BOOK PARTS RACE By: Mrs. Dembowski Copyright 2009.

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BOOK PARTS RACE By: Mrs. Dembowski Copyright 2009

Game rules:  The class is divided into two teams.  The objective is to correctly identify the type of book part (i.e. title, author, copyright year, etc.)  Members on each team will take turns answering. Team mates may help by whispering.  There is a 10 second time limit. Correct answer are worth 1 point each.  Incorrect answers will not result in a loss of points.  The only way to lose points is 1)through un- sportsmanlike conduct or 2)goofing around. This will result in a loss of 10 points and removal from game.  The winning team will be the one with the most points.

Here are the various book parts….  TITLE  AUTHOR  CALL NUMBER  COPYRIGHT DATE  PUBLISHER  ILLUSTRATOR  PLACE OF PUBLICATION

BOOK PARTS RACE 921 Was

BOOK PARTS RACE Pictures drawn by Vera Williams

BOOK PARTS RACE By Gary Paulsen

BOOK PARTS RACE Parents Magazine Press

BOOK PARTS RACE New York, NY

BOOK PARTS RACE

FIC STI

BOOK PARTS RACE R.L. Stine

BOOK PARTS RACE

629.1 Col

BOOK PARTS RACE Chicago, IL

BOOK PARTS RACE © 1978

BOOK PARTS RACE Drawings by Ezra Jack Keats

BOOK PARTS RACE Macmillan Press

BOOK PARTS RACE Sarah, Plain and Tall

BOOK PARTS RACE E.B. White

BOOK PARTS RACE

© 1952

BOOK PARTS RACE Minneapolis, MN

BOOK PARTS RACE Illustrations by Tomie de Paola

BOOK PARTS RACE Scholastic, Inc.

BOOK PARTS RACE The Boxcar Children

BOOK PARTS RACE © 1983

BOOK PARTS RACE Lord of the Rings

BOOK PARTS RACE E 921 Col

BOOK PARTS RACE Ramona Quimby, Age 8

BOOK PARTS RACE Random House, Inc.

BOOK PARTS RACE

© 1992

BOOK PARTS RACE Hank the Cowdog and Monkey Business

BOOK PARTS RACE FIC BLU

BOOK PARTS RACE Pine Brook, NJ

BOOK PARTS RACE E Ali

BOOK PARTS RACE Lucky Press, Inc.

BOOK PARTS RACE Pictures by Steven Kellogg

BOOK PARTS RACE London

BOOK PARTS RACE Now let’s add up our scores and see who the winners are!