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Library JEOPARDY!. Click Once to Begin. JEOPARDY!. The Library Rules!. Looking for a Book?. Genres. I Am a Canadian – eh?. OPAC. “Love Me Tender”. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400.
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LibraryJEOPARDY! Click Once to Begin
JEOPARDY! The Library Rules! Looking for a Book? Genres I Am a Canadian – eh? OPAC “Love Me Tender” 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500
You can come to the library whenever you need to with the permission of your teacher if you have one of these.
It is the number of students from your class that may come to the library at recess time with a library pass.
This is the bin in which you place the book you are bringing back to the library.
The books in the Easy and Fiction section of the library are arranged in this order.
You use this device to make sure that you always return a book to the shelf in the correct spot.
This is found on the spine of the book and can be considered the book’s “address”.
The books in the Information section are arranged in this order.
Based on real science this genre could be “out of this world”.
Real people from the past can mingle with fictional characters in this genre.
In this genre the characters may face frightening or threatening situations and rely on their wits to make it through.
This genre takes place in today’s world and deals with real – life situations.
This Canadian author uses lots of repetitive language and funny noises to make young children laugh.
Airborn and Skybreaker were written by the same Canadian author who wrote about bats in his Silverwing trilogy.
This Winnipeg author specializes in humourous mysteries with very long titles.
This Canadian author had to overcome a serious physical challenge to bring us books like Lost and Found, Different Dragons and Mama’s Gonna Buy You a Mockingbird.
Daily Double!!! The summary.
This is what you should not do if you find a torn or damaged book.
This is the part of the book that cracks if you open it too wide.
This thin piece of cardboard or paper is used to keep your place in a book – anything thicker could damage the spine.
This plastic protector ensures that expensive, hardcover books won’t be damaged by food or water.
FINAL JEOPARDY Library Systems
This is the system used to organize the Information section of the library. Although is sounds like it may have been named after one of Donald Duck’s nephews, it wasn’t.
Thank you for playing JEOPARDY!