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 * 1) Read the book through and take the quiz. Score at least 4 out of 5 on the quiz. Reread the book again, if necessary and take the quiz again if necessary to score at least 4 out of 5.
 * 2) Then answer the questions below. Provide the page number as evidence for each of your answers.

Place the answer in the middle column. Place the page # in the right column. Question 2. What is Step 1 in starting the investigation? || Kristine Carlson Asselin Know what the teacher wants || Title page 6 || narrated by a scientist who observed the animals in the wild a primary or secondary source? || primary source || 23 ||
 * **Question** || **Answer** || **Page #** ||
 * 1. Who is the author?
 * 3. What is Step 2 in starting the investigation? || Pick your topic || 6 ||
 * 4. What is Step 3 in starting the investigation? || Make a list || 6 ||
 * 5. What is a chronological outline? || time order || 7 ||
 * 6. What is a bibliography? || Alphabetical list of sources || 8 ||
 * 7. What are 3 keywords to use in a library database search? || and, not, or || 10 ||
 * 8. What is a podcast? || an audio recording you can download || 13 ||
 * 9. What is an encyclopedia? What is the oldest encyclopedia? || books that contain info that holds information. Britannica || 14 ||
 * 10. What is an almanac? What is the oldest continuously published almanac? || Books that tell about sky and weather. Farmers almanac || 15 ||
 * 11. What is a magazine or periodical? || printed regularly. Every month || 16 ||
 * 12. What does ILL stand for? || inter library loan || 17 ||
 * 13. What is a primary source? || an eye witness account of an event || 20 ||
 * 14. What does verify mean? || Make sure something is true || 20 ||
 * 15. What are secondary sources? || based on a primary source || 21 ||
 * 16. Is a documentary about an orangutan,
 * **17.** What does expertise mean? || special skill or knowledge || 24 ||
 * 18. What does credible mean? || worthy of being believed || 24 ||
 * 19. Why is it important to know the publisher of a book, magazine, newspaper or website? || Does the company verify the information || 25 ||
 * 20. What is plagiarism? || copying information without giving any credit to them. || 27 ||

**Information Summary**:
 * 1) Discuss why it is important to use sources that are credible? **Because you don't know who you might** ** be giving false information to **
 * 2) What are strategies for finding credible sources? **Researching the topic is required**
 * 3) How does a library database help to find sources that are credible? **typing it using the key words on the topic**

**Author Summary**: Think about the author of the book. Answer the following questions:
 * 1) What was the subject? What was being compared? **smart researching strategies. How to look up credible information**
 * 2) What symbols did the author use? **A computer.**
 * 3) What words stand out? Why? **The ones in bold because they are Vocab words and very easy to see**
 * 4) How do some words get you to look at characters or events in a particular way? **Like when they talk about the Almanac and how and when it was made it put ideas in my mind**
 * 5) Are there any words that have more than one meaning? **No**
 * 6) Was the voice formal or informal? **Formal**
 * 7) Was the voice correct for the content? **Yes**
 * 8) What is the most important sentence or word in the book? **Smart Research Strategies**