©Sara Duncan 1998 KCMS LIBRARY MEDIA CENTER Sybil Connolly 2001.

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©Sara Duncan 1998 KCMS LIBRARY MEDIA CENTER Sybil Connolly 2001

©Sara Duncan 1998 Don’t Forget... Contestants

©Sara Duncan 1998 …Always phrase your answers in the form of a question!

©Sara Duncan 1998 Its time to play …

©Sara Duncan Check Out Dewey Decimal Book Parts Acc. Reader Ref. Books

©Sara Duncan 1998 Two Weeks What is…? Check Out for $100

©Sara Duncan 1998 the length of time books can be checked out? Back to Game

©Sara Duncan 1998 Library card, lunch card, report card, or schedule What are…? Check Out for $200

©Sara Duncan 1998 documents that can be used to check out materials quickly. Back to Game

©Sara Duncan cents a day What is…? Check Out for $300

©Sara Duncan 1998 the fine for overdue books? Back to Game

©Sara Duncan 1998 Two items What is…? Check Out for $400

©Sara Duncan 1998 the number of items a student can have checked out? Good Answer! Back to Game

©Sara Duncan 1998 Signed audio - visual permission form What is…? Check Out for $500

©Sara Duncan 1998 Back to Game necessary before videos or books on tape can be checked out?

©Sara Duncan 1998 By author’s last name What is…? Dewey Decimal for $100

©Sara Duncan 1998 how fiction books are shelved? Back to Game

©Sara Duncan 1998 B What is…? Dewey Decimal for $200

©Sara Duncan 1998 the letter used to identify biographies? Back to Game

©Sara Duncan 1998 Geography and History What are…? Dewey Decimal for $300

©Sara Duncan 1998 the subjects covered in the 900s? Back to Game

©Sara Duncan 1998 What is…? Dewey Decimal for $400 SC

©Sara Duncan 1998 used to identify Story Collections? Back to Game

©Sara Duncan 1998 What are…? Dewey Decimal for $500 VCR, CDR, RT, KIT, etc.

©Sara Duncan 1998 examples of audio-visual codes listed above the Dewey number? Back to Game

©Sara Duncan 1998 R What is…? Ref. Books for $100

©Sara Duncan 1998 the letter that identifies a book as part of the Reference Collection? Back to Game

©Sara Duncan 1998

Overnight What is…? Ref. Books for $200

©Sara Duncan 1998 the length of time a Reference book can be checked out? Back to Game

©Sara Duncan 1998 What is…? Ref. Books for $300 Almanac

©Sara Duncan 1998 a book of statistics and facts, updated and published yearly? Back to Game

©Sara Duncan 1998 What is…? Ref. Books for $400 A book of maps

©Sara Duncan 1998 an atlas? Back to Game

©Sara Duncan 1998 What are…? Ref. Books for $500 Current Biography, Something About the Author, Contemporary Musicians, Encyclopedia of Sports Champions, etc.

©Sara Duncan 1998 some examples of sets of books containing biographical information? Back to Game

©Sara Duncan 1998 What is…? Book Parts for $100 An alphabetical list of subjects covered in the book

©Sara Duncan 1998 the Index? Back to Game

©Sara Duncan 1998 What is…? Book Parts for $200 The Glossary

©Sara Duncan 1998 a dictionary for that book? Back to Game

©Sara Duncan 1998 What is…? Book Parts for $300 The title, author’s name and publisher

©Sara Duncan 1998 found on the Title Page? Back to Game

©Sara Duncan 1998 What is…? Book Parts for $400 The Table of Contents

©Sara Duncan 1998 a list of the book chapters? Back to Game

©Sara Duncan 1998 What is…? Book Parts for $500 C

©Sara Duncan 1998 the international symbol for copyright? Back to Game

©Sara Duncan 1998 What is…? Acc. Reader for $100 BL

©Sara Duncan 1998 Book Level (also sometimes known as Reading Level)? Back to Game

©Sara Duncan 1998 What are…? Acc. Reader for $200 Monthly AR Special, 100 Point Club, etc.

©Sara Duncan 1998 some Accelerated Reader award programs? Back to Game

©Sara Duncan 1998 What are…? Acc. Reader for $300 F and N

©Sara Duncan 1998 fiction and non- fiction indicators? Back to Game

©Sara Duncan 1998 What is…? Acc. Reader for $400 A word unique to each AR user?

©Sara Duncan 1998 a password? Back to Game

©Sara Duncan 1998 What is…? Acc. Reader for $500 Your name, English teacher’s name, grade, and password

©Sara Duncan 1998 information needed to establish an AR account? Back to Game

©Sara Duncan 1998

Invented the classification system used in most school and public libraries today.

©Sara Duncan 1998 Who is Melvil Dewey? Back to Game