Book Selection
Library Lingo
Book Care
Library Procedures
Surprise!
100
Books with an "E" on their spine label belong in this section of the library
What is the EASY EVERYBODY Section?
100
This is the part of the book that you see when a book is on the shelf.
What is the Spine?
100
This is where you should keep your books at home so they are safe.
What is your backpack, someplace high (and dry!), on a bookshelf, table or counter.
100
This is what you use to hold a place on the shelf while you look at a book.
What is a shelf marker?
100
What is the name of your Librarian?
What is Ms. Wood?
200
Books with an "F" on the spine label belong in this section of the library.
What is the Fiction Section.
200
These are the kind of books that you can find in the non-fiction section. (HINT: what do they contain?)
What are informational, factual or true books.
200
This is what you should use to save your place in a book.
What is a bookmark. Never turn down the corner of a page of a book - YIKES!!!
200

This is how many books you can check out at one time.

What is 2?

200
This is what you call a person who draws pictures for a book.
What is the illustrator?
300
This is how you can tell if a book is already checked out of the library - in OPAC (Look Up Station)
What is ....OPAC will say "1 of 1 available" or "0 of 1 available" at the right of the title.
300
These are the kind of books that you would find in the Fiction Section. "F" is the call number.
What are chapter books, stories that are made up and that have very few pictures?
300
This is what you should keep your books away from at home.
What is baby brothers or sisters, pets, food, drink.
300
This is what you need to write down when you are looking up a book on the OPAC (Look Up Station)
What is the call number?(Including all the letters and or numbers like E POL, F BAR, 398.2 SAN)
300
This is the author of "Horton Hears a Who"
Who is Dr. Seuss?
400

This is the tab that you have to use when looking for books in our library using the Look Up station

What is the Catalog tab?

400
These are three things that you can find on the title page of a book.
What are the: Title Author Illustrator Publisher
400
This is how you should turn the pages of a book.
What is slowly, carefully from the corner. What happens if you turn a page from the side of a page? IT MIGHT RIP!! :(
400

This word means you would like to keep your book because you would like to finish it.

What is "Renew"?

400
Where you look up books in the library
What is the OPAC or the Look Up Station?
500
This is how you can tell if a book is from the Non-Fiction Section (just by looking at the spine label)
What is ...there are numbers on the spine label(Dewey Decimal System)?
500
This is what you call the number and/or letters on the spine label of a book (it's like the book's address)
What is the Call Number of the book - it's called Call Number even if it doesn't contain any Numbers.
500
This is what you should NEVER do around your books.
What is eat or drink?
500
These are 3 kinds of library materials that students CAN NOT checkout.
What is magazines, encyclopedias, videos, reference books, dictionaries, teacher books from the professional library.
500
This is the rule you should follow when selecting a book - you read a page in a book and see if there are 5 words you can't say or don't understand.
What is the 5-Finger-Rule?
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