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Book Selection
Library Lingo
Book Care
Library Procedures
Surprise
100
Books with an "E" on their spine label belong in this section
What is the Easy section
100
This is the part of the book that you see when a book is on the shelf
What is the spine
100
This is where you should keep your books at home so they are safe
What is your back pack, shelf, somewhere high and dry
100
This is what you use to hold a place on the shelf while you look for a book
What is a book-look stick or shelf marker
100
This is what you call a person who draws pictures for a book
What is the illustrator
200
Books with "FIC" on the spine label belong in this section
What is the Fiction section
200
These are the kind of books that you can find in the Non-Fiction section (HINT: what do they contain?)
What is factual, information, or true facts
200
This is what you should use to save your place in a book
What is a bookmark
200
This is how many books you can check out at a time
What is 1 book for Gr. K/1, 2 books for Gr. 2/3, 3 or more books for Gr. 4-7 (depending on overdue or lost books)
200
This is the author of "Horton Hears a Who"
Who is Dr. Seuss
300
This is how you can tell if a book is already checked out
What is when a book is not on the shelf or return cart and has "checked out" beside it on our library catalogue
300
These are the kind of books that you would find in the FIC section
What are chapter books, made-up, with few pictures
300
This is what you should keep your books away from at home
What is baby brothers or sisters, pets, food, drink
300
This is what you do with your voice and body while in the library
What is whispering, attentive listening, and staying calm while looking for books
300
This is the rule you should follow when selecting a book - you read a page in a book and see if there are 5 words you can't say or don't understand
What is the 5 finger rule
400
This is the icon that you have to click on our library computer to look for books, once you have logged in
What is library catalog
400
These are three things that you find on the title page of a book
What are the: Title, Author, Illustrator, Publisher
400
This is how you should turn the pages of a book
Slowly, carefully, from the corner
400
This is what happens if a book is lost or not returned by the end of a term
What is pay for the book
400
This is the name of your teacher-librarian
Who is Mrs. Danieli
500
This is how you can tell if a book if from the Non-Fiction section (just by looking at the spine label)
What is ... there are numbers on the spine label
500
This is what you call the number and/or letters on the spine label of a book (it's like the book's address)
What is the Call Number
500
This is what you should never do around your books
What is eat or drink
500
These are 3 kinds of library materials that students CAN NOT check out
What are magazines, encyclopedias, videos, atlases, dictionaries
500
What grade are you able to check out Young Adult books, if your permission slip is handed back?
What is Grade 6-7