Basic Rules
Book Care
Check Out
Voice Levels
Materials and Equipment
100

What is the proper way to enter the room?

Walking quietly around the tables to the checkout desk. 

100

How should I mark my place in my library book?

Using a bookmark

100

You use this when checking out a book. 

Library Card

100

Use this voice level when you enter the library.

Level Zero

100

You are allowed to keep your book for this amount of time.

Two weeks

200

What should I bring to the library with me?

Nothing except your library books. 

200

How should books always be placed on the shelves?

With the spine of the book facing out. 

200

Use this to help keep our shelves neat.

A shelf marker

200

Use this voice level when you are doing partner work.

Level One

200

If you're not finished with your book, you would need to do this.

Renew it. 

300

How many books can you check out at one time?

Two

300

Where should I put my books when I am not reading them outside of the school building?

In your backpack

300

Put books here if you find them in the wrong place.

In the book drop. 

300

Use this voice level when you are speaking to the entire class.

Level Two

300

Library computers may never be used to do this.

Play games or look up things on the internet. 

400

Where do books go if you need to check them in on non-library days?

The Book Drop

400

Why shouldn't I let other people borrow my books?

Because they are your responsibility. 

400

Sit here when you are finished checking out.

In your assigned seat.

400

Use this voice level when we have an emergency drill.

Level Zero

400

You will need to do this if you lose or damage a book.

Pay a fine

500

Where should I sit?

Always in your assigned seat. 

500

What should I keep my book away from?

Pets, small children, and water

500

What program do we use at BSS to look up books in the Library?

Destiny

500

Use this voice level when answering a question that the teacher has asked you. 

Level Two

500

What should you always do when leaving the library tables. 

Push in your chair. 

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