Book Care
Genre
Story Elements
Books
Rules
100

These should always be clean and dry before turning pages.

Hands

100

These books tell stories that are make believe. 

Fiction

100

These are the people or animals in a story.

Characters

100

This silly character just wants to drive the bus.

Pigeon

100

We use these kinds of feet when coming into class.

Walking

200

Books should be kept away from this so they don't get wet. 

Water or drinks.

200

These books teach us real facts about animals, space, or weather.

Nonfiction

200

This is where and when the story takes place. 

Setting
200

This character wants to steal Christmas. 

The Grinch

200

We keep these to ourself all the time. 

Hands and feet.

300

We should turn pages this way so they don't tear. 

Gently

300

These books have a lot of pictures and are just right for us.  

Picture Books

300

This is what happens in the story in order or beginning, middle, and end. 

Plot

300

This character is a curious monkey.

Curious George

300

We do this to show we want a turn to speak. 

Raise our hand. 

400

If a book is broken, we should tell this person. 

Ms. Livolsi or your teacher.

400

This genre rhymes and you might see it in a Dr. Seuss book.

Poetry

400

This is what goes wrong for the characters in the story.

Problem

400

This big red dog has lots of adventures. 

Clifford

400

We sit this way on the carpet. 

Criss cross. 

500

Don't leave your book on the floor. Put it here when you are done. 

Book basket

500

These books look like comic books that have speech bubbles and can be colorful.

Graphic Novels

500

This is how the problem is fixed in the story.

Solution

500

This elephant has Pig as a best friend. 

Gerald

500

We sit this way in our chairs. 

Safely on our bottoms.