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Essential Question. Where can I find information?. Reference Books. Dictionary Thesaurus Encyclopedia Atlas Almanac the Internet. Dictionary. Correct spelling of words. Definition of words. Pronunciation of words. Thesaurus. Gives a list of words that mean the same. synonyms

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  1. Essential Question Where can I find information?

  2. Reference Books • Dictionary • Thesaurus • Encyclopedia • Atlas • Almanac • the Internet

  3. Dictionary Correct spelling of words. Definition of words. Pronunciation of words.

  4. Thesaurus Gives a list of words that mean the same. synonyms Gives a list of words that mean the opposite. antonyms

  5. Atlas • A big book of maps

  6. Almanac • A book that contains facts and information. • It is published yearly and usually very current.

  7. Internet • Our newest information source! • It is not always the easiest…

  8. Today we are going to look at…

  9. The Encyclopedia

  10. An encyclopedia is: • A set of books that contain information about different subjects. • Because all of the information cannot be put in one big book, the information is put in smaller books called… • volumes

  11. Volumes are: • Arranged in alphabetical order to make it easier to find the information. • Have a number on the spine to make it easier to put them in order on the shelf.

  12. On the pages: • Information is arranged in alphabetical order- like a dictionary. • You will see guidewords at the top- like a dictionary.

  13. On the page… • The subjects are usually printed in large, dark letters. • Lots of subjects can appear in one page.

  14. The subject you look up is called your • Entry • The information you read is called an • Article

  15. Finding Information • To find a person, look for the person’s last name. • Benjamin Franklin • Martin Luther King Jr. • Queen Elizabeth

  16. Finding Information • To find a place named with two parts, look for the first part. • North America • South Africa • West Virginia • St. Paul

  17. Using Encyclopedias • Choose a topic. • Decide what volume to look in for the information. • Use the encyclopedia like the dictionary to find the information.

  18. Using Encyclopedias • Choose a topic. • Dachshunds

  19. Using Encyclopedias • Decide what volume to look in to find the information. • D

  20. Using Encyclopedias • Look it up!

  21. What do I do now ???

  22. The reason why we use the encyclopedia is to find information. • Now we have to take notes--- write the information down.

  23. Remember… • You must bring your own pencil and paper. • Always write down the page number where you found the information so you can come back to it again!

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