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Plagiarism…and why it is BAD. I. What is plagiarism or cheating?. copying anyone’s answers to homework, quizzes, tests, or projects. cutting/pasting or re-typing any website and turning it in as your work.
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I. What is plagiarism or cheating? • copying anyone’s answers to homework, quizzes, tests, or projects
cutting/pasting or re-typing any website and turning it in as your work
using any source (internet, book, or other) without citing it—even if you paraphrase parts of it!
having pre-written answers written beforehand and using them on a quiz, test, etc.
texting answers—or questions—during a quiz, test, or other assignment
using any electronic device (cell phone, iPod, etc.) to help you answer questions during a quiz or test
anything where you don’t do your own work but call it yours!
II. Why is plagiarism bad? • it doesn’t give credit to the person whose work you stole • it violates the HONOR CODE and will get you suspended • it violates the trust your teachers have in you • you are not learning the material yourself • you are not being a good citizen
III. Why your teacher doesn’t like to catch you… • it hurts her feelings; she is disappointed in you • it insults her intelligence; she KNOWS what you write like • it means she has to give you a 0 and you get suspended • it means she has to call your parents, and they get upset/disappointed in you, too • it means you will get in serious trouble with the administration • “academic misconduct” goes on your transcript that you’ll send for college one day • you won’t be able to get into NHS with an Honor Code violation on your record • she really doesn’t want your grades to go down
IV. Why your teacher will still turn you in… (but will be very sad) • you broke their rules and MTHS’s rules, and that isn’t right. • you should not get credit for work you did not do! • it is unfair to students who DID all of their own work • hopefully you will learn from your mistakes! • because MTHS policy says so • because it is morally wrong
V. How to Avoid Plagiarism for your summer reading project • DON’T use a website to “help you” while you write your paper. • DON’T write your paper with a friend. You might end up with some too-similar phrases. • DO turn your paper in to turnitin.com early and check over the report! • DO have a parent read over your project!
HONOR CODE: On my honor, I certify that I did not give or receive aid on this assignment/quiz/test and that I am not in violation of the Honor Code of Mt. Tabor High School.