Entering the Room
Book Care
Check Out
Types of Books
Materials and Equipment
100
Sit down quietly.
What is the proper way to enter the room?
100
A bookmark.
How should I mark my place in my library book?
100

In the bookdrop.

Where should I put the books I'm bringing back to the library?

100
Books that tell made up stories.
What is Fiction?
100
You are allowed to keep your book for this amount of time.
What is two weeks?
200
Nothing except books you want to return.
What should I bring to the library with me?
200
Wash your hands.
What should I do before reading my library book?
200
Use this to help keep our shelves neat.
What is a shelf marker?
200
Books that relate a true event or facts.
What is Non-Fiction?
200
If you're not finished with your book, you would need to do this.
What is renewing?
300
Zero
What voice level should we use when entering the library?
300
In a backpack.
Where should I put my books when I take them home?
300

Put it on hold.

What do you do if a book you want is out?

300
Non-fiction book that tells about a person's life.
What is a biography?
300
Library computers may never be used to do this.
What is play games?
400

Keep it closed until T. Kristen says to open it.

What should you do with your Chromebook when you come into class?

400
The book is checked out in your name and it is your responsibility.
Why shouldn't I let other people borrow my books?
400
Read quietly.
What should you do after checking out books?
400
By the author's last name.
How are fiction books organized?
400
You will need to do this if you lose or damage a book.
What is pay for it?
500
At the tables.
Where should I sit?
500
Pets, small children, and water.
What should I keep my book away from?
500

Computers may be used to search for books.

What is Accessit?

500

By categories

How are non-fiction books organized?

500
So others can use it too.
Why should I take care of the library's equipment?
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