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Print
Parts of a Book
Technology
Genres
Plagiarism
100
The page in a book that has the title, author’s name and publisher’s imprint
What is title page
100
A tool within Microsoft Office that we used multiple times to create professional presentations
What is Power Point
100
Fiction that deals with science and/or technology
What is science fiction
100
Information that everyone is aware of or knows
What is common knowledge
200
This is a listing of the chapters and which pages they start on. This is found in the front of a book
What is table of contents
200
A database that contains three small databases. We used one of them for research involving the Solar System
What is Grolier Online
200
Fiction that is set in the past
What is historical fiction
200
The marks that must be around direct quotes from a resource
What is quotation marks
300
The part of a book that holds everything together
What is spine
300
A database that contains many facts. We used it to research famous people
What is Fact Monster
300
Nonfiction that is informational writing about real people
What is biography
300
Copying information from a source (either via computer or book) without using citations
What is plagiarism
400
The back of a sheet of printed paper
What is verso
400
A Web 2.0 tool where you can design avatars and have them speak text or recorded sound. We used this during the genre unit
What is Voki
400
Highly imaginative fiction that uses strange or unusual characters, setting and plot. An example would be Harry Potter
What is fantasy
400
When you put information into your own words
What is paraphrasing or re-wording (will accept either)
500
A “mini dictionary” in the back of a Nonfiction book
What is glossary
500
A Web 2.0 tool where you can create a cartoon with multiple characters to explain concepts
What is GoAnimate
500
A folktale that teaches a moral or lesson. It often includes animals as characters
What is fable
500
A method of telling a reader where you got your information
What is citations