A book's call number tells us this.
What is where to find it in the library?
Books that have GN as part of their call number live in this section or "neighborhood" of the library.
What is Graphic Novel?
What is picture books?
Students should do these two things before speaking out during library class.
What is raising your hand AND waiting for the teacher to call on you?
False. Some call numbers include numbers and letters; some only include letters.
Books that have B at the beginning of the call number, such as B NER, live in this section or "neighborhood" of the library?
What is biography?
A book that is part of a longer series like Harry Potter would have these letters at the beginning of the call number.
What is SER?
What volume level should it be when students enter the library and are table browsing?
What is level 0 or 1?
What is a spine or spine label?
Books that have CH on the spine label are shelved in this section or "neighborhood" of the library.
What is chapter books?
What is the neighborhood code or the first part of the call number for our small collection of board books?
What is BB?
What is the return basket or return bin?
A book that has a number as part of it's call number (or call #) lives in this part of the library.
What is the tall shelves under the clock or the Dewey Decimal Section?
Books that have RDR as part of their call number (on their spine label) live in this section of the library?
What is the only neighborhood code or call number that is a full word that tells you where to find the book in the library?
When you are browsing for books what should the volume level be?
level 0-2
What is the book's "address"?
The "neighborhood code" is this part of the call number?
What is the first part of the call number?
A single fictional story that is written in chapters and that is higher reading level and/or contains more mature content than CH chapter books would have this neighborhood code as part of their call number.
What is FIC?
Browse, read, do a library job.