Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Monitoring my GAME Plan
I have been able to find valuable information in order to help my carry out my GAME plan. The Internet has helped provide me with information about plagiarism, and I have found websites that have helped me with finding WebQuests and other projects for the students. I have found many great things for science/health and have now found some for social studies. I am currently working on finding projects for math and communication arts. As of now, I do not need to modify my GAME plan, as I have not run into any issues or concerns yet. I have not had any new questions arise, other than just wanting ideas about how to teach plagiarism. I am still finding this to be my hardest part.
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Jacqueline,
ReplyDeleteOne thought that crossed my mind after reading your post was to make plagiarism real to them. By no means am I an English teacher so this is just a thought. I was thinking that if you had students write a short response to something personal and then you "steal" their response and put it in your writing. I'm not sure if this would get the idea across to students or not. Just an idea. However, I feel that you have a very good topic that you are trying to cover. I can see how it would be challenging.
Eileen
Jacqueline,
ReplyDeleteI am glad that you are finding a lot of resources for your GAME plan! I think that webquests are great! They are very useful to students and can really enhance a lesson or unit. Good job!
Eileen-
ReplyDeleteThanks! I really like that idea! Making it real to them would probably help them understand. Thanks!!
Hello Jacqueline,
ReplyDeleteI really like your idea of teaching students about plagiarism. I believe that this will be a valuable lesson that the other teachers in your school can really use. With this lesson, your students and other teachers will understand how the students of the 21st century need to be taught.
Great post,
James