Fiction vs Nonfiction
Library Policies
Library Friends
Book Care
Expectations
100

True or False: All fiction books are true stories. 

False

100

How many books can Kindergarten students check out?

1 book (either fiction or nonfiction).

100

What is a library?

A building or room containing collections of books and other media for public use.

100

What should you do with your hands before handling books?

Wash your hands and ensure they are dry.

100

What levels should our voices be on in the library? 

0 or 1

200

Which type of book tells a story?

Fiction books tell stories.

200

What are the library hours for open access?

Every morning from 8:15 to 8:30

200

Name one reason we need to treat books kindly.

To ensure they last for future readers.

200

How should books be stored on shelves?

Standing up, not stacked

200

Where do we wait for our teachers? 

In your seat
300

Give an example of a nonfiction topic.

History, science, or biographies

300

Where do you put your book returns? 

The book drop 

300

What makes someone a "book care hero"?

Someone who treats books with care and respect

300

What should you avoid doing with bookmarks?

Folding page corners (no dog ears!).

300

What do you do before you get up? 

Raise your hand and ask

400

Name a characteristic of nonfiction books.

Nonfiction books provide factual information or real-life accounts.

400

What should you do before coming to open access in the morning?

Check in with your teacher and get a library pass.

400

Why is it important to keep books safe and dry?

To prevent damage and maintain their condition.

400

How should you turn the pages of a book?

Use your finger at the corner and turn one page at a time.

400

What kind of feet do we use in the media center? 

walking feet

500

What is a key difference between fiction and nonfiction?

Fiction is made up, while nonfiction is based on real events or facts.

500

What is the maximum number of books a 3rd to 5th grader can check out?

3 books total (1 fiction, 1 nonfiction, and 1 fun book).

500

What are the main collections found in this library?

fiction, non-fiction, everyone books, biographies, graphic novels 

500

What should you use to keep your place in a book?

A bookmark

500

When is it okay to interrupt a story or lesson? 

When there is an emergency.