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Helpful Websites

National Council for the Social Studies

National Council for History Education

The National Council on Economic Education

Economics America

Justice for Learning

National History Day

Ohio Center for Law Related Education

Ohio Historical Society

Ohio Geographic Alliance

Ohio Social Studies Resource Center

Ohio Council for the Social Studies

Ohio Memory - Digital Collection

History Matters - by American Social History Project/Center for Media & Learning, City University of New York, and the Center for History and New Media, George Mason University

Digital History - Primary Sources - Browse more than 600 annotated documents from the Collection written by George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, and many others dealing with American politics, diplomacy, and social  history.

Our Documents - 100 milestone documents of American history



Government Websites

Congress
Senate
House of Representatives

The Supreme Court

The White House



Teacher Created Websites

Mr. Donn

Mr. Roughton





BIBLIOGRAPHY
Do you need a Bibliography? These websites can help. If you have Microsoft Office 2007, you can build your bibliography with in Word.

http://www.easybib.com/

http://www.bibme.org/

http://citationmachine.net/





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INFOhio, a statewide cooperative school library and information network, supports and enriches teaching and learning by providing equitable access to quality resources for Ohio's PreK-12 community of students, educators and parents. INFOhio's components include electronic resources for schools, instructional development for teachers, and school library automation -- all promoting information literacy and media literacy through the use of technology.

Do most students who plagiarize know they are cheating?  Why or why not?
How should students that plagiarize be punished?
When would you cite a source?
What does “common knowledge” mean?
How do you determine if something is “common knowledge” and does not need to be referenced?
How should students that plagiarize be punished?
Would you ever report a friend for cheating?  Why or why not?
What information in a paper does not need to be cited?





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