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Plagiarism and Copyright for Third Graders (June 2021)

Review these resources before beginning your animal research project in this class. These resources will help you learn about plagiarism and copyright.

Plagiarism--BrainPOP

This BrainPOP video is about Plagiarism. You need to learn about Plagiarism before beginning research projects in class. This video provides examples of plagiarism and how to avoid it. You should take the quiz at the end of the video to apply what you have learned.

Creativity, Copyright and Fair Use | Common Sense Education

Watch the first video here. This video explains creativity, copyright, and fair use. In this video you will learn about copyright and how to share someone else's work properly. This video shows you how to give credit when credit is due. After watching this video, share with a partner why giving credit for someone else's work is important to you.

Click on the link above to play a game about Plagiarism. You will have to battle plagiarism goblins in order to save a college. This game will test your knowledge about plagiarism. You can review the above sources before playing.

Click on the website above. Hover over each student to see a question about copyright. Jot down your answer on your whiteboard before clicking on the student to reveal the answer. This website will test your knowledge on copyright. Remember to review the websites and videos above if you need to.

Take a look at this infographic. This infographic is important because it has questions that will help you decide if you are plagiarizing. You will use this when writing research papers. You will have a copy of this printed for you. Look back at an old piece of writing. Use this checklist to determine if you plagiarized.

Let's Give Credit Lesson Slides

Check out this Google Slides presentation showing how to give credit. We will review slides 1-5 together. After we review the slides, you will need to complete slides 6-8 using the format found on slide 9. This presentation is important because you will use this same format to give credit to sources during your animal research project. Write your answers on a piece of notebook paper and turn them in when you are finished.

What is copyright? Click on the link to read more about copyright. This website will give you a basic understanding of what copyright is. It also shares what rights you have as the owner of your own work.

What Is Plagiarism? (for Kids) Article

Plagiarism is a form of cheating. Find out more about plagiarism by listening to this article. This article is important because it explains what plagiarism is, what can happen if you plagiarize, and how to avoid it. After listening to this article, write down two questions you still have about plagiarism.

Creators and Consumers of Media Online Video

This video explains how you can be a creator online and how your creations are protected by copyright. This video is important because it explains how you can be a creator online. Think about this, how does copyright help protect the rights of creators? Share and discuss your answer with a partner.

Check out these 5 Copyright Rules to Remember. These five rules are important because they will help you protect your own work and the work of others. Are there any other rules you would include?