USING THE TABLE OF CONTENTS IT”S EASY!. A table of contents is an organizational tool used to help you locate the information you need quickly.

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USING THE TABLE OF CONTENTS IT”S EASY!

A table of contents is an organizational tool used to help you locate the information you need quickly.

Table of Contents  List stories or chapters in a book  Stories or chapters are listed in order by page number  Always found in the front of a book

Examples 1 Bees Buzz……………………………1 2 Seeds…………………………………5 3 Trees………………………………….10 4 Vegetable Plants………………… Roots…………………………………34 6 Stems………………………………...44

Example 2 CONTENTS CONTENTS Title Author Page The Home Mary Wilson 4 Go Fish Ann Hayes 17 Camping Out Tom Smith 24

Now it’s your turn!! Take a book and answer these questions using the table of contents

Table of Contents 1. What is chapter 1 about? 2. What page does chapter 3 start on ? 3. How many chapters in this book? 4. What is chapter 4 called? 5. The last chapter starts on what page? 6. Does your book have chapters or stories?