The Dewey Decimal System was invented to organize these kinds of books
What are nonfiction?
A book that is NOT true
What is fiction?
This call # section covers topics like weather, landforms, animals, etc.
What are the 500s?
Sports, dance, music and fishing all belong in this call # section
What is the 700s?
The Geography and History sections are located on this floor of the Tate Library
What is the 2nd or Main floor?
The Dewey Decimal System is divided into ten _________.
What is groups or categories?
A book written about someone's life
What is a biography or an autobiography?
This call # section covers Ancient Civilizations
What are the 900s?
Vehicles, cooking, health, buildings, ect. are shelved in this call # section
What is the 600s?
This type of Library uses the Dewey Decimal System
What is a Public Library? And a School Library!
This is the first and last name of the person who created the Dewey Decimal System
Who is Melvil Dewey?
Books that use the Dewey Decimal System are
What are nonfiction books?
Sign Langauge belongs in this call # section
What are the 400s?
Movies are shelved in this call # section
What is the 700s?
A call # is located on this part of a book
What is the spine?
Fiction books are organized this way
What is the author's last name?
This kind of book takes place in the future, involves time travel, life on other planets, etc.
What is Science Fiction?
Books about Chinese Mythology are shelved in this call # section
What are the 200s?
eBooks and audiobooks use this call #
What is eBooks and audiobooks do not have call #s
The letters in a call # stand for
What is the first 3 letters of the author's last name or subject of the book
The Dewey Decimal System was created in this time period
What is the 1800s or about 130 years ago?
This type of book takes place in an imagined past
What is Historical Fiction?
Egyptian Architecture is shelved in this call # section
What are the 700s
The call # GN stands for this
What is Graphic Novel?
The Tate Library has this many Fiction sections
What is 4? (Fiction, YA Fiction, Mystery, Horror and Science Fiction)