What is Plagiarism? The World Almanac for Kids
Using someone else’s words without crediting the source is plagiarism. In this video, learn about the different types of plagiarism.
Using someone else’s words without crediting the source is plagiarism. In this video, learn about the different types of plagiarism.
You have explored what you need to know and what you need to find out to help solve your problem. Now, identify the resources you will use to reach the best outcome. Use this chart to identify where you will go to find the best information. Select Open to view the Google Doc. Log in to your Google account. From File, select Make a Copy and save a copy of this document to your Google Drive. Or, select File, choose Download and select Microsoft Word to get an editable version of this document.
You have explored what you need to know and what you need to find out to help solve your problem. Now, identify the resources you will use to reach the best outcome. Use this chart to identify where you will go to find the best information. Select Open to view the Google Doc. Log in to your Google account. From File, select Make a Copy and save a copy of this document to your Google Drive. Or, select File, choose Download and select Microsoft Word to get an editable version of this document.
Wow! You’re ready to explore resources and find the information that will answer your question or solve your problem. That’s right, you’re ready to research! Use this chart to help you take notes and keep track of your resources at the same time. You can make a new copy for each resource that you use. Don’t forget the citation information too! Select Open to view the Google Doc. Log in to your Google account. From File, select Make a Copy and save a copy of this document to your Google Drive. Or, select File, choose Download and select Microsoft Word to get an editable version of this document.
Use this organizer as you start your research to organize your supporting information and evidence. You can use it for outlining your final project later on! Select Open to view the Google Doc. Log in to your Google account. From File, select Make a Copy and save a copy of this document to your Google Drive. Or, select File, choose Download and select Microsoft Word to get an editable version of this document.
What question will you answer? Develop up to three questions that will help you find more information to solve your problem. Select Open to view the Google Doc. Log in to your Google account. From File, select Make a Copy and save a copy of this document to your Google Drive. Or, select File, choose Download and select Microsoft Word to get an editable version of this document.
Do you have questions about MLA format? Start with OWL, Purdue University’s Online Writing Lab. Learn more about general MLA formatting guidelines including paper format and section headings. On the website, explore the links to the left to learn more about how to format in-text citations and your works cited page.
Create an account with Grammarly and check your writing for problems or plagiarism! It’s also available as a Chrome extension for easy use.
Do you have questions about APA format? Start with OWL, Purdue University’s Online Writing Lab. Learn more about general APA formatting guidelines including paper format and section headings. On the website, explore the links to the left to learn more about how to format in-text citations and your works cited page.
Not sure when to cite or how to cite a source? Don’t stress! Follow the link to this Lib Guide from UCLA Library and let Carlos and Eddie help you avoid plagiarism, cite your sources, take notes, and work with friends.