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100

What should I do if I see a tissue on the floor?

Put it in the trash near the door.

100

What happens if I lose my book or it gets badly damaged?

You will have to pay to replace the book.

100

Which section would I find a book that's not true?

Fiction

100

Name 3 types of books I would find in the non-fiction section.

Sports, gaming, cook books, religion, science, animals, professions, cars, history, biography, art, etc.


 

100

What type of book would I find something like dragons, fairies and magic?

BONUS: for 2x points  Name a popular book series in this genre

Fantasy

BONUS: Harry Potter, Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief, How to Train Your Dragon, etc.

200

Where should I keep my book at home to keep it safe?

backpack or book shelf or designated area for books

200

Why do 4th grade students have a special Fourth Grade book area?

The books have more mature content.


200

A CALL NUMBER is the "address" of the book. Where would I find the call number on the book?

 

On the spine. 

 

200

How are fiction books organized in the bookshelves?

By the first three letters of the author's last name

200

What kind of books use sequential art to tell a story?

Graphic novels.

300

What can you do when you finish checking your book out?

BONUS: For 2x the points  What does Mrs. Carrigan remind you to do when you leave the library?

Sit quietly at a table and read until my classmates are ready.

BONUS: Push in your chairs.

300

Books given an award for the best illustrations are named after this person. What is his name?

BONUS: for 2x points  Books given an award for the best stories are named after this person. What is his name?

Randolph Caldecott

BONUS answer: John Newbery

300

What are "books" that I can listen to?

Audio books 


300

If the Harry Potter book series is a fiction book (FIC) and it is written by J.K. Rowling what would the call number be?

F ROW

300

What type of book is non-fiction that aims to convey facts and information about a specific topic. It's designed to educate the reader. Examples include textbooks, reports, news articles, and how-to guides.

Informational

400

Where should I put a book that I haven't checked out yet, but don't know where it belongs?

On a cart, a table or in the book drop 

400

Name 3 things you can do with a book the library is giving away on the FREE BOOKS table?

-Read it  -Use it to make art  -Read it to a sibling or elderly person  -Donate it  -Put it in a Little Free Library  -Recycle it.

400

Where would I find a book that is a made up story?

BONUS: For 2x points  What is the call number for a fiction book written by Rick Riordan?

Fiction

BONUS: F RIO

400

Call Numbers are the "address" of the book. What do the non-fiction Call Numbers have on the label?

Numbers and Letters. (Example: 808.88 LAF for a book about jokes.)

400

What type of books are based on events that could happen in real life but is a made up story?

Realistic fiction

500

When two people want the same book the librarian needs to __________________.

Allow the first person to check it out and put it on hold for the second person with a book request.

500

Without looking, what does the bulletin board say as you enter the library?

DONUT forget to read this summer

500

Where would I find a book about how to play chess?

Non-fiction section

500

What is the Dewey Decimal System?

A way of organizing the non fiction books in the library. 

500

What type of writing is the expression of feelings and ideas and is written with rhythm, rhyme and meter? 

BONUS: for 2x points   Name an example of this genre.

Poetry


Haiku, Limerick, Free Verse, Ode, Sonnet, Ballad, Acrostic, Blackout, etc.