Encyclopedias
What is an encyclopedia?
• True book that gives facts about people
  (famous ones!), places, and things




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How is an encyclopedia
           organized?
• Alphabetical order
• Each volume (or book) in the
  encyclopedia set contains a different letter
  —the letters are shown on the spine of the
  encyclopedia




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• To look up places or things, go to the
  volume that contains their first letter
  – Example: to look up koala bears you would
    go the K volume
• To look up people, go to the volume that
  contains the first letter of their last name
  – Example: to look up Abraham Lincoln, you
    would go to the L volume
• Don’t forget to use the guide words!



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What are guide words?
• Found at the top of each page
• Tell you the first and last words listed on
  that page
  – Example: If the guide words are rabbit and
    rhino, would Russia be on that encyclopedia
    page?
  – No because R-U comes after both R-A
    and R-H


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Using encyclopedias
• Do not copy word for word--instead, write
  things down how you would remember it
• Don’t try to write down everything—just
  the main facts that you need
• Reference books that cannot be checked
  out of the library




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How to Use an Encyclopedia

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    What is anencyclopedia? • True book that gives facts about people (famous ones!), places, and things 2 Free powerpoint template: www.brainybetty.com
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    How is anencyclopedia organized? • Alphabetical order • Each volume (or book) in the encyclopedia set contains a different letter —the letters are shown on the spine of the encyclopedia 3 Free powerpoint template: www.brainybetty.com
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    • To lookup places or things, go to the volume that contains their first letter – Example: to look up koala bears you would go the K volume • To look up people, go to the volume that contains the first letter of their last name – Example: to look up Abraham Lincoln, you would go to the L volume • Don’t forget to use the guide words! 4 Free powerpoint template: www.brainybetty.com
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    What are guidewords? • Found at the top of each page • Tell you the first and last words listed on that page – Example: If the guide words are rabbit and rhino, would Russia be on that encyclopedia page? – No because R-U comes after both R-A and R-H 5 Free powerpoint template: www.brainybetty.com
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    Using encyclopedias • Donot copy word for word--instead, write things down how you would remember it • Don’t try to write down everything—just the main facts that you need • Reference books that cannot be checked out of the library 6 Free powerpoint template: www.brainybetty.com