The part that gives the copyright date of the book.
What is copyright page?
The section where you would find a novel about time travel.
What is fiction?
A helpful source for answering the research question "Where did the word sandwich come from?"
What is dictionary?
Another name for a web address.
What is URL?
Label this source as reliable or unreliable:
an article called "Why You Should Wear Cotton Socks" on the website SoftSocks.biz.
What is unreliable?
The part that gives definitions of terms in the book.
What is the glossary?
The section where you would find a book about the life of William Tyndale.
What is biography?
A helpful source for answering the research question "What airplanes were flown in World War I?"
What is encyclopedia?
What you should do if you open a website and see pictures that make you feel uncomfortable.
A good question to ask about the author of a source.
Is the author an expert on the topic?
The part that gives the page numbers of chapters.
What is table of contents?
The section where you would find a book about insects.
What is nonfiction?
A helpful source for answering the research question "What was the name of the sunken ship discovered last month near Antarctica?"
What is periodical?
A keyword search for answering the research question "Which ocean in the world is the deepest?"
deepest ocean
Label this source as reliable or unreliable:
an article about earthquakes by Professor Camden Weller on the National Geographic website.
What is reliable?
The part that lists page numbers where a topic can be located in the book.
What is index?
Name the section where you would find a book that gives antonyms for the word eager.
What is reference?
Name a helpful source for answering the research question "Which African countries lie on the equator?"
What is atlas?
Describe a way to get better results from a keyword search.
Think of another word or phrase to make the search more specific.
Name the problem or problems with the following unreliable source:
an article entitled "The Lakes of Minnesota" by Paul Bunyan on MyAwesomeOx.blogz.com.
author; website