Library Rules
Fiction/Nonfiction
Hodge Podge
Fictional Characters
Parts of a Book
100

The first thing you are suppose to do when you enter the library.

Pick up your shelf marker

100

Fiction books are real information. (True or False)

False

100

This is used to determine the definition and proper spelling of a word.

The Dictionary

100

Jack and Annie

Magic Tree House

100

The Name of the book.

Title

200

The way to put a book back on the shelf.

The spine facing out.

200

Nonfiction books are real information. (True or False)

True

200

The number of books we can check out and the kind.

A reasonable number of books you can be responsible for.

200

Junie, Grace, Lucille

Junie B. Jones

200

The part that has the call number.

Spine

300

The place where we put books we don't know where they go.

Front desk or library cart.

300

Books in the fiction shelves are arranged like this.

ABC order by the first three letters of the authors last name.

300

He wrote the Diary of a Wimpy Kid.

Jeff Kinney

300

Freddy, Robbie, Max

Ready Freddy

300

Place that has the summary of the book.

Back Cover

400

We can check out books for this amount of time before they are overdue.

2 weeks

400

These books have numbers and letters.

Nonfiction books

400

The 3 main sections in the library.

Fiction Chapter, Easy Reader, Nonfiction

400

A.J., Ryan, Michael, Neil, Andrea

My Weird School

400

The publisher does this.

Make the book.  Put it together.

500

The place to help us locate a book we want to find.

Computer, Library Search Catalog

500

The Nonfiction section is organized by this system.

Dewey Decimal System

500

Name of the online catalog for the library to search for books.

Destiny Quest

500

Jack, Quint, June

The Last Kids on Earth

500

The four things on the title page

Title, Author/Illustrator, Illustration, Publisher