Works Cited
In the Library
Genre
Databases and the Internet
Wildcard
100
This is the order in which we put citations.
What is alphabetical?
100
2 part answer! This is the number of books you are allowed to have checked out a single time at OPMS, and the length of time you can have them checked out.
What is 3 books out for 22 school days (or about a month)?
100
This genre is filled with danger, often with people trying to survive on their own in remote locations.
What is adventure?
100
This is the password to access the databases on the library page of OPMS.
What is opms?
100
When someone learns best by listening, we call them this kind of learner.
What is auditory?
200
This is the best time to prepare a works cited page while working on a project or a paper.
What is during the research as you find information? NOT after the project is complete.
200
The call number for Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J. K. Rowling.
What is FIC ROW?
200
Mystery books often have these, which leave the reader in suspense as to what might happen next.
What is a cliffhanger?
200
This is the term used to describe when a website we are evaluating only presents part of the information, or leans one way in describing an issue.
What is bias?
200
A code of conduct for how we responsibly use technology, information, and behave in digital spaces.
What is digital citizenship?
300
The reason we follow a standard format when we create a works cited.
What is so everyone who reads our work knows exactly where we got our information?
300
The section of the library where you might find encyclopedias, dictionaries, thesauri, and almanacs.
What is reference?
300
The book "Ender's Game," which is set in a futuristic time, mostly takes place on a space station, and involves a war between humans and aliens, is an example of this genre.
What is science fiction?
300
One of the nice things that a database does for you that most websites will not.
What is give or create the citation for you?
300
This is the name of one of the songs we rewrote the lyrics to using a thesaurus.
What is 1. Demons by Imagine Dragons 2. Birdhouse in Your Soul by They Might Be Giants 3. Ruler of Everything by Tally Hall
400
This is what we do to all lines of a citation after the first.
What is indent them?
400
In addition to helping us locate a book, the Dewey Decimal Number of a book also tells us this information about a book.
What is the subject, topic, or a little bit of what the book is about?
400
These are two places someone might look for clues revealing a book's genre.
What is: 1. The synopsis (back cover, inside cover, or catalog) 2. The cover art 3. A random page in the book 4. Subject headings in the catalog 5. A book review 6. A Librarian
400
This is the major difference between a database and the internet.
What is that a database contains information which has been checked and verified for accuracy?
400
The key difference between a book review and a synopsis.
What is an opinion?
500
This is the format style of a Works Cited page we use at OPMS.
What is MLA?
500
In any library, the best resource if you are looking for information.
What is a librarian?
500
These are the seven specific genres we talked about in our genre unit.
What are: Adventure Fantasy Historical Fiction Horror Mystery Realistic Fiction Science Fiction
500
2 part answer: This is what Mr. Kloster thinks Wikipedia is good for, and what he would never use it for.
What is 1. getting a good overview of a topic. and 2. never using it for serious research.
500
Double Points! These are the names of Mr. Kloster's cat and dog.
What are Ash and Roxy?
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