Yes - I always give credit in some form. A simple note, reference, or citation at the bottom of the page is often sufficient.

A - it's the right thing to do.
B - even when it's not *strictly* necessary it models good citizenship to students.

On Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 1:57 PM, KRISTINE P. EMOND <emond.kp@easthartford.org> wrote:
Hi everyone!

When using a lesson plan from a website such as Common Sense Media, and you make up a worksheet using their ideas, as well as asking some of their questions to students, should you give credit on the worksheet, etc?



Kristine Emond
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East Hartford High School
East Hartford, CT 06118
 
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