Genres
Parts of a Book
Rules
Library Books
Library Facts
100

A suspenseful story where there is a crime or puzzle to solve.

What is a mystery?

100

The people or animals that are in a story.

What are characters?

100

The kind of voice you use in the library.

What is a quiet voice?

100

You do this when a book has a torn page or a loose binding.

What is give it to Mrs. Williamson for fixing?

100

The way fiction books are oganized on the bookshelf.

What is alphabetically?

200

A story that has been passed down from generation to generation.

What is a folk tale?

200

The person who writes the words a book.

What is an author?

200

You do this when you want to ask a question.

What is raise your hand?

200

You use this to save your reading spot in a book.

What is a bookmark?

200
This is used so we know where a library book belongs on a bookcase.

What is a shelf marker?

300
A book that is make believe.

What is fiction?

300

When and where a story takes place.

What is setting?

300

Usually the first thing students do after walking into the library.

What is sit on the carpet?

300

The best place to turn a book page from.

What is the bottom or top corner of a page?
300
You do this if you lose a book and cannot find it by the end of school.

What is pay for it?

400

A book that is about a real person's life.

What is a biography?

400

The place on a book where you find the call number.

What is spine?

400

Use this quietly to find the call number of a library book.

What is the library catalog?

400

You do this when you want to borrow the book another week.

What is renew?

400

The number of books 2nd,3rd, 4th and 5th grade students can borrow at a time.

What is two (2)?

500

A story that has talking animals or magic.

What is fantasy?

500

The year a book was published.

What is copyright date?

500

You do this after checking out your library books.

What is sit quietly and read?

500

The system non-fiction books are organized by.

What is the Dewey Decimal System?

500

A fiction picture book at the Bowers Library is referred to as this.

What is an Everybody (E) book?