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Paraphrasing: Borrowing Language and Ideas PPTParaphrasing: Borrowing Language and Ideas PPT
Publisher
Jackson College
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Grade
9th - 12th
Subjects
English Language Arts
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Presentations
Audience
For Teacher Use
Duration
30 mins
Number of Slides
23
Instructional Strategies
Direct Instruction
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Projection
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PPT

Paraphrasing: Borrowing Language and Ideas

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How to paraphrase, when to paraphrase, and the difference between paraphrasing and quoting is the focus of a 23-slide, color-coded presentation that not only instructs viewers but also asks them to demonstrate their understanding of the concepts by crafting paraphrases of included passages. The explanations are followed with examples of both what to do and what not to do.

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Concepts

research writing, Research

Additional Tags

research writing, citing resources, english language arts

Pros

  • The color-coded slides make clear the distinction between quoting and paraphrasing
  • The slides can be edited

Cons

  • Designed for a specific writing class at a specific college; however, the slides can be edited for other uses

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