Here is some information given by a dictionary: “Quaff: (ka-waf) v., Quaffed, Quaffing. 1 To drink quickly.” What part of speech in the word “Quaff?”
This kind of map shows mountains, plains, rivers, and lakes.
Will this website be a good one to use when researching Europe: www.ir.europeanunion.gov
Should I use a Website about medicines available to treat a disease that is dated 1985?
Is Wikipedia a good source to use on your research papers?
If you wanted to find quality published articles online to use for research you would use a:
Why do you use a thesaurus?
This contains quick, short facts about many subjects. The information is often presented in tables, charts and graphs.
The quickest way to find a map of South America would be to use an:
If you wanted to look up “John Smith” in the encyclopedia, what is the letter of the book he would be found in?
Google is a __________ ___________.
This reference material is arranged alphabetically and contains definitions, pronounciations and parts of speech.
If the index of an encyclopedia tells you that the information you are looking for is on “M:443,” what volume and page should you look at?
This reference material will provide you with many different kinds of maps. Hint: Use it to find out where you are AT.
This kind of map shows the borders of continents, countries, and cities.
The most efficient way to learn about a humming bird’s habitat and diet would be to use an:
If you wanted to find the average yearly price of gold for the last 10 years you would use an:
If you wanted to find out if the word “poem” had one syllable or two you would use a:
The Website I am using has no author listed. Should I use it?
This gives you definitions of words you find in the book you are reading. It is found in the back of non-fiction books.
This can be found in the back of most non-fiction books, or the last book in a volume of encyclopedias.
If you want to find what a tiger eats in your non-fiction book called TIGERS,, what section of the book should you go to?
This is the first step in the research process. Hint: It involves picking a topic but is NOT 'picking a topic'.
This contains short, informational articles on many subjects - like people, places, events, animals, etc.
If you are reading the 2012 World Almanac, can you be sure that it will give you quality information?