Take it EasyBib
Fast Facts
Looking & Booking
Bias & Basics
100

What is EasyBib?

A website that creates citations to avoid plagiarism

100

Why would we take notes?

To remember important important information, either a detail or the main idea of something

100

Name any 1 way to find or look for books in the library

Destiny

Call Numbers

Shelf markers

Signs 

100

What is bias?

Showing favor of or against one thing/side

Taking one side over the other unfairly

Leaving out important information

Opinion trying to influence one side over another 

200

Give 2 examples of something/someone we looked at in music that was an example of copyright infringement/plagiarism

Bruno Mars

Miley Cyrus

Marvin Gaye

Led Zeppelin

Robin Thicke

Queen/Vanilla Ice

Coldplay

Joe Satriani 

Cat Stevens

200

When taking notes, what does SUMMARIZING mean?

Giving the main idea/summary of the information/topic/paragraph

A shorter version of something that keeps the important information and the main idea

200

What pieces of information can you find about a book when you search in Destiny?

Title

Author

Location/section

Call Number

Checked in/checked out

200

Name 4 of the main parts of the Primary Library (different types of books)

Primary Nonfiction

Fiction Series

Picture Book Fiction

Fiction Chapter

Primary Comics/Graphic Novels

300

Name 3 pieces of information you would need to create a proper citation of a website in EasyBib



URL/website address

Article title

Website title

Author

Date published

Publisher

Publication date/year 



300

When taking notes, what are BULLET POINTS?

Specific details or smaller pieces of information

300

Name any FOUR (4) events/parts of Book Week. 

Guest readers, guest illustrator Jeremy Ley, Book Character Parade, Book Swap, Library Quote Contest, Library Shelf Marker Art Contest, Extreme Readers contest, PeriPlus Book Fair, Mr. Mike read aloud videos, Spelling Bee, Book Tasting

300

Name one topic/example of bias that we saw in videos/articles

Climate change/summit

Fracking/oil and gas

Southampton soccer

Feeding pigeon

Endangered animals 

India heatwave

Hudson River cleanup

School choice

Catholic/Latin/church mass


400

Foreman, Rebecca. “13 Best International Schools in Bali with World-Class Education.” Honeycombers, Honeycombers, 3 Apr. 2025, thehoneycombers.com/bali/best-international-schools-in-bali/



400

*Identify 3 bullet points/details in this paragraph. You have 2 minutes.

"A mountain is a landform that stands much higher than the surrounding terrain. In most parts of the world, a mountain must rise about 600 meters above its surroundings to include two climate zones. Mountains occur in the ocean as well as on land. The underwater Mid-Atlantic Ridge stretches more than 16,000 kilometers. The world's highest mountain, Mount Everest, on the border of Tibet and Nepal, rises 8,849 meters above sea level. Olympus Mons, an ancient volcano on the planet Mars, is the tallest known mountain in the solar system, rising about 25 kilometers.

- a mountain must rise about 600 meters above its surroundings

- a mountain must include two climate zones

- Mid-Atlantic Ridge stretches more than 16,000 kilometers

- Mount Everest is the highest mountain on Earth

- Mount Everest is 8,849 meters above sea level

- Mount Everest is on the border of Tibet and Nepal

- Olympus Mons is a volcano on Mars

- Olympus Mons is about 25 kilometers high 

400

*Bring back one book from:

Primary Fiction

Primary Nonfiction

Fiction Series (any)

Picture Book Fiction

Comics/Graphic Novels

You have 50 seconds. 

Mr. Marshall will judge the correct answers 



400

*Create an ORIGINAL example or situation of bias. You have 30 seconds. 


Mr. Marshall will judge if correct. 

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