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This is a great resource for teachers. Although this resource is 10 years old, the information in it is still relative and important today. It gives teachers a list of 12 different ways that they can teach their students how to use information safely and ethically. Ethical use of information is an ongoing lesson that should be taught so teachers should implement these ideas and strategies into every lesson when possible.
This resource can be used by teachers to give students a beginning understanding on how to cite their resources. Teachers should use this activity to reinforce the slideshow presentation titled, "Let's Give Credit!".
Teachers should use this resource to introduce crediting resources to younger students. This resource is important because it explains to young students that crediting your sources is a sign of respect and the right thing to do. Teachers should show and discuss this presentation with their students, then follow up with the "Let's Give Credit!" Student Handout.
This is a very engaging and fun rap video about Plagiarism. Teachers could use this as an introduction to the topic. This resource is important because it teachers students what plagiarism is, but it does it in a fun way.
This is a great resource for teachers to use to teach the concepts of copyright and plagiarism. To use it with younger students, the teacher should pause when needed and read the slides to the students.
Teachers can use this presentation with K-1 students to teach about respect and giving credit. This is an important resource for students because it explains the topic in simple terms that younger students will understand and relate to.
This is a wonderful infographic for teachers and students that explains how to cite different types of images. Students should refer to this resource to make sure they are citing images properly.
Teachers can use this presentation with older students (3rd-5th grade) to teach about digital sharing. It discusses copyright, ethical sharing, and fair use. This is an important resource because it explains these ideas at an age-appropriate level.
This website has PDF forms for Kindergarten through 5th grade for citing sources. Teachers can use these forms to with their students to practice citing their sources. These resources are great because they are by grade level, with each grade citing more information from their sources.
This is a great video resource for teachers and students because it discusses plagiarism and why it is important to include citations in their work. Teachers can use this video as an introduction to plagiarism and citing sources.