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A Commonsense Guide to Grammar and Usage, Beason and Lester
The Bedford Guide for College Writers, Kennedy, Kennedy, and Holladay
Foundations First, 2nd Edition, Kirszner and Mandell
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Patterns, Kirszner and Mandell
Writing First, Kirszner and Mandell
Writing in Context, Kirszner and Mandell
The Everyday Writer, Lunsford
The St. Martin's Handbook, 5th edtion, Lunsford
The St. Martin's Handbook, 6th edition, Lunsford
EasyWriter, Lunsford
Choices, Mangelsdorf and Posey
Discoveries, Mangelsdorf and Posey
Successful College Writing, McWhorter
Structuring Paragraphs and Essays, Parks, Levernier, and Hollowell

Bedford/St. Martin's Plagiarism Tutorial

Welcome to the St. Martin's Tutorial on Avoiding Plagiarism The purpose of this tutorial is to give you a better sense of what plagiarism is and how to avoid it by developing responsible research and writing habits. In addition to emphasizing the consequences of plagiarism, the six sections of the tutorial explain what sources to acknowledge, how to keep good notes, how to organize your research, and how to appropriately integrate sources. Exercises are included throughout the tutorial to help you practice skills like integrating sources and recognizing acceptable summaries. If you are an instructor and you would like to access the instructor-only resources, update your profile with the instructor activation code by clicking here. If you do not know the activation code, ask your sales representative, or request it online by filling out this form. Online Study Guide: Resource for Instructors" and our guide for students.
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Grade 1Back To Top
Personal Writing (1)
Personal Narrative: Mexico
Personal Narrative: A Happy Day
Subject Writing (1)
Expository Paragraph: My Favorite Pet
Expository Paragraph: How Much I Know About Space
Description: Spring
Research Writing (1)
Report: Parrots
Story and Poetry Writing (1)
Story: Happy Easter
Story: Leaf Person
Grade 2Back To Top
Personal Writing (2)
Personal Narrative: My Dad
Personal Narrative: The Horrible Day
Research Writing (2)
Report: Ladybugs
Report: Horses
Poetry Writing (2)
Poem
Poem: Winter Words
Subject Writing (2)
Expository Paragraph: If I Were President
Report: One Great Book
Story Writing (2)
Fable: A Fable
Story: The Missing Coin
Grade 3Back To Top
Personal Writing (3)
Personal Narrative: The Sled Run
Personal Narrative: The Funny Dance
Friendly Letter: Dear Ms. Nathan
Subject Writing (3)
Persuasive Paragraph: Plastic, Paper, or Cloth?
How-To Writing: How to Make Boiled Eggs
Research Writing (3)
Classroom Report: Cheetahs
Writing Poems (3)
Poem: Fire
Poem: Hello Spring!
Grades 4-5Back To Top
Personal Writing (4-5)
Personal Essay: Rules
Personal Essay: My Mother
Personal Essay: Ann
Personal Essay: Grandpa, Chaz, and Me
Personal Narrative: The Day I Took the Spotlight
Personal Narrative: Jet Bikes
Personal Narrative: Indy’s Life Story
Subject Writing (4-5)
Description of a Place: My Favorite Place to Go
Description of a Place: Shadow Fort
Persuasive Essay: Adopting a Pet from the Pound
Persuasive Essay: Letter to the Editor
Book Review: A Story of Survival
Story and Play Writing (4-5)
Story: The Terror of Kansas
Story: Chloe’s Day
Story: The Haunted House
Report Writing (4-5)
Height-Challenged German Shepherd
Deer Don’t Need to Flee to Stay Trouble-Free!
Poetry Writing (4-5)
I Am Attean
Did You Ever Look at . . .
The Civil War
Sloppy Joes
When I Was Upside Down
Dreams
Grades 6-8Back To Top
Personal Writing (6-8)
Journal Writing: A Lesson to Learn
Personal Narrative: The Racist Warehouse
Personal Narrative: Giving Life
Subject Writing (6-8)
Expository Essay: The Great Paw Paw
Expository Essay: Friendship
Expository Essay (Problem and Solution): Cheating in America
Persuasive Essay: Summer: 15 Days or 2 1/2 Months?
Writing About Literature (Book Review): The Best Little Girl in the World
Writing About Literature (Personal Response): Limadastrin
Writing About Literature (Fictionalized Journal Entry): A Cowboy’s Journal
Writing News Stories (Editorial): Hang Up and Drive
Writing News Stories (Editorial): Fine Arts
Writing News Stories (Feature): What Really Matters
Creative Writing (6-8)
Story: Linden’s Library
Story: How the Stars Came to Be
Poem: The Call
Poem: My Backyard
Report Writing (6-8)
Mir Flies On for the Next Generation
I Am Latvia
The Aloha State
Unique Wolves
Observation Report:The Incredible Egg
Workplace Writing (6-8)
Business Letter: Dear Dr. Larson
Grades 9-12Back To Top
Personal Writing (9-12)
Extended Personal Narrative: The Climb
Extended Personal Narrative: Caught in the Net
Extended Personal Narrative: The Boy with John Travolta Blue Eyes
Personal Essay: It’s a Boy!
Personal Essay: Take Me to Casablanca
Personal Essay: My Greatest Instrument
Personal Essay: Snapshots
Subject Writing (9-12)
Descriptive Writing: H’s Hickory Chips
News Feature: Internet Plagiarism
Eyewitness Account: Anticipating the Dream
Profile of a Person: Rosa Parks
Profile of a Person: From Bed Bound to Breaking Boards
Interview Report: Student Entrepreneur. . .
Persuasive Writing (9-12)
Pet Peeve Essay: Mosquito Madness Editorial
Creative Writing (9-12)
Patterned Fiction: The House on Medford Avenue
Poetry: Mama’s Stitches
Play: The KHS Press
Academic Writing (9-12)
Process Essay: Huddling Together
Cause/Effect Essay: Save the Elephants
Essay of Comparison: If Only They Knew
Writing About Literature (9-12)
Personal Response to Literature: Adam’s Train of Ghosts
Personal Response to Literature: Diary of Gaspard
Literary Analysis: My Interpretation of The Joy Luck Club
Research Writing (9-12)
Research Paper: Should Smoking Be Banned in Public Restaurants?
Research Paper: The Killer Bean
Workplace Writing (9-12)
Memo: Mid-project Report
Business Letter: Dear Ms. Cline
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