Title: Library Jeopardy
1Library Jeopardy
Dewey Genre Internet Award Winners Destiny Data Bases
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2This books call number is 398.2 AND
3Science books have this call number.
4A biography has this call number.
5A book with a 900 call number could be about this.
6Poetry books have this call number.
7The book Harry Potter is this genre.
8Holes is this genre.
9Star Trek books are this genre.
10Nancy Drew books are this genre.
11The Dear America Diaries are this genre.
12If I want information about what farmers grow in
Washington state, I would use these keywords.
13The Library computers are a good place to access
your email.
14Surfswell Island teaches us about this.
15This is a good search engine to use at school.
16I can go to this website to access all the
district internet resources.
17Kittens First Full Moonwon this award last year.
18You can tell that a book is an award winner for
sure if it has this on its cover.
19This medal is given in the United States every
year, for outstanding childrens literature.
20This medal is given for childrens picture books
where the illustrations are a very important part
of the telling of the story.
21Kira Kira won this award in the United States
last year.
22When you open Destiny you have to click on this
to look up a book.
23You can look books up by subject, series,
keyword, author or this.
24I want to find a book, but I can only remember
that it is about trains. I would search by
Author, Title, or Keyword.
25Destiny says 0 of 4 available. How many books
does Einstein have of that title? How many are
checked out?
26If I click on Webpath Express, Destiny will take
me here.
27I can access the LWSD databases from any computer
with internet access.
28I want a magazine article about koalas. I should
go to this data base.
29I need to find out what crops California grows. I
would go to this data base.
30I need a flag of Japan. I would go to this data
base.
31I need information on the solar system. I would
go to this data base.