Entering the Library
Checking Out
Book Care
Check In
Materials
100
The first thing you do when you come into the library is...
Greet Mrs. Davenport! :)
100
You go to this computer when you have found the book you want.
The Check Out computer.
100
What do I use to mark my place in a book?
A bookmark.
100
This is the FIRST thing you do when you are returning a book to the library.
Check it in.
100
Can you put books on hold?
Yes, let Mrs. Davenport know if you would like a book to be put on hold for you.
200
You sit here when your class comes to the library.
Your assigned table.
200
You scan this first when ready to check out.
Your scan your folder first.
200
Should you let others borrow your library book?
No! It is checked out to you and it is your responsibility.
200
True or False: You need to scan your folder to CHECK IN a book.
False. You only scan your book when you are returning it.
200
If your book is due and you are not finished with it, you should do what?
Ask Mrs. Davenport to renew it for you.
300
The level of your voice as you enter the library should be...
A whisper or inside voice
300
What is the 2nd thing you scan when you are checking out a book.
You scan the book you are checking out 2nd.
300
How should you carry your library book?
Hold it like you like it. Don't throw it, kick it, slide it across the floor, etc.
300
Where does your book go after you have checked it in?
The carts. Green cart = Fiction White cart = Non Fiction
300
If you see a book on the floor what should you do with it?
Put it on top of the shelf.
400
This is the place you put your returned books.
The cart.
400
When you are finished scanning your books what do you click to erase your name from the screen?
You click the RESET button.
400
What could happen if you do not turn the pages in your book gently?
You could accidentally rip pages.
400
If your books as numbers in the call number which cart does it go on?
Non Fiction books have numbers in their call numbers.
400
If you lose or destroy a book you will have to do this.
Pay for it or replace it.
500
What do you do with books you are returning?
Check them in.
500
Where do you sit when you are done checking out a book?
Your assigned table.
500
True or False: It is okay to let a younger sibling look at your book alone.
False. Reading your book to younger siblings is fine but you should be the one holding it.
500
Should you look at the screen when you are checking your books in?
Yes! Look at the screen to make sure you see your name and the title of your book. That way you know it has been checked in.
500
When looking for a book, what should you use to make sure you put the books back where they go on the shelf?
Shelf-marker.
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