Find this book in this color-coded section of the library.
What is "Animals and Nature"?
It's the volume in the library when you're looking for books.
What is volume 1 or 0?
In this kind of book, the story is made up, but could actually happen in real life/
What is realistic fiction?
The person who writes the words to the book.
Who is the author?
We built bridges for these three fairy tale animals.
Who are the Billy Goats Gruff?
Name an author who is found in "Favorites".
Who is (Seuss, Van Dusen, Brett, Willems, etc.) ?
It's the period of time when we're listening for the sound to stop.
What is chime time?
In this kind of book, there is usually a problem or puzzle that needs to be solved, sometimes by a detective.
What is a mystery?
The person who draws the pictures for the book.
What is the illustrator?
We helped this person escape from the fairy tale tower.
Who is Rapunzel?
This color on the spine label tells you that the book is a true story.
What is bright green?
It's where you're expected to sit *after* you have found your book to check out.
What is "library team table"?
This kind of book uses *ONLY* pictures to tell the story.
What is a wordless picture book?
This is where you will find the title of the book and the colored label.
What is the spine?
We connected these materials without ANY tape!!!!
What is cardboard?
Fairy tales and folk tales have this color spine label.
What is purple?
The student who meets all the expectations for library on a particular day gets this coveted bracelet.
What is the Mystery Student?
This kind of book uses speech bubbles and illustrated panels to tell the story.
What is a graphic novel?
This part of the book shows you the title, the author's name, the illustrator's name and usually a picture hinting at the story.
What is the book cover?
In this challenge, you may have built a really tall tower or created the first letter of your name, using this really cool plastic brick.
What is the LEGO challenge?
Yellow spine labels are for books about this topic.
What are Things That Go?
In a Three-S line, students are this.
What is "straight", safe" and "silent"?
This owl tells you that the book has shorter sentences, and words you can read on your own.
What is a Ready Reader?
Name one medal you might find on a book in the library.
What is . . . (Caldecott, Newbery, Belpre, CSK, Theodore Seuss)?
We used this program to practice coding.
What is (PBS Kids) Scratch Jr?