Research Skills
Parts of a Book
Digital Citizenship
Genres
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100

The name of our library catalog system

What is Destiny?

100

This part of the book tells you the title and author.

What is the cover?

100

When someone repeatedly sends harmful messages or posts about another person online.

What is cyberbullying?

100

This is genre includes books of facts and real information

What is nonfiction?

100

How many books can fifth graders at RES check out?

5

200

Google and Wikipedia are credible research tools.

What is false?

200

This part of the book lists the chapters and the page numbers where they begin.

What is the table of contents?

200

This term describes the trail of information you leave online, from posts to comments.

What is a digital footprint?

200

This is a story of someone's life written by someone else.

What is biography?

200

This popular event in schools lets students browse, buy, and learn about new books.

What is the Scholastic Book Fair?

300

The names of two of the research databases RES Library offers.

What is PebbleGo, Britannica School, Worldbook Online, Noodletools, MackinVIA, Culturegrams, or Bookflix?

300

This section at the end of the book gives more information about the topics, people, or places mentioned.

What is the glossary?

300

This term describes healthy choices about screen time, when you ensure your time online doesn't interfere with sleep, friends, or real life.

What is media balance?

300

This genre includes books written in verse or rhythm, often with figurative language and imagery.

What is poetry?

300

The system RES uses to organize our books on the shelves.

What is Dewey Decimal system?

400

Description of a 'credible' source.

What is trustworthy, truthful, accurate...?

400

This part at the beginning explains the purpose of the book or why the author wrote it.

What is the introduction?

400

An example of private information you should never share online.

What is birthday, school name, phone number, email, or address?

400

Stories that take place in the future, in space, or with advanced technology belong to this genre.

What is Science Fiction?

400

This unique combination of letters and numbers on the spine of a library book tells you where it belongs on the shelf.

What is the call number?

500

Using someone else’s words or ideas without giving credit is called this, and it’s important to avoid.

What is plagiarism?

500

A short blurb on the back cover that helps readers decide whether to read the book.

What is the summary or synopsis?

500

The three things every strong password needs.

Letters, numbers, symbols.

500

This genre tells traditional stories that explain natural events, human behavior, or cultural beliefs, often involving gods, heroes, or magical creatures.

What is a myth or legend?

500

This term describes the ability to read, understand, and use information effectively.

What is literacy?