Where do you find the author of the book?
What is on the cover, spine or title page?
This genre is a book written about someone's life.
What is a biography or an autobiography?
What are the 3 main sections in our library?
Everyone, Fiction, and Non-Fiction
A call # is located on this part of a book
What is the spine?
Books about pets are found in this Dewey Number classification.
What are the 600’s
The “backbone” of the book connecting the two side-covers.
What is the spine?
This genre takes place in the future, involves time travel, life on other planets, etc.
Science Fiction
How should a book be put back on the library shelf?
With the spine facing out.
What is Everyone section?
Books about the moon, the stars and astronomy are found in this section
What are the 500's?
What do you call the section that list new terms and their definitions in a book.
What is a Glossary?
This genre requires a trip, journey, or quest of some kind as the overall plot.
What is an Adventure?
Who is our library named after?
St. Jerome
Sports, dance, music and fishing all belong in this call number section
What is the 700s?
Books about history are found in this section.
What are the 900’s?
What is the call number of a book?
It is the address of the book. Tells where the book can be found in the library.
This genre takes place in an imagined past and has some parts that are true?
What is Historical Fiction?
What should you do if a book gets damaged?
Tell the librarian so it can either be fixed or discarded.
This call # section covers topics like weather, landforms, animals, etc.
What is the 500s?
Books about Art, movies, sports games are found in this section.
What are the 700’s?
What do you call the part of the book that lists the main chapters or parts in the book?
Table of Contents
What is a novel in comic-strip format called?
What is a graphic novel?
What is the only rule we have in the library?
Respect
History, Geography and Countries are found in this section
What are the 900's?
Books about jokes and humor, poetry and plays are found in this section.
What are the 800's?