Parts of a book
Rules in the library
Book Care
Figurative Language
Author's Purpose
100
Who is the person who writes the book?
Author
100
What voice level should you have in the library?
Whisper
100
What do you use to save your spot in the book that you are reading?
Bookmark
100

If something is acting like a human, what is it called?

personification
100

When something is written just for fun, the author's purpose is ___________________.

to entertain 

200
Who is the person that draws the pictures in the book?
Illustrator
200

What is the first thing you should do when you come to the carpet area?

Sit down quietly

200
What should you do if your hands are dirty and you want to read your book?
Wash your hands
200

If it makes a sound such as BOOM, Quack, or zing! 

onomatopeia

200

When something is written to tell you the true facts about something, the author's purpose is__________.

to inform

300
What is the side of the book called?
Spine
300
Where do you return your books?
The drop box
300
If the book is placed correctly on the shelf, what should we be able to see?
The spine, the title, or the labels
300

If lots of the words start with a similar sound such as: Rosie's rooster rightfully rested.

alliteration

300

When something is written in order to get you to do something such as vote for a certain candidate, buy a certain product, or take action such as recycling, the author's purpose is _______________________.

to persuade 

400
What lists the chapters of the book?
Table of contents
400
What do you do when you are done checking out?
Sit down and read quietly
400
What should you never do IN a book?
Write in it
500
Where do you find the definition of a word in the book?
Glossary
500

How long can you keep your books?

Two weeks officially, one week preferably so others may enjoy it

500
What should you do if you tear a page in the book?
Ask the librarian to fix it.