Books that contain facts and/or information.
What is non-fiction?
The object you use to hold your place in a book.
What is a bookmark?
What is Mystery?
How I should treat others, the library, and the materials in the library.
What is Respectfully?
What is a shelf marker?
The label on the spine that tells where the book is located.
What is the call number.
Write, draw, or otherwise add something not original to the book.
What are things I should never do to a library book?
What is a graphic novel?
Doing what you are supposed to do, when you are supposed to do it.
What is being On Task?
Your book and your brain (and occasionally your Chromebook).
What should I bring to the library?
Alphabetically by author's last name.
What is the order of the fiction books on the shelves?
The place your book should be kept.
What is a safe and dry place?
A story that has made up characters but takes place during the past, maybe using real events.
What is historical fiction?
If I am accountable, then I am ________ for my own actions.
What is Responsible?
The number of bookmarks I can take at one time.
What is one?
Books that help us learn through imagination
What is fiction?
The book is checked out under your name and is your responsibility.
What is the reason I shouldn't let someone borrow my book?
Books that have magic, wizards, or magical creatures.
What is fantasy?
Walking in the hallways, keeping all of our chair's feet on the floor, walking up and down the stairs.
What is ways I am safe in the library?
The number of books I can check out at one time.
What is one?
A set of books with the same characters but different stories.
What is a series?
Pets, small children, and water
What is the things I should keep my book away from?
What is realistic fiction?
In the library, I am this.
What is Safe, On Task, Accountable, and Respectful?
What is read quietly or do an appropriate activity?