What should your noise level be in the library?
An inside voice.
How can you search for your book?
On your chromebook/browse the shelves.
How do you know what stations are available?
How should I mark my place in my library book?
A bookmark.
What kind of food/drink can you have in the library?
No food but a water bottle is okay.
How can you remember where to find your book when you look it up online?
Write it on a slip of paper.
What should your voice level be at stations?
Inside voice.
What things should you keep your library book away from?
Food, water, pets, and younger siblings.
How should you enter the library?
Quietly and in a line.
What should you do if you decide not to get a book you already picked up?
Put it in a brown bucket.
How should stations look when you leave them?
Better than when you found them.
What should you do with your library book at home?
Keep it in a safe place.
Should you be talking when a teacher or peer is talking?
No.
Checking in and checking out talk about getting a book and returning a book. Which is which?
Checking in = returning. Checking out = getting.
Is everyone at STEM stations at once? Why or why not?
No. Half is at STEM stations and half book check out.
How should my book go in my backpack?
Nice and neat to keep it from getting bent!
When we are doing an activity, what should you be doing?
Participating in the activity.
Where should you go after you check your book out?
Back to the round tables.
How much time do we have at STEM Stations?
10 minutes.
Who is responsible for my library book if it gets lost or damaged?
Me.