Terminology
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The person or people who write a story, essay, article, or book. 

Auhor

100
A story about three young children who practice witchcraft and wizardry. As well as save their school and wizarding world, several times. 

Harry Potter

100

A type of writing with made up characters who do possible things that people might actually do.

Realistic Fiction

100

Author of the Harry Potter Series

J.K. Rowling

100

The two sections of the library where poetry can be found. 

808 and 811

200

The person or group of people responsible for drawing and coloring any pictures present in a story.

Illustrator

200

A first person story about a kid with a "journal" and his adventures navigating through middle school. He has two brothers and a best friend named Rowley. 

Diary of a Wimpy Kid

200

A non-fiction story about a real person's life written by someone else. 

Biography 

200

Author of The Lorax

Dr. Suess

200
Our school was named after this person. 

Thomas Jefferson 

300

A person or place that prepares and issues someone's work for public sale. 

Publisher/Publishing Company

300

A collection of fictional horror stories by R.L. Stine. 

Goosebumps

300

A made-up story that commonly includes elements of space, aliens, lab experiments gone wrong, and scientists.  

Science Fiction

300

Author of "The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe" 

C.S. Lewis

300

Our method for organizing the books in this library. 

Dewey Decimal System

400

The practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own. 

Plagiarism

400

A series by Barbara Park about a young girl and her story as a kindergartner. Her middle name is Beatrice. 

Junie B. Jones

400

A type of fictional story that teaches a lesson. All of these stories are old. Some examples are: "The Boy Who Cried Wolf," "The Little Red Riding Hood," and "The Tortoise and the Hare." 

Fable 

400

Author of Captain Underpants. 

Dav Pilky

400

A collection of maps is called a(n)

Atlas

500

the exclusive legal right, given to an originator or an assignee to print, publish, perform, film, or record literary, artistic, or musical material, and to authorize others to do the same.

Copyright
500

A fictional adventure series about a boy and a girl who travel the world using a special mode of transportation. 

Magic Treehouse

500

A true story about a real person's life written by the person it is about. 

Autobiography 

500

Author of "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," "Matilda," and "The BFG." 

Roald Dahl

500

Author of Dork Diaries

Rachel Renee Russel