Key Terminology and Concepts from the Lecture

Title Page

  • The page inside a book that provides title and publisher information.

    • Title: Vegetables

    • Author: Joel G. Jones

    • Publisher Location: Paris, France

    • Year of Publication: 2013

    • Created By: Deana Kahlenberg

Lunch Survey Chart

  • A visual representation of a survey about food preferences among students.

    • Sample Questions:

    • What did you eat for lunch?

    • What is your favorite ice cream flavor?

    • Popular Responses:

    • Vanilla - 4

    • Sandwich - 6

    • Hot Dog - 3

    • Chicken - 5

    • Pizza - 10

    • Strawberry - 2

    • Chocolate - 8

    • Cookie Dough - 10

    • Mint - 1

Table of Contents

  • Organizational structure of the document, detailing the contents.

    • The Apple Tree………………………….page 2

    • Gus the Bus……………………………….page 7

    • Cat on Mat…………………………………page 10

    • Sally Sue…………………………………….page 12

    • At the Movies……………………………page 15

    • Created By: Deana Kahlenberg

Index

  • A reference section that provides quick navigation through the document.

    • A

    • Acorn………5, 12

    • Ant………….. 1, 47

    • Apple………2, 3, 15

    • B

    • Ball…………3, 9, 57

    • Bear………..3, 90

    • Bee…………6, 100

    • C

    • Cat…………2, 8, 87

    • Cow……….4, 6, 33

    • Cut………… 12, 32

    • D

    • Dig………….22, 90

    • Dime……… 1, 1 1, 31

    • Dog…………4, 5, 86

    • E

    • Egg…………………25, 84

    • Elephant……….. 12, 34

    • Enormous……… 1, 55

    • G

    • Glue…………………39

    • Grass………………6, 10

    • Green……………..40

    • Created By: Deana Kahlenberg

Hyperlink

  • Definition: A digital link in a piece of informational text that directs to another location, such as a website.

    • Example Use:

    • If you want to find more information about African animals, visit National Geographic Kids to read more.

    • Created By: Deana Kahlenberg

Icon

  • Definition: A picture on a computer or digital device that opens an application, file, or website.

    • Created By: Deana Kahlenberg

Glossary

  • A list of significant terms and their definitions.

    • Apple: a red fruit that grows on a tree

    • Bear: a furry mammal that hibernates in winter

    • Dog: a mammal that barks and has four legs

    • Egg: a round piece of shell or liquid where a baby reptile, bird, or fish can grow inside

    • Frog: an amphibian that lives in a wet habitat

    • Glue: a sticky solid that holds paper together

    • Created By: Deana Kahlenberg

Heading

  • Description of fish habitats and characteristics.

    • Fish can be found in various water types:

    • Freshwater

    • Saltwater

    • Brackish water (a mix of fresh and saltwater)

    • Breathing Mechanism: Fish do not breathe air and lack lungs; instead, they have gills.

    • Coloration:

    • Fish can display a multitude of colors, possibly all colors of the rainbow.

    • Metabolism: Fish are cold-blooded animals, meaning their body temperature changes with the surrounding water temperature.

    • Created By: Deana Kahlenberg

Age Definition

  • Definition: Age refers to how old a living thing is, typically measured in days, weeks, months, or years.

    • Additional Terms:

    • Alligator: a reptile characterized by scales laying eggs.

    • Ancestor: a person related by blood.

    • Ant: a small insect.

    • Apple: a red fruit that grows on a tree.

    • Created By: Deana Kahlenberg

Guide Words

  • Definition: Words located at the top of a dictionary page that indicate which words appear on that page.

    • Created By: Deana Kahlenberg

Keyword

  • Definition: Important words within the text that may be highlighted in bold, italics, or color.

    • Example Context: Discussion about fish habitats, highlighting key characteristics:

    • Freshwater

    • Saltwater

    • Brackish water

    • Gills

    • Cold-blooded

    • Scales

    • Created By: Deana Kahlenberg

Illustration & Photograph

  • Types of visual aids provided in the document.

    • Photograph

    • Illustration

    • Created By: Deana Kahlenberg

Timeline

  • Definition: A diagram that represents events in chronological order.

    • Example: The Life of George Washington

    • 1732: George Washington is born.

    • 1759: George marries Martha Custis on January 6th.

    • 1789: George Washington is elected President of the United States.

    • 1799: George Washington dies on December 14th.

Caption

  • Definition: Information provided under a photograph that gives additional context.

    • Example: Saturn is the sixth planet from the sun, known for its many rings made of rock and ice that orbit the planet.

    • Created By: Deana Kahlenberg

Diagram

  • Definition: A visual representation showing the parts of an object.

  • Example Components:

    • Eyepiece

    • Stage

    • Arm

    • Base

    • Created By: Deana Kahlenberg

Text Box

  • Definition: A box containing information, often used to outline facts related to a specific topic.

    • Example Topic: Types of Matter - Solid, Liquid, Gases

    • Solids have a definite shape.

    • Liquids flow and take the shape of their container.

    • Gases also take the shape of their container.

    • These states can change by altering temperature.

    • Created By: Deana Kahlenberg

Map

  • A visual representation of geographical information.

    • Created By: Deana Kahlenberg

Cutaway

  • Definition: A diagram showing internal parts or layers of an object.

    • Example:

    • Lungs

    • Trachea

    • Bronchi

    • Created By: Deana Kahlenberg

Bullets

  • Definition: A symbol utilized to emphasize list items.

    • Example To-Do List:

    • Take out the trash

    • Walk the dog

    • Homework

    • Cut the grass

    • Call mom

    • Created By: Deana Kahlenberg

Graph

  • Example visualization representing statistical data on favorite colors and student pets.

    • Data on Favorite Colors:

    • Green

    • Yellow

    • Red

    • Orange

    • Blue

    • Purple

    • Time Spent Reading Chart:

    • Recorded days of the week with time allocations in reading.

    • Favorite Pets Statistics:

    • Dog - 24%

    • Cat - 45%

    • Frog - 20%

    • Rabbit - 56%

    • Hamster - 3%

    • Crab - 1%

    • Created By: Deana Kahlenberg