All About Books
Library Behavior
Routines
Finding Books
Digital Citizenship
100

Person who writes a book

Author

100

How you speak in a library

Whisper

100

Where you put books that are checked in and ready to go back on the shelf

Book cart

100

Books with real and true information

Nonfiction

100

Name a digital device

Tablet, laptop, smart watch, smart phone, etc.

200

Person who makes the pictures in a book

Illustrator

200

Where you sit in the library

Assigned seat

200

Where you can find materials, like pencils and crayons

On the top of the shelf

200

Type of nonfiction book about a person's life

Biography or Autobiography

200

A string of characters used to gain access to a computer, website, or app

Password

300

Part of a book that holds the front and back covers together

Spine

300

What does the bell/chime mean

Stop and get quiet

300
The number of books you can check out at one time

Two

300

How you can tell on the spine label that a book is definitely nonfiction

There will be numbers

300

App is short for this word

Application

400

Type of book that is fake or pretend

Fiction

400

How you treat your devices

Carefully and respectfully

400

The way Mrs. Duncan's calls tables to line up, get books, come to the floor, etc.

By color

400

Easy readers are also known as this

Picture books

400

Give an example of social media

Tik Tok, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, etc.

500

The year a book was published

Copyright Date

500

The one word Mrs. Duncan says covers all the rules in the library

Respect

500

What day do you have library class

???
500

Books that look like they have comic book illustrations and are the length of a chapter book

Graphic Novel

500

Another name for the hashtag symbol

Pound sign