Parts of a book
Rules in the library
Book Care
Library
Library
Tools
100
Who is the person who writes the book?
Author
100
What voice level should you have in the library?
Whispering
100
What do you use to save your spot in the book that you are reading?
Bookmark
100

Where can you find chapter books?

In the blue shelf

100

Name 1 tool in the E section

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200
Who is the person that draws the pictures in the book?
Illustrator
200

What is the first thing Ms. Mel gives you before choosing a book on the shelves to check out?

Place finder

200
What should you do if your hands are dirty and you want to read your book?
Wash your hands
200
Where do fiction books live in the library?
In the E section
200

Name 1 tool in the NF section

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300
What is the side of the book called?
Spine
300

Where do you return your books?

With Ms. Nancy, Ms. Sara, or the return box

300
What should you keep your book away from?
Drinks, food or animals
300

Where do Non Fiction books live?

In the NF section

300

Name the 3 sections where you can find Learning Books

E Section, Blue Shelf and NF Section
400
Where can I find the name of the author in a book?
Front cover
400
What do you do when you are done checking out?
Sit down and read quietly
400
What should you never do IN a book?
Write in it, tear pages, get it wet
400

What is a call number?

The address of the book. It has the first 3 letters of the author's last name.

400

What tools can you use to know the topics by number of the Dewey Decimal System?

Posters in the shelves, posters in the pillars and place finders

500
Where do you find the definition of a word in the book?
Glossary
500
How long can you keep your books?
Two weeks
500
How should you handle your books?
Very carefully, we need to take care of our books
500
Where would we find Froggy books if the author is Jonathan London?
E LON In letter L
500

How is the Non Fiction Section organized?

By similar topics, by numbers, Dewey Decimal System