When entering the library, you first go here.
The table in a seat?
This section of the library is for true books.
The nonfiction section.
Stories that are made up from the imagination of the author and are not true.
Fiction
Type my name, scan my book barcode, and hit the "All Done" green button.
A person who draws pictures for books.
What is, the illustrator.
A whisper!
The voice level I should use when entering the library?
Section with books that are not true.
The Fiction section.
A fictional story where the characters have to be detectives to solve a problem. This type of story is usually filled with suspense!
Mystery
Pets, small children, and water.
What should I keep my book away from?
The part of the book you see when the book is on the shelf.
What is the book's Spine
Books you want to return or books to read silently
What should I bring to the library with me?
Nonfiction books are arranged on the shelf using this system.
The Dewey Decimal System
A non-fiction book about a real persons life and their accomplishments or events that happened during their life written by someone else.
Biography
Book Return Bin
What is, Where books go when you are giving them back to the library?
A bookmark
How should I mark my place in my library book when I need to pause reading?
Sitting quietly or ask Mrs. Richter if you can help with anything.
is what you do when you don't want to check out a book or forgot your books at home.
I need to find a book on a specific topic.
Using the search computer to look up that topic to find the section it's in.
A fictional story where the setting and characters are part of a notable period in history.
Historical Fiction
Two Books
What is, How many books can you check out at a time?
A section at the beginning of a book that introduces the book and is usually written by someone other than the book's author.
Foreword
Timer ringing and Mrs. Richter saying, "Hey Library! Today a Reader" and you saying Tomorrow a Leader
This means it's time to gather my things, push in my chair and line up in the picture book isle, ready to head back to class.
What book section is organized by the first three letters of the persons name, that the book is about instead of the author?
The biography section?
Similar to comic books because they use sequential art to tell a story, are generally stand-alone stories with more complex plots, and can be fiction, non-fiction, history, fantasy, or anything in-between.
Graphic Novels
Writing on the orange slip a book topic or tile.
What is, filling out a book request slip?
Don't judge a book by it's cover!
One should not judge the worth or value of something by its outward appearance alone.