Rules
All About Books
Finding Books
Genres
General
100

This is not allowed in the library

What is yelling, or playing, or drinks, or food

100

This is how a student should save their spot in a book

What is use a bookmark

100

This is where a student should look to see if a book is in the library

What is the library catalog, which is in the student portal

100

This word is used to describe stories that come from the author's imagination

What is fiction

100

This is what you must have in hand to visit the library at any time?

What is a pass/agenda planner

200

This is the number of books a student is allowed to check out at one time

What is 3

200

This information is located on the spine of the book

What is Title, Genre sticker, first 3 letters of the authors last name

200

These are things you can do on the Library Catalog's landing page (the 1st page you view when accessing it)

What is:

Search for books, 

View book lists, 

Check your hold status, 

Accses Beanstack

View the Media Center News and so much more.

200

This word is typically used to describe books that are about magic and imaginary creatures.

What is fantasy

200

This is where you can go on your Chromebook to see the latest news and important updates posted from the Media Center.

What is the Library Catalog landing page or the school's website

300

This is the length of time students have with the book before it needs to be returned

What is 2 weeks

300

In order to avoid an overdue notice from Mrs. Bell, if you want to continue reading a book past the due date, you should do this

What is renew the book

300

The books in the library media center are arranged by _________________________

What is Genre, Call # & author's last name

300

This word is typically used to describe books where the plot takes place in the past, like the Civil War, although the characters and story are made up.

What is historical fiction

300

This is what you do on the computer to reserve a book that you want that is not available.

What is place a book on hold

400

This is what happens if a student loses or damages his/her book

What is pay for it

400

These are ways to avoid damage to our library books while in your possession...

What is don't leave your book on the floor with your puppy, don't leave it where your baby sister can get it and write on it, don't carry it in your backpack with a water bottle, etc.

400

Comics and graphic novels can be checked out in these 3 places

What is the school library, Sora, Comics Plus

400

This word is typically used to describe books where the plot takes place in an imagined future and/or place with technological advances. There are usually aliens and robots involved.

What is Science Fiction

400

This is what should be done if you have decided against checking out the book that is in your hand

What is place in book return, give to Mrs. Bell

500

This is where a student should place the book after completing it

What is the return bin

500

After reading any book, article, or listening to an audiobook, this is where you should log your reading.

What is Beanstack

500

You have access to this resource that has eBooks and audiobooks.  It also has an app

What is Sora

500

This word is used to describe books that are factual.

What is nonfiction

500

This can be used to access research databases and Comics Plus

What is the Online Research Library

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