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2 These books are all housed on the bookshelves on the right of the library.

3 What are the fiction AR books?

4 The entire back wall of the library is composed of these.

5 What are the nonfiction non-AR books?

6 There are three free-standing bookcases on the right side of the library which hold these items.

7 What are the AR non-fiction books?

8 These books are all located on the shelves under the windows.

9 What are the drawing books?

10 The two free-standing bookcases on the left of the library hold these items.

11 What are the non-AR fiction books?

12 This author wrote “A Child Called It”, about the abuse he endured at the hands of his mother.

13 Who is David Pelzer?

14 This author wrote a book, which was later made into a movie, about a boy who was forced to dig a hole every day in the desert.

15 Who is Louis Sachar?

16 This author writes about a boy named Brian and his adventures in the wilderness.

17 Who is Gary Paulsen?

18 This author is known for her writings about a young Eskimo woman named Julie.

19 Who is Jean Craighead George?

20 This author is the creator of the character “Bilbo Baggins.”

21 Who is J.R.R. Tolkien?

22 When starting a new paragraph, this key is used to indent the first sentence.

23 What is the “tab” key?

24 This key is used to take you back to the original webpage.

25 What is the “home” key?

26 These two keys are used to copy a section of text.

27 What are the “control” and “c” keys?

28 These two keys are used to make an exact copy of everything that is visible on the monitor.

29 What are the “control” key and the “Print screen” key?

30 This key is also known as the refresh key

31 What is the F5 key?

32 Literature that consists of factual information rather than works derived from the imagination.

33 What is non-fiction?

34 These resources, which cannot leave the library, are often used to find important facts and information.

35 What are reference items?

36 This is a particular reference work which lists facts, data, tables, charts, lists, etc. on a wide range of topics.

37 What is an almanac?

38 The long, skinny side of a book on which you will find the title, and the AR sticker.

39 What is the spine?

40 Items can be identified by this 10- digit number.

41 What is the ISBN number?

42 This teacher was chosen as NHMS’s teacher of the year for the school year.

43 Who is Mr. Best?

44 After over 20 years of dedication to the students in East Allen County Schools, this staff member has chosen to retire.

45 Who is Mr. Ray?

46 An animal lover, this staff member has 11 ferrets, a dog, and an iguana.

47 Who is Mrs. Scherschel?

48 This staff member was once a contestant on “American Gladiators”

49 Who is Mr. Downey?

50 A model before coming to work for East Allen, this staff member was on the cover of Women’s Circle Crochet Magazine.

51 Who is Mrs. Wunderlin?