The document discusses different parts of books that provide information to readers. It describes the title page, table of contents, glossary, and index. The title page contains the book title and author. The table of contents lists the book's chapters or sections and their page numbers. The glossary defines unfamiliar words from the book in alphabetical order. The index lists topics and the pages they appear on.
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1. Books have many parts. Each part of a book can give you information about the book.
2. Last week we learned about the information you can find on the title page and table of contents of a book. Lets review using a book on .
3. Title Page Is this a fiction or nonfiction book? 2. What are three pieces of information we usually find on a title page? Where is the Title page of a book located?
5. Today we are going to talk about two more parts of a book. The glossary and the index . Do you know where they are located in a book?
6. A glossary is a short dictionary or mini dictionary. It is usually at the back of a book. You can use it the same way you use a dictionary. The words in the glossary are organized in ABC order. The glossary gives us the meaning of words we may not know in the book we are reading. Lets look at the glossary form our book on bees.
7. Glossary: Notice the entry words are printed in darker print and are in ABC order. How many words are there in this glossary? Can you read them?
8. In some books there are many different subjects. You can find these subjects by looking in the back of the book at the book index . The subjects are listed in alphabetical order. bees page 3 bugs page 7 cats page 10 dogs page 15
9. This is the index from our book on bees.. On what page(s) would you turn to to read about ..
10. Can you find information in the glossary and index of these books?