Expectations
Check Out
Book Care
Library Organization
100

What should you do if you have a question or comment during library class?

Raise your hand.

100

How many books can you check out at a time?

Two

100

How should I mark my place in my library book?

Use a Bookmark. 

100

What do you call the type of book that is full of facts?

Nonfiction books.

200

What should you do when you enter the library?

Voices off, listen for directions, walk to seat.

200

What should you do when you finish checking out books?

Sit back down in your seat and read or work on worksheet

200

How should I carry my books in the hallway?

Closed, with 2 hands.

200

Where do you find nonfiction books in our library?

At the back of the room.

300

How should I move around the library during book check out?

Walking, and aware of other people. 

300

What is it called when you ask Miss Willems to keep your book for an extra week?

Renewing your book.

300

What should you do if you accidentally rip a page in your book?

Tell Miss Willems so she can fix it. 

300

What part of a book helps you know where it belongs on the shelf?

The spine or call number. 

400

What should I do with a book I looked at, but do not want to check out?

Put it back on the shelf where I found it. 

400

What happens if you are late returning your library books?

You have to wait to check out a book.

400

How should I keep my book safe when I'm bringing it home?

Keep it in a Backpack.

400

What is a genre?

A type of book or story (like mystery or scary).

500

Where is a safe place to keep your library books at home?

A shelf or special spot away from food, pets, and small children. 

500

What is the name of the system of numbers used for organizing nonfiction books in the library?

The Dewey Decimal System.

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