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Getting the Most from Non-Fiction Books

What is the purpose of non-fiction? Provide factual information Provide factual information Teach new facts, ideas, procedures and concepts Teach new facts, ideas, procedures and concepts

How Should You Read Non-Fiction? Some non-fiction books can and should be read like a fiction book – in order, start to finish, tells a story Some non-fiction books can and should be read like a fiction book – in order, start to finish, tells a story Other non-fiction books (reference books) are alphabetical collections of unrelated articles that could be read in any order. Other non-fiction books (reference books) are alphabetical collections of unrelated articles that could be read in any order. Yet others fall in between – the chapters or sections might be self- contained, yet loosely related to nearby chapters. Yet others fall in between – the chapters or sections might be self- contained, yet loosely related to nearby chapters.

How do Non-Fiction Books look different? Often heavily illustrated with photos, drawings, maps, graphs, charts, close-ups, and cut-away illustrations – look for captions, legends and explanations Often heavily illustrated with photos, drawings, maps, graphs, charts, close-ups, and cut-away illustrations – look for captions, legends and explanations Use of different sizes and kinds of fonts and headings to highlight new words, the start of a new section, etc. Use of different sizes and kinds of fonts and headings to highlight new words, the start of a new section, etc. Text may be broken into boxes or sidebars to provide added information Text may be broken into boxes or sidebars to provide added information

What Tools Help You Navigate Non-Fiction Books? Where is the info? Where is the info? –Check table of contents and index What does the word mean? What does the word mean? –See if there is a glossary or list of terms with definitions What’s the deal with this picture? What’s the deal with this picture? –Look for captions or labels What do the symbols on this map mean? What do the symbols on this map mean? –Look for a map legend Where can I get more information? Where can I get more information? –Look for a bibliography or list of related books & websites

What are some common information patterns in non- fiction? Problem/solution Problem/solution –(can we find a way to replace oil as an energy source?)

What are some common information patterns in non- fiction? Cause/effect Cause/effect –(how does pollution contribute to global warming?)

What are some common information patterns in non- fiction? Compare/contrast Compare/contrast –(how are an inclined plane and a screw alike and how are they different?)

What are some common information patterns in non- fiction? Question/answer Question/answer –(like a FAQ on a website – tries to predict common questions and gives answers)

What are some common information patterns in non- fiction? Sequence of events in time order Sequence of events in time order –(a timeline showing important inventions developed over the years, starting with simple machines and going forward in time)

What are some common information patterns in non- fiction? Description, definition, or list Description, definition, or list –(here are the simple machines…)

How is the Non-Fiction Section of the LMTC Arranged? Non-fiction books are arranged by subject Non-fiction books are arranged by subject Dewey Decimal is a numbering system where different numbers mean different subjects Dewey Decimal is a numbering system where different numbers mean different subjects Helps you find books with the same subject, which is a common need for research projects Helps you find books with the same subject, which is a common need for research projects

Non-Fiction Call Numbers Non-fiction call numbers start with a number that represents the subject Non-fiction call numbers start with a number that represents the subject Next line has letters that usually (but not always!) refer to the author Next line has letters that usually (but not always!) refer to the author 598SMI (a book about birds by an author named Smith) JON (a book about WWII by an author named Jones)

Non-Fiction Call Numbers To arrange, start with the numbers, arrange low to high To arrange, start with the numbers, arrange low to high Think of them as “dollars & cents” Think of them as “dollars & cents” If two numbers are exactly the same, then use the letters to arrange If two numbers are exactly the same, then use the letters to arrange 389.2SMI SAM SAM 389.2SMI SAM SAM

Non-Fiction Lists on Destiny If you’re looking for an interesting non- fiction read for a book report, check out the Non-Fiction for Book Projects visual search category in Destiny If you’re looking for an interesting non- fiction read for a book report, check out the Non-Fiction for Book Projects visual search category in Destiny

How Can You Improve Your Non-Fiction Reading Skills? Read more non-fiction! We have lots of fun and interesting non-fiction on all sorts of topics!

Bibliography Format for Books Author name if given. Title. Place: Publisher, Year of publication. Medium. Lemann, Nicholas. The Promised Land, the Great Black Migration and How It Changed America. New York: Knopf, Print.

Bibliography Format for Encyclopedia Articles Author if given. "Title of article." Title of Encyclopedia. Year. Medium. Temperley, Nicholas. "Johann Sebastian Bach." World Book Encyclopedia Print. “Space Exploration." Encyclopedia Britannica Print.