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8. An alphabetical list of
important words from a
nonfiction book with
definitions to help the
reader understand the text.
It’s often in front of the
index.
10. A list of resources
arranged
alphabetically by
author and title.
16. One of the people in
a story, book, play,
movie or TV
program
18. A book used when
writing which
contains synonyms
and antonyms to
make wording more
interesting.
20. One book of a set,
such as one book in
a set of
encyclopedias.
28. The page to look for
in any book that will
have the title, author,
publisher and city of
publication (This is useful
when creating your bibliography)
32. A point in a number that
separates the whole
number from the
fractional part – this
point is also used in the
Dewey System to make
subgroups.
34. Writing that is not
made-up, it
contains facts and
information about a
topic.
36. A list in the front of a
book that has topics
or chapters in a book
in order by page
numbers.
42. A collection of related
records or information,
stored on a computer and
organized to make any
part of it accessible by
typing in a keyword.
46. An alphabetical list in
the back of a book of
topics or subjects
contained in a book with
page numbers to locate
them.
48. A reference book that
contains over a
million facts and is
NOT arranged
alphabetically.
50. One of the many
databases or other online
resources free to Kansas
kids – thanks to the state.
54. The last name of the
librarian that devised
the classification system
for library materials
56. Area of the library
with aids for
finding
information
(such as enclyclopedias, atlases and almanacs)
58. A law that protects a
published work from
unauthorized use
60. A regular customer of a
store or a regular visitor at
a library that enjoys
checking out materials or
using services such as
Internet or WiFi access.
66. Final Question:
What are the illustrations?
A Caldecott Award is given
annually to the best
illustrated picture book for
children.