Parts of a Book
Genres
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Call Numbers
100

This part of the book in blue should always face out when you put a book on the shelf in the library.

What is the spine?

100

This genre combines real historical facts with make-believe elements.

Example:


What is historical fiction?

100

Diary of a Wimpy Kid Author

Who is Jeff Kinney?

100


What is the search bar?

Or

Where do I type to search for a book?

100

This section of the library has call numbers that begin with an E. Example:

E

SHA

What is the Easy or Picture book section?

200

You should never see this part of the book facing out on a shelf. Be gentle and don't bend or rip them!

What are the pages?

200
  • This genre gives you TRUE information about a subject and helps you learn more. 

  Example:

What is nonfiction or informational books?

200

Dog Man Author

Who is Dav Pilkey?

200

What is the icon that shows if a book is available in the library?

200

This section of the library has call numbers that begin with the letters FIC. Example:

FIC

RIO 

What is the Fiction section?

300

This part of a book usually has the title of the book, author, and illustrator.

What is the cover?

300
  • This genre is a fiction story that contains magical events or creatures that could NEVER be real.

            Example:

What is fantasy?

300

Author of Wild Robot and Creepy Crayon

Who is Peter Brown?

300

This part of the library has books organized by the Author's last name from A to Z.


Hint (Yellow)

What is the fiction section?

300

Call numbers for this section of the library begin with a number. Example:


597.3

SHA

What is the Nonfiction section?

400

This part of the book shows that is a library book, and needs to be scanned before it leaves the library.

What is the barcode or the back of the book?

400
  • Verse and rhythmic writing with imagery that evokes an emotional response from the reader.

          Example:

What is poetry?

400

Smile, Sisters, and Drama Author

Who is Raina Telgemeier?

400

Look in this part of the library for cookbooks.

What is the non-fiction section?

400

This section of the library has call numbers that begin with the letter B.

Example:

B OAK

What is the biography section?

500

This part of the book shows the book's call number and reading level. Never peel these off the book!

What are the labels?

500
  • A kind of story centered on solving a puzzle, usually a crime such as murder, theft, or a disappearance.

      Example:

What is mystery?

500

Author of InvestiGators

Who is John Patrick Green?

500

What tells you where find the book in the library?

500

Call numbers are created using how many letters of an author’s name.

What are the first 3 letters of the author’s last name?

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