Reading Strategy: Determining Importance and Summarizing
Don't try to write down everything. Take notes on the most important and most interesting information.
Put it into your own words so you aren't plagiarizing, but check to make sure you didn't change the meaning.
Computer Lab -- By the end of class today, you should have at least two web evaluations with notes completed.
1. Learning about Plagiarism
a. Go to http://kidshealth.org/kid/feeling/school/plagiarism.html#
b. Listen to and read along with pages 1 and 2.
c. Be prepared to answer these questions:
1) What was the original meaning of the word that became "plagiarism"?
2) What simple question can you ask yourself to find out if you are committing plagiarism? (Find the answer at the end of page 2.)
2. ABC Website Evaluation 2.doc Open the one(s) you're working on, or open a new one for a new site. Remember to save each one under a different name so you're not saving one over the last.
2. Bibme for Creating a Bibliography
This is the easiest bibliography maker I've found.
You can use it for our purposes without registering.
You need to register if you want to use all the features, but that's free. You don't need to register for our purposes.
Try it. When you first get to it, you need to click on the orange tab in the center for "Website."
Directions:
- As you are researching, save the URL for each site you find useful.
- When you get to the site bibme.org, click on the middle tab marked "website."
- Copy the URL (in the address bar) for the site you are taking information from.
- Click on "Load Info."
- Look on the website you want to use for a sponsor or publisher and date created. You can often find that information at the bottom of the page. The sponsor/publisher will not be a company that does web design. It will often be a company, corporation, or individual. If there is not a current date last updated, you could use the copyright date -- again at the bottom of the page.
- Fill in the information you find in the appropriate spaces.
- Look for an author (writer) of the information. Add that.
- Click on Add to My Bibliography.
- Look in the right hand column for the bibliography entry created for you. Copy that and save it or add it to the last slide of your PowerPoint.
Due Dates:
Print off your Web Evaluations with Notes when you have finished filling them out. (Don't forget to save each with a different name.)
- 2 Web Evaluations with Notes by the end of class on October 18
- 2 more Web Evaluations with Notes by the end of class on October 26 (One for those working alone.)
- Pairs will need to make sure they get the fifth evaluation/notes handed in.
- Have your PowerPoint done by the end of class on November 7.
- PowerPoints will be presented on November 9
No Mock Trial on Wednesday, October 19.
Intervention is available for English and reading classes.
October 19th is the
last day to hand in late, revised, or extra-credit work for first term.
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