How do you get to the blue carpet?
With walking feet.
How should I mark my place in my library book?
With a bookmark.
Where should I check my books out?
At the teacher desk or by yourself at self checkout.
What voice level do you use when you enter the library?
How long can you keep your library book?
One week.
What should you bring with you to library class.
Only books to be returned.
How do you avoid stains on your book?
Wash your hands and don't eat or drink around them.
What is a shelf marker?
A shelf marker is used to help keep our shelves neat and mark the home of a book.
What voice level do you use when you are doing partner work?
A level 2
If you're not finished with your book, what would you need to do with your book?
Renew it by putting it in the green bucket or putting a sticky note on it.
What voice level should we use when entering the library?
Level 1
Where should I put my books when I take them home?
In my backpack.
Where do you put books if they fall off the shelf or you don't want them?
On the book cart.
What voice level do you use when you are speaking to the entire class?
Where do you line up for a fire drill?
At the front library door.
Where do books go if you need to check them in on library class day?
On the return cart.
Why shouldn't you let other people borrow your books?
The book is checked out in your name and it is your responsibility.
What do you do when you're done checking out a book?
Choice time- read, bookmarks, Lego wall, Ipads.
What voice level do you use when we have an emergency drill?
Use a level 1.
What do you do if you lose or damage a book?
Replace it or pay for it.
Where do books go when you want to take them again?
In the green renew bucket on the return cart.
What should I keep my book away from ?
Pets, small children, food, and water.
What does it mean when the bell rings?
Stop, look, and listen.
What voice level do you use during choice and checkout time?
A level 1, 2, or 3!
Where do you go in the library when there is a lock down?
In the back office with the door closed.