Listly by Tamara Ballard
Hello First Graders,
Welcome to my list.ly page, where you can click and learn how to become a 21st century learner in a digital world. Here is a list of online resources that will teach you the essential elements to avoid plagiarism and encourage students to paraphrase.
In this free BrainPOP context clue game, students use grammar and vocabulary skills to fill in the blank and help Moby, our favorite robot, speak again!
Learn how to use quotes or or when to summarize to paraphrase, not plagiarize!
"Don't Plagiarizzle" by Melvil Dewey
OOOOOOOOOOOO!!!
You plagiarizzled!
HAHA!
And now you're in big troubizzle!...
Play this cool game where you have to catch the plagiarism goblins from taking over the college. Answer the questions correctly to get rid of the goblin.
In this video, you’ll learn more about the strategies you can use to avoid plagiarizing others' work.
This 10-question interactive Quiz will test your knowledge of plagiarism and citation.
Plagiarism, I think, can be a tricky concept to help students understand. I can understand how an English Language Learner in an academic setting might be tempted to copy-and-paste someone else’s work.
Scroll down and watch two videos on plagiarism and paraphrasing.
Watch this slide show to help you understand what paraphrasing means.