How true are you?
Sources, sources every where
Do you IMP?
Oh where, oh where, can it be?
Book parts
100
gives facts, not a story
What is nonfiction?
100
used to define words, give the part of speech, and for spelling. What is the dictionary?
What is the dictionary?
100
The recipe for doing research.
What is the IMP?
100
The book’s address.
What is the call number?
100
The book’s name.
What is the title?
200
Located at the back of a book
What is the index?
200
Just a quick fact .
What is the almanac?
200
Deciding on the topic and questions you have about it.
What is clarifying Informational need?
200
How fiction books are arranged on the shelf.
What is by the author’s last name?
200
The artist who drew the pictures.
What is the illustrator?
300
Check this date for accuracy.
What is the copyright date?
300
Information about many topics arranged alphabetically in volumes.
What is an encyclopedia?
300
The second step in the IMP.
What is accessing and retrieving resources?
300
The white sticker on the book’s spine.
What is the spine label?
300
Where the title, author and publisher information is located.
What is the title page?
400
Gives definitions of important words in the book.
What is the glossary?
400
Used to find synonyms for common words.
What is a thesaurus?
400
When you decide if you can read and understand your sources.
What is evaluate your resources?
400
The only books not arranged on the shelf by author.
What are biographies?
400
Where the date of publication is located.
What is the copyright page?
500
Arranged on the shelf by category.
What is Dewey Decimal number?
500
Books that are used in the library and not usually checked out. What are reference books.
What are reference books?
500
When you skim for key words and take notes.
What is analyze and record information?
500
The number assigned to nonfiction books.
What is Dewey Decimal Number?
500
Definition of important words in the book.
What is the glossary?