Detailed LP Plagiarism
Detailed LP Plagiarism
Detailed LP Plagiarism
Noted by:
John Carlos Alvarez, LPT
Cooperating Teacher
III. Procedure
Teacher’s Activity Student’s Activity
A. Preliminaries Activity
1. Prayer
Before we start our discussion, let us (The student will lead the prayer)
pray.
2. Greetings
Good morning class! Good morning ma’am!
Before taking your seats, kindly
arrange your chairs.
You may now sit.
3. Checking of attendance
(Class monitor) is everyone present (The class monitor will check the
today? attendance)
Again what are the types of qualitative (Students answer may vary)
research?
1. Motivation
“Copy Cut”
2. Activity
Learning Task: Build me up!
Copying maybe.
3. Analysis/Discussion
Very good!
Values Integration:
When you are going to make a research
would you just copy what you see on
the internet or paraphrase it and give a
citation? And why?
4. Abstraction
“Be Original and Don’t Plagiarize” Commented [JCA3]: Tweet or Consequence
Under your arm chair there is a bird
and the one who gets the marker will be
the participant.
2.
3.
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5. Application
“Paraphrase me”
To apply now what you have learned.
Criteria:
30% Cooperation
30% Right use of grammar
40% Presentation
IV. Assessment
Write Boom if it is plagiarism/cheating and Baam if not.
_____1. You are asked to summarize the plot of the chapter from Madame Bovary.
You copy the chapter description from online Spark Notes Web site and don’t cite
your source.
_____2. You take sentence from a professional journal and reorder the phrases,
keeping the meaning and most phrases intact. You do not cite your source.
_____3. You find a paper online that answers your assignment instructions exactly
and submit it as your work.
_____4. You and your friend decide to work together on a lab assignment. Because
you are in two different sections of the same course, you print out two copies of the
completed report, and each submit it as your own individual work.
_____5. Your roommate took the same math course last year that you are taking now.
To save yourself some time, you copy your roommates’ old homework assignments
and turn them in as your own.
_____6. You copy another’s author ideas to compare and contrast with your own
ideas. You indent the text, identify the author, and use quotation marks when stating
the author’s ideas. You also provide a citation of the work you copied in the
bibliography of your paper.
_____7. You copy and paste text from a Web site into your paper and doesn’t cite the
original author because everyone knows that material on the Web is free for anyone
to use.
_____8. For your Geology class you have been assigned to groups and given lab
assignments to complete as a group. Your group completes the lab and you each turn
in a copy of the same lab report with your individual name listed in the first
paragraph.
_____9. Your friend in Biology class has been sick for a week and is behind with her
work. You feel sorry for her and offer to help her with the assignment that is due
tomorrow. After reviewing your class note with her, you lend her report to copy.
_____10. It is the act of stealing someone else's work and attempting to "pass it off"
as your own.