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Non-Fiction = Numbers

Learning the Parts of a Non-Fiction Book

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Non-fiction books have some parts that assist you in finding

information.• Table of Contents• Glossary• Index

Our Earth

Written by Icy Waters

Illustrated by Blue Teal

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The Table of Contents

• The Table of Contents is like a menu. It lists the sections or chapters of the book and tells on which page they begin.

Introduction 4

Land Forms 6

Continents 12

Oceans 24

Glossary 29

Index 34

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The Glossary

• The glossary is like a mini dictionary of words from the book that you may not know.

• Each word and its definition are called an entry.

• The pronunciation guide tells us how to say the word correctly.

Asteroid (AS tuh royd)An asteroid is one of many small planet-like objects that revolve around the sun.

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The Index

• The index is a directory of words or topics from the book. It is arranged alphabetically.

• It tells the reader on which pages the topic can be found.

Hemispheres, of the earth, 24, 114 – 117 (with pictures)

Day and night

on earth, 18 – 19, 27

on Jupiter, 80

on Mars, 74

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Let’s Practice Using the Table of Contents

Introduction 4

The Sun 8

The Moon 38

Our Solar System 62

The Stars 98

Studying the Universe 138

Glossary 184

Index 188

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Let’s Practice Using the Glossary

AAndromeda Galaxy (an DRAHM uh duh GAL uhk see)

The Andomeda Galaxy is the most distant thing we can see without a telescope. It is larger than our Milky Way Galaxy and has at least 150 billion stars.

Asteroid (AS tuh royd)

An asteroid is one of many small planet-like objects that revolve around the sun.

BBlack hole (blak hohl)

A black hole is a collapsed star or other object whose gravity is so strong that nothing, including light can escape from it.

CComet (KAHM iht)

A comet is a bright object in space made of frozen ice, gas, and dust. It looks like a star with a tail.

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Let’s Practice Using the IndexAfrica moon myth from, 45; sun myth from, 28

Aldrin, Edwin E., Jr. (astronaut), 166

Aleut (people), 111

Big Dipper (star group), 109,

(ice cream cone), 110

Black hole, 124-125, 132

Comet, 64, 65 (with picture), 104-107

Dwarf star, 118

Galaxy, 125, 130-131, Also see Milky Way Galaxy

Lunar, meaning of, 41

Milky Way Galaxy, 128-129,145, 182 (picture), black holes in, 125

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Non-fiction books also have text features that help you find

information fast.

• Bold Words• Captions for pictures• Headings• Subheadings

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Bold Words

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Captions for Pictures

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Headings and Subheadings