Library Basics
Fiction vs. Nonfiction
Biography & History
Scary Stories
Words & Facts
100

Define author

The person who writes a book.

100

What is the main purpose of nonfiction books?

To inform or explain real information.

100

What is a biography?

A book about a real person’s life.

100

What genre do scary stories belong to?

Fiction & Nonfiction

100

What is a fact?

Information that can be proven true.

200

Explain the difference between an author and an illustrator.

The author writes the text; the illustrator creates the images.

200

Give one example of a topic best suited for nonfiction.

Weather, history, science, biographies.

200

How is a biography different from historical fiction?

Biography is factual; historical fiction is made-up but based on history.

200

Name one literary element commonly used in scary stories.

Suspense, setting, mood.

200

Where can you find definitions of key terms in a nonfiction book?

Glossary.

300

Why is it important to record both the title and author when citing a book?

It helps identify the exact source and gives credit to the creator.

300

Explain why nonfiction books are often used for research projects.

They provide factual, reliable information.

300

Why are historical figures important to study?

They influence events, ideas, and society.

300

Why does setting play a major role in making a story scary?

It creates atmosphere and tension.

300

Why is using complete sentences important when writing facts?

They clearly communicate information.

400

Name two parts of a book that help readers understand what the book is about before reading.

Title, cover, blurb, table of contents.

400

Can nonfiction books still be interesting or entertaining? Explain.

Yes, they can include engaging facts, images, and real-world stories.

400

What kind of facts are commonly found in biographies?

Major life events, achievements, challenges.

400

Explain how an author builds suspense in a scary story.

By revealing information slowly and creating uncertainty.

400

How can facts support learning or research?

They provide evidence and accuracy.

500

What is one part of a nonfiction book that helps you find information quickly?

The Index

500

Why is it important to verify that a book is nonfiction before using it as a source?

To ensure the information is factual and accurate.

500

Explain how reading biographies can help students understand history better.

They show how real people experienced historical events.

500

Why do readers enjoy scary stories even though they feel fear?

Because fear can be exciting in a safe environment.

500

Write a precise definition of the word snow using academic language.

Frozen precipitation made of ice crystals that fall from clouds.

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