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I'm Sir Lovesabook, a knight who tests readers' knowledge of book parts to earn knighthood. The interactive document quizzes the reader on identifying the title, author, illustrator, and publisher from a sample title page, using a table of contents and glossary, and finding topics in an index. In the end, Sir Lovesabook's dragon, Red Wing, will decide if the reader's book knowledge is sufficient to become a knight.
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Parts of A Book PowerPoint - Knight Version

I'm Sir Lovesabook, a knight who tests readers' knowledge of book parts to earn knighthood. The interactive document quizzes the reader on identifying the title, author, illustrator, and publisher from a sample title page, using a table of contents and glossary, and finding topics in an index. In the end, Sir Lovesabook's dragon, Red Wing, will decide if the reader's book knowledge is sufficient to become a knight.
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I’m Sir Lovesabook and I’m here

to see if you are worthy to become


a Knight of the Royal Reading
Table.

You must know the parts of a book


if you wish to earn your
knighthood.

Are you ready?


Do you know what
information is found on the
cover of a book?

Let’s see if you do!


What is the name of a
book called?

i t le
T
What do you call a
person who writes a
book?

What do you call a


Author  person who draws or
paints the pictures for a
Illustrator  book?
Name 4 things that are found on the
title page of a book.

•The title of the book


•The author’s name
•The illustrator’s name
•The name of the publishing company that made the
book after it was written and illustrated
Can you find the title, author, illustrator and
publishing company on this title page?

Title: You
Wouldn’t Want to Be a Medieval
Knight!

Author:
Fiona Macdonald

Illustrator:
David Antram

Publishing Company:
Franklin Watts
What information will you find in
a table of contents?

The table of contents lists the name of each chapter and


gives the page number where the chapter begins.
Look closely at this table of contents.

What is the name of the chapter that starts on page 10?

Which chapter will tell about the gear a knight needs?

The chapter about life in a castle begins on which page?


Why is the glossary such an
important part of a book?

The glossary gives the definition of words that you may


not know when you read the book.
Here is the glossary from a book.

Using this glossary,


answer these questions:

What do you call the rules of good


behavior for knights?

What animals do caltrops stop?

What does it mean to cauterize a


wound?

Who carried the banner?


What is an index?

The index is an alphabetical list of the topics in a book, and tells


on which page information about the topic may be found.
Look at the Index on the left. On
which pages of the book would I find
information on these topics:

chain mail 16-17


Holy Dragon
Wings!
battle-axes 18 This is not easy
but you can do it!

caltrops 26, 30

belfry 22

chivalry 6, 30

battering ram 23

arrows 20, 23, 24-25, 30


My Dragon, Red Wing, and I have tested you on
the parts of a book including the following:
•The information on the cover of the book

•The title page

•The table of contents

•The glossary

•The index

Red Wing will now decide if you know the


parts of a book well enough to become a
knight.
“Red Wing, what do you say?

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