This tool helps you find a book in the library by searching for its title, author, or subject.
What is OPALS?
This person wrote Goosebumps.
What is RL Stine?
Books that contain facts and information about a topic are called these.
What is nonfiction?
This is the word for the main person in a book.
What is main character?
This is Mrs. Stanton's first name.
What is Lauren?
This will help you find the location of a book on the shelf.
What is a call number?
This person wrote Magic Treehouse.
What is Mary Pope Osborne?
The websites we use in order to research a topic are called this.
What are databases?
This is the word for the problem in a book.
What is conflict?
This is Mrs. Stanton's age.
What is 38?
Books in this section are arranged by subject and Dewey Decimal numbers.
What is nonfiction?
This person wrote Matilda.
What is Roald Dahl?
The password to access the websites we use for research.
What is books?
This is the word for the place and time a story takes place.
What is setting?
This is Mrs. Stanton's son's name.
What is Liam?
You find a book labeled B RUTH.
What section should you go to?
What is biography?
This person wrote poetry books such as Falling Up or The End of the Sidewalk.
What is Shel Silverstein?
This is the word we use for gathering information and presenting it in an essay or project.
What is research?
This is the word for sequence of events in a story.
What is plot?
This is Mrs. Stanton's favorite color.
A book labeled GN TEL belongs in this section.
What is Graphic Novel?
This person is the author who came to visit Bellamy this year.
What is Amy Guglielmo?
This is the name of one of the websites we use to research.
What is World Book Kids, Brittanica, PebbleGo.
This is the word for the lesson or message an author wants readers to learn.
What is theme?
These are the random items Mrs. Stanton keeps on her desk.
Pink lizard, purple chair, fidget man, donut, two cats, ghost, pins, tiny book, cherries, smiley face, random football cards, tiny camera, gummy sushi.