MILLIONAIRE--READ IN Haun Elementary. Put these books in order as you would find them on the shelves n A. 599 n B. 567 n C. 551 n D. 597.

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MILLIONAIRE--READ IN Haun Elementary

Put these books in order as you would find them on the shelves n A. 599 n B. 567 n C. 551 n D. 597

People who help with checking out books are called n A. Principals n B. Tourists n C. Visitors n D. Volunteers

Finish the line: Jack Sprat could eat no n A. Lettuce n B. French fries n C. Turnips n D. Fat

The Caldecott medal is given to a book for n A. The writing ( or words) n B. The cover n C. The illustrations (pictures) n D. The title page

We use the PAC stations to n A. Check out our books n B. Order lunch n C. Typing practice n D. Finding books and other materials

This author lives in Chickashaw, Oklahoma and was a teacher. n A. Tommie DePaola n B. Bill Wallace n C. Louis Sachar n D. Bill Martin, Jr.

Books in the fiction section are in ABC order according to n A. Author’s first name n B. Title of the book n C. Publisher n D. Author’s last name

Fact books about animals can be found in this part of the library n A. Fiction n B. Biography n C. Easy n D. Non-fiction

The Newbery Award is given for n A. Science fiction n B. Fiction n C. Children’s literature n D. Illustrations

Which of the following authors is a poet? n A. Marc Brown n B. Eric Carle n C. Audrey Wood n D. Jack Prelutsky

The Big 6 gives you 6 steps to follow when you are n A. Eating a hamburger n B. Shooting hoops n C. Doing research n D. Making a model rocket