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English III-Auguste
  • Bell Ringer
  • Complete the Concept Map Graphic Organizer for
    the article, College Degree Still Worth
    Investment, Economists Say

2
AGENDA
  • Bell Ringer
  • Turn in Survey
  • Re-do Article Questions
  • Paraphrase Notes
  • Paraphrase Activity
  • Homework Research Your School! Complete Notes
    Chart

3
Answer questions 2-5 in complete sentences and
legible handwriting.
  • 1. If I cant read it, it receives a zero.
  • 2. BS work is one of my biggest peeves-I spend
    time creating the assignment, spend time thinking
    about your responses.
  • 3. You have 10 minutes to SILENTLY read the
    article. Then, I am collecting it and we are
    moving on.

4
(To be copied in your notes)Paraphrasing,
Quoting, and Summarizing
  • Quotations must be identical to the original,
    using a narrow segment of the source. They must
    match the source document word for word in
    quotation marks and must be attributed to the
    original author.
  • Paraphrasing involves putting a passage from
    source material into your own words. A paraphrase
    must also be attributed to the original source.
    Paraphrased material is usually shorter than the
    original passage, taking a somewhat broader
    segment of the source and condensing it slightly.
  • Summarizing involves putting the main idea(s)
    into your own words, including only the main
    point(s). Once again, it is necessary to
    attribute summarized ideas to the original
    source. Summaries are significantly shorter than
    the original and take a broad overview of the
    source material.
  • Retrieved from http//owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/
    resource/563/1/ on 10/11/12

5
Why should I quote, summarize, or paraphrase?
  • Provide support for claims or add credibility to
    your writing
  • Refer to work that leads up to the work you are
    now doing
  • Give examples of several points of view on a
    subject
  • Call attention to a position that you wish to
    agree or disagree with
  • Highlight a particularly striking phrase,
    sentence, or passage by quoting the original
  • Distance yourself from the original by quoting it
    in order to cue readers that the words are not
    your own
  • Expand the breadth or depth of your writing

6
How do I quote, summarize, or paraphrase?
  • Read the entire text, noting the key points and
    main ideas.
  • Summarize in your own words what the single main
    idea of the essay is.
  • Paraphrase important supporting points that come
    up in the essay.
  • Consider any words, phrases, or brief passages
    that you believe should be quoted directly.

7
HOMEWORK
  • You should know the two colleges you will be
    researching these next few weeks. Your homework
    is to continue looking for information in the
    categories listed on your notes chart (campus
    life, admissions, sports, majors, etc). Fill in
    the chart, it should be completely marked up by
    the end of next week.
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