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NoveList K-8 Scavenger Hunt! Heard about NoveList K-8? If so, this scavenger hunt will be a cake walk! If not, it will help you learn how to use NoveList K-8 to find good books for school and reading for fun. Your librarian will help you log in. Follow along with this guide on your computer, and make sure to be on the lookout for questions in the blue boxes. A. The Homepage The Find Box and Browse Panel The Find box is where you type in key words, author name, or title information to begin your search to find books. The best part: there are many ways to get the information you need. One way is through this Find box, and another is through the Browse panel. Can't remember the title of a book you'd like to look up? Just need some ideas for something good to read? On the Browse panel at left, you can do just that browse for ideas. At the teen level, you'll see several possibilities for information: Book Discussion Guides, Author Biographies, Award Winners, BookTalks, Feature Articles and Recommended Reads. Spotlight The Spotlight is how NoveList K-8 shares information that you might find interesting new stuff added and other information about books on different subjects that you might like. NoveList K-8 Scavenger Hunt Page 1

B. Searching Now let s go back to the Find Box and try some searching. A friend told you about a book, The Extraordinary Adventures of Alfred Kropp, and you're curious to find out more about it. Type extraordinary adventures of alfred kropp (Hint: Search works even if you only type in adventures Alfred Kropp!) into the find box, then hit Search. You get a result screen that shows several tabs at the top. The default is the Books tab, highlighted in pale yellow. There's the book, The Extraordinary Adventures of Alfred Kropp. Click on the link for The Extraordinary Adventures of Alfred Kropp. 1. Click on the link for the series, Alfred Kropp adventures. The titles are displayed in reading order. Scroll down to see the number of books in the series, then write down the title of the 3 rd book in the series here: Here, there is a ton of information about this book You can see whether a book is part of a Series and what number in a series a particular book may be. The Summary gives you a brief description of the plot. Related Information includes links to the different kinds of features related to this book. Click on the Back button to return to the book information page and scroll to the bottom of the page. Reviews will give you a little more detail about what the book is about. 2. Are there any starred reviews? Yes No NoveList K-8 Scavenger Hunt Page 2

Hint You can find these same features on the Browse panel too! Click on the Result List link to go back to the result screen. Remember that result screen for Extraordinary Adventures of Alfred Kropp, with all those tabs at the top? Each tab represents a different type of feature that includes this book. BookTalks A BookTalk is like a commercial telling you about the book so you can decide whether it sounds like something you'd like to read. Click on the BookTalks tab. You'll see that there is information about this Book- Talk, including a summary. To see this BookTalk, click on the Extraordinary Adventures of Alfred Kropp link. 3. Scroll down and read the BookTalk, then write the name of Alfred's uncle: Recommended Reads Book Lists Click the browser s Back button to return to the results list screen. Click on the Recommended Reads tab. Recommended Reads lists are lists chosen by a librarian which contain up to 20 books about a certain subject. There are two Recommended Reads lists displayed, which means that Extraordinary Adventures of Alfred Kropp appears on each. Click on the link to the first list, called Arthurian Legends, and scroll down the list. 4. Write down what number The Extraordinary Adventures of Alfred Kropp is on the list. So, accessing Recommended Reads lists is a good way to find other books about a certain subject you're interested in. You can also use Recommended Reads to find books just like a particular title you're interested in. Click on the Result List link to return to the result screen. NoveList K-8 Scavenger Hunt Page 3

Recommended Reads Book Lists Back on the result list for Recommended Reads, you'll see that the 2 nd Recommended Reads list choice is called, If You Like Stormbreaker. Click on this If You Like list. These If You Like lists also identify up to 20 read-alikes for a particular title, a ready-made list of books just like one you have read and enjoyed. 5. Write down the name of a title on this list by Scott Westerfield: Click on Home at the top left of your screen to return to the homepage C. Using Limiters and Searching Fields There are a variety of ways to narrow your search results by using limiters in the Find box. Author, Title, Series, or Plot If you know the specific Author, Title, or Series you want to search, then you can enter your term and select the appropriate button to search only that field. Reading Level You can limit your search to one or more of the four reading levels: Adults (ages 19 and up) Teens (ages 13-18) Older Kids (ages 9-12) Younger Kids (ages birth to 8) Let's practice using these limiters. Say you're studying the holocaust for a class at school. In the Find box on the home page, type Holocaust. One way to limit is to select a reading level, by checking the Teens box. 6. Click Search. Write down the number of results you get:. NoveList K-8 Scavenger Hunt Page 4

Your results will display all fiction books about the Holocaust, at the Teen reading level. 7. Write the name of the 2 nd book on the list:. 8. Scroll down and find the book, Milkweed on this result list. What is the publication date of Milkweed? 9. Is there a BookTalk about Milkweed? Scroll back to the top of the screen. Find the Sort by: box. You can sort by date descending to get the newest title listed first, or by popularity, to get the most asked-for book at the top of your list. If you are looking for a certain author, a sort by author would be the way to go. 10. Sort this list by popularity and write down the name of the first book displayed: Using Describe a Plot If you can t remember the name of a book you liked, there s a nifty NoveList way to find it. Return to the homepage, select the Describe a Plot button, and enter in the parts of the plot you remember into the Find box. This will search specific fields like subject, description, author, title, and reviews about the book to retrieve titles for you. Say you want to find a book you read, but can t remember the title. You do remember that it s about a teenage guy who takes a trip on a river, out in the wilderness, so you could type in river raft teenage boys and then select the Describe a Plot button. You get a results list that includes titles like Downriver, which was the book you wanted. 11. Using the strategies you ve learned (Hint: Browsing and/or searching!) Locate 3 titles you d like to read and write them here: Congratulations! You've completed the NoveList K-8 Scavenger Hunt. Try out your new NoveList K-8 skills the next time you're looking for a good book to read or working on a homework assignment. NoveList K-8 Scavenger Hunt Page 5

Answer Key: 1. Scroll down to see the number of books in the series, then write down the title of the 3 rd book in the series. Answer: Alfred Kropp: The Thirteenth Skull 2. Are there any starred reviews? Answer: Yes 3. Write the name of Alfred's uncle. Answer: Uncle Farrell 4. Write down the what number The Extraordinary Adventures of Alfred Kropp is on the list. Answer: 16 5. Write down the name of a title on this list by Scott Westerfield. Answer: Peeps or The Secret Hour 6. After limiting search to teen level, write down the number of results you get. Answer: More than 110 7. Write the name of the 2 nd book on the list. Answer: David and Jonathan by Cynthia Voigt 8. What is the publication date of Milkweed? Answer: 2003 9. Is there a BookTalk about Milkweed? Answer: Yes 10. Sort this list by popularity and write down the name of the first book displayed. Answer: The Diary of Anne Frank 11. Using the strategies you ve learned locate 3 titles you d like to read. Answer: Students list 3 titles they ve identified by browsing or searching. Please note that new content is added regularly, so these answers will vary. NoveList K-8 Scavenger Hunt Answer Key