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📚 Topic Summary
Copyright is like owning a toy. If someone makes a cool game or writes a story, they own it, and it's protected by copyright. Plagiarism is like taking someone else's toy without asking. It means using someone else's work and pretending it's your own. In computer science, we need to make sure we always give credit to the people who created the code, images, or text we use. It's all about being fair and honest!
In Grade 2 Computer Science, understanding copyright and plagiarism helps you use the internet safely and ethically. Remember to always ask for permission or give credit when using someone else's work. This way, you're being a responsible digital citizen! 👍
🧠 Part A: Vocabulary
Match the word with its meaning:
| Word | Meaning |
|---|---|
| 1. Copyright | A. Using someone else's work without giving credit. |
| 2. Plagiarism | B. The legal right to control who uses your work. |
| 3. Original | C. Something made by you. |
| 4. Credit | D. Giving someone recognition for their work. |
| 5. Author | E. The person who created something. |
✍️ Part B: Fill in the Blanks
Fill in the blanks with the correct words from the word bank: Copyright, Plagiarism, Credit, Author, Original.
When you use someone else's work and don't give them _____, that is called _____. If you create something _____, you are the _____ and you have _____.
🤔 Part C: Critical Thinking
Imagine you found a cool picture online for your school project. How can you make sure you're not plagiarizing?
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