You should do this if you wish to answer a question or contribute to a discussion.
What is "raise your hand"?
ScholasticGo, Brittanica School, and PebbleGo are examples of this.
What are databases.
Making time for both media and non-media activities equally.
What is Media Balance?
This W asks you to look for the author of the information you have found.
What is Who?
This Mo Willems book character needs a bath, wants a hot dog, has to go to school, but cannot drive a bus.
Who is "The Pigeon"
When entering the library, you first go here.
What is to your seat
The SEEK username and password.
What are "devils" and "look"?
This could be dangerous for you or your computer and uses words like "You won't believe what happens next" or "Use these tricks to to win everytime"
What is "clickbait"
This W asks you to review the information the article provides.
What is "What"?
Books in this genre include characters that could be real and events that could happen, but are made up by the author.
What is "Realistic Fictiton?"
How many books can you check out at a time?
What is 4.
The information you list at the end of your research, letting the reader know where you found the information.
What is "works cited"?
"Girls are only concerned about how they look" is an example of this.
What is "Gender Stereotypes"
This W reminds you to check to see how old the information is.
What is "When"?
This is a series of books about disasters found in the Historical Fiction section.
What is "I survived"?
How long you may keep a checked out book.
What is 2 weeks?
Paraphrasing or recording the important information from a source
What is taking notes?
Information you should not share with an online-only friend.
What is "private" information?
This W asks you to check on the origin of the author's resources.
What is "where"?
This book is Mrs. Kelder's favorite chapter book for kids.
What is "The BFG"
This is the main rule in the library.
What is "Be a Good Human"
Violating copyright law happens when you do this.
What is use another persons work without permission?
Repeated hurtful or harmful threats or comments that occur online.
What is cyberbullying?
This W asks for the reason the author created the article.
What is "Why"?
Books about this video game are very popular.
What is "Minecraft"