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Master Using Glossaries to Discover New Word Meanings

You will learn how to use glossaries to find meanings of new words in books. You will practice finding words in alphabetical order.

Introduction

You will learn how to use glossaries to find word meanings in books. A glossary is a special part of a book that helps you understand new words. You can find glossaries at the back of many books, and they list words in alphabetical order with their meanings.

What is a Glossary?

A glossary is like a mini dictionary inside your book. You can find it at the back of the book. It helps you learn what special words mean while you read.

When you see a word you don't know, you can look it up in the glossary. This helps you understand your book better and learn new words.

How to Use a Glossary

Glossaries put words in alphabetical order from A to Z. This makes it easy for you to find words quickly. You look at the first letter of the word you want to find.

For example, if you want to know what "butterfly" means, you look in the B section. If you want to learn about "whale," you look in the W section.

Key Terms & Definitions

Glossary: A special list at the back of a book that tells you what words mean. It helps you understand new vocabulary.

Alphabetical Order: A way to organize words from A to Z. This helps you find words quickly in a glossary.

Butterfly: A colorful insect with wings that flies from flower to flower. You might find this word in nature books.

Hummingbird: A tiny bird that can fly very fast and hover in the air. It has a long beak for drinking nectar from flowers.

Prickly Pear: A type of desert plant that has sharp spines and grows in hot, dry places.

Crane: A large bird with long legs and a long neck that lives near water and wetlands.

Whale: A very large sea animal that lives in the ocean and breathes air through a blowhole.

Practice Activities

You can practice using glossaries by looking up animal names like butterfly, hummingbird, or whale. Try finding these words in alphabetical order.

When you read books about nature or science, use the glossary to learn about new plants and animals. This will help you become a better reader.

What You Need to Know First

Before using glossaries, you should know your alphabet and understand that books have different parts. You should also know how to identify vocabulary of book parts and digital texts and understand concepts of print directionality and text features.

Related Topics & Connections

Using glossaries connects to many other reading skills. You will also learn about using organization headings and using tables of contents to find information in books.

This skill helps you with using text features for information and exploring essential text elements. You will also practice using context for word recognition and finding word meanings through context.

After learning about glossaries, you will study bold words and phrases, understanding captions, and understanding subheadings. You will also learn more about finding word meanings in glossary and using glossaries to find meanings using dictionaries.