Research Steps
Print SOI
Online SOI
Parts of a Book
Parts of the Library
100

Your first step in research is to pick a _____

Topic

100

You will find books that are sources of information in what section of the library?

Nonfiction

100

Anyone can make a website and post it on the Internet. True or False?

True

100

What do we call the name of a book?

Title
100

What is the circulation desk? 

Where the librarian checks books in and out.

200

You second step in research is to find ______ __ __________

Sources of information

200

A print sources of information that contains the definition of words, including how to pronounce the word and use it in a sentence.

Dictionary
200

A free Google search will find millions of websites. You can look for good sources of information online by looking for sites that have .gov, .org or .edu at the end. Explain what one of those stand for.

Gov = government

Org = organization

Edu = education

200

What do we call the person who writes a book?

Author
200

What do we call easy books for grades pre-K through 2?

Picture books

300

Your third step in your research project is to create some research _____________ to guide you when you take notes.

Questions

300

What do you call a book of maps. Hint: it is named for a Greek god who had to carry the world on his back. 

Atlas

300

A trusted source of information online can be a database made by a company that also prints books. Name one database you know from Clever or our library.

World Book Online

300

The copyright date tells us the __________ the book was published.

The year.

300

What do we call books that have the more than one book with the same characters and setting?

Chapter series

400

Your fourth step in your research project is to take notes. How should you take notes?

In your own words.

400

One important advantage of a print source (aka a book) of information is that you know most likely all the facts and information are ________________

True or written by an expert
400

One important way to tell if you can trust information, facts, and graphs online is if you find out ____________________. 

The source of the information--who wrote it or where it came from

400

If the AR label says the reading level is 3.7, what does that mean.

The book is right for a student in the seventh month of third grade.

400

What do we call books with two languages in them?

Bilingual

500

The last step in a research project is to cite your sources. What does that mean?

It means to say where you got your information, including author, title and date of publication

500

One problem with print sources is that they go out of date quickly. What could be a problem of a book about presidents from 2012?

It won't have the presidents after 2012.

500
A primary source is a first hand account of something that happened in history. Give an example of a primary source. 

Letter, diary, photograph, eyewitness report from a time in history.

500

When we cite a source, we should include what information. Name all three.

Author, title, date of publication.
500

What do we call books that tell the story of people's life?

Biography or autobiography