Arranged alphabetically by Author's last name
What are books in the Fiction and Easy section?
This is what you use to hold a place on the shelf while you look at a book
What is a shelf marker?
This is what you call a person who draws pictures for books.
What is the illustrator?
This is where you should keep your books at home so they are safe.
What is your backpack or someplace high(and dry!)
When entering the library, your voice level should be this level.
What is 0?
A book of synonyms and Antonyms
What is a Thesaurus?
This is how many books you can check out at one time.
What is up to 3?
What is the name of a book called
What is the title?
This is what you should use to save your place in a book.
What is a bookmark? Never turn down the corner of a page of a book-Yikes!!!
The voice level you should use when working with a partner.
What is a level 1?
Books that are not true
What is Fiction?
This is where we sit during read aloud story time.
What is the Kiva.
The person who writes the book
Who is the Author?
This is what you should keep your books away from at home.
What is a baby brother or sister, pets, food and drinks?
What is FALSE?
A list in the back of a book that defines the words in that book
What is a glossary?
These are the 3 kinds of library material that students CAN NOT check out.
What are magazines, encyclopedias, dictionaries and Teacher Reserved books.
The outer layers of a book
What is the Front and Back cover?
This is how you should turn the pages of a book.
What is slowly, carefully from the corner ?
The day when you need to bring your book back to the library
What is the day your book is due?
Nonfiction books are arranged on the shelf using this system
What is the Dewey Decimal System?
Zero
What is the voice level that should be used entering the library.
The outer part of the book which covers the binding usually facing outward when a book is on the shelf.
What is the Spine?
This is what you should Never do around your books.
What is Eat or Drink?
How long can you keep a checked out book?
What is 2 -4 weeks?