Useanotherperson'sideasChicagoStyleQuestions?ContactJen JarsonCopyingwords or ideasfrom someoneelse withoutgiving creditReferencelistIn-textcitationsEndnotesDo I haveto citeeverysentence?Usequotationsfrom anotherperson's workRespectsintellectualpropertyFailing to puta quotationin quotationmarksParaphraseanotherperson'sworkEstablishesthe reliabilityand credibilityof your workMLAStyleBingo!AvoidsplagiarismGiving incorrectinformationabout thesource of aquotationChanging wordsbut copying thesentence structureof a sourcewithout givingcreditVary yourwriting style byusing lead-insto introducesourcesUse facts,statistics, etc.,that aren’tcommonknowledgeHelps yourreader findyoursourcesParentheticalcitationsA single citationat the end of aparagraph likelydoesn’t cut it!APAStyleFootnotesUseanotherperson'sideasChicagoStyleQuestions?ContactJen JarsonCopyingwords or ideasfrom someoneelse withoutgiving creditReferencelistIn-textcitationsEndnotesDo I haveto citeeverysentence?Usequotationsfrom anotherperson's workRespectsintellectualpropertyFailing to puta quotationin quotationmarksParaphraseanotherperson'sworkEstablishesthe reliabilityand credibilityof your workMLAStyleBingo!AvoidsplagiarismGiving incorrectinformationabout thesource of aquotationChanging wordsbut copying thesentence structureof a sourcewithout givingcreditVary yourwriting style byusing lead-insto introducesourcesUse facts,statistics, etc.,that aren’tcommonknowledgeHelps yourreader findyoursourcesParentheticalcitationsA single citationat the end of aparagraph likelydoesn’t cut it!APAStyleFootnotes

Avoiding Plagiarism Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Use another person's ideas
  2. Chicago Style
  3. Questions? Contact Jen Jarson
  4. Copying words or ideas from someone else without giving credit
  5. Reference list
  6. In-text citations
  7. Endnotes
  8. Do I have to cite every sentence?
  9. Use quotations from another person's work
  10. Respects intellectual property
  11. Failing to put a quotation in quotation marks
  12. Paraphrase another person's work
  13. Establishes the reliability and credibility of your work
  14. MLA Style
  15. Bingo!
  16. Avoids plagiarism
  17. Giving incorrect information about the source of a quotation
  18. Changing words but copying the sentence structure of a source without giving credit
  19. Vary your writing style by using lead-ins to introduce sources
  20. Use facts, statistics, etc., that aren’t common knowledge
  21. Helps your reader find your sources
  22. Parenthetical citations
  23. A single citation at the end of a paragraph likely doesn’t cut it!
  24. APA Style
  25. Footnotes