ACADEMIC HONESTY
What is cheating and how to cite sources
AGENDA
 What is cheating
 Citing Sources
ARE THESE ACTIONS CHEATING?
 Jack and John do homework together after class.
 Mary finds a website on the topic she needs to write about. She
copies the content of the page and pastes into her assignment.
 Paul goes online and finds something great for his assignment on
Wikipedia – he cites it as being from a book.
 Peter writes on his Science assignment that water boils at 100ºC
and does not cite a source.
 Leo copies some text from a website, but changes the words,
keeping the main idea.
WORKS CITED PAGE
 AKA Bibliography
 Everything you used as a source for your paper must be in it.
 Guideline:
Last name, First name. Title of Book. City of Publication: Publisher,
Year of Publication.Medium of Publication.
 Example:
Gleick, James. Chaos: Making a New Science. New York: Penguin,
1987. Print.
CREATING A WORKS CITED PAGE
Works Cited
Bilton, Nick. “Forget ‘Baby Einstein.’ Addictive games could help create better brains.”
International New York Times 17 Feb. 2014: 20. Print.
Fisher, Douglas and Nancy Frey. Improving Adolescent Literacy: Content Area Strategies at Work.
2nd ed. Upper Saddle River, 2008. Print.
Grossman, Lev. “Quantum Leap” Time 17 Feb. 2014: 28-35. Print.
Oshea, Mark. From Standards to success. Alexandria: ASCD, 2005. Print.
ASSIGNMENT
 Using the model and the 3 book covers and title pages you
received, work in pairs to create a work cited page
 Email me the page at the end of the class. No assignment will be
considered if received after 3:25PM
João, Brandon, Naoki
Juliana H, Gabriela C
Gabriela A, Amanda
Camila, Mayara
Julia R, David
Laura, Vicky
Beatriz, Gabriela A
Ellen, Malu
Jimmy, Eric
Anthony, Arthur
Marcos, Rodrigo G
Omar, Carlos
Jeong, Yu

Academic honesty

  • 1.
    ACADEMIC HONESTY What ischeating and how to cite sources
  • 2.
    AGENDA  What ischeating  Citing Sources
  • 3.
    ARE THESE ACTIONSCHEATING?  Jack and John do homework together after class.  Mary finds a website on the topic she needs to write about. She copies the content of the page and pastes into her assignment.  Paul goes online and finds something great for his assignment on Wikipedia – he cites it as being from a book.  Peter writes on his Science assignment that water boils at 100ºC and does not cite a source.  Leo copies some text from a website, but changes the words, keeping the main idea.
  • 4.
    WORKS CITED PAGE AKA Bibliography  Everything you used as a source for your paper must be in it.
  • 5.
     Guideline: Last name,First name. Title of Book. City of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication.Medium of Publication.  Example: Gleick, James. Chaos: Making a New Science. New York: Penguin, 1987. Print.
  • 6.
    CREATING A WORKSCITED PAGE Works Cited Bilton, Nick. “Forget ‘Baby Einstein.’ Addictive games could help create better brains.” International New York Times 17 Feb. 2014: 20. Print. Fisher, Douglas and Nancy Frey. Improving Adolescent Literacy: Content Area Strategies at Work. 2nd ed. Upper Saddle River, 2008. Print. Grossman, Lev. “Quantum Leap” Time 17 Feb. 2014: 28-35. Print. Oshea, Mark. From Standards to success. Alexandria: ASCD, 2005. Print.
  • 7.
    ASSIGNMENT  Using themodel and the 3 book covers and title pages you received, work in pairs to create a work cited page  Email me the page at the end of the class. No assignment will be considered if received after 3:25PM João, Brandon, Naoki Juliana H, Gabriela C Gabriela A, Amanda Camila, Mayara Julia R, David Laura, Vicky Beatriz, Gabriela A Ellen, Malu Jimmy, Eric Anthony, Arthur Marcos, Rodrigo G Omar, Carlos Jeong, Yu