Entering the Room
Book Care
Check Out
Makerspace
Wild Card
100

What is the proper way to enter the room?

Quietly, with walking feet.

100

How should I mark my place in my library book? 

A bookmark.

100

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

Bring them to the circulation desk to be checked back in, or check them in yourself and place the on the book cart.

100

What is our voice level when we are at a Makerspace station?

1 preferably, but 2 is also fine.

100

Our nonfiction books are number from the 000's to the _____?

900s

200

What should I bring to the library with me?

Books you want to check in or chromebooks on occasion.   

200

What should I never have close to my library book?

Water or food

200

Where do I line up for check out?

Behind the yellow line.

200

Eyes on me!

Eyes on you, voice level 0

200

If you're not finished with your book by the time it is your library day what do you need to do?

Renew it!

300

What voice level should we use when entering the library?

Zero, or a low whisper

300

Where should I put my books when I leave the library?

In a book box or backpack

300

How many books can I check out?

Two

300

What is the purpose of Makerspace time in the library?

To allow ourselves time to creatively and critically think, collaborate, try and fail, try again, think outside the box, support one another, have fun, engage other parts of our brain, take chances, make mistakes, and much more.

300

Why do we not ask for the treasure box?

Because it makes it an expectation rather than a reward.  

400

What do you need to scan first before you can checkout a book?

Your ID!

400

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

The book is checked out in your name and it is your responsibility.

400

How long am I able to keep the books I check out?

Two weeks

400

How many people can be at each makerspace station?

Generally 5, but some stations may have more or less.

As many chairs as there are at the table.

400

You have lost a book, or damaged it beyond repair, what do you need to do now?

Pay for it.

500

Where should I sit? 

In an open seat where you can see the screen.

500

How do I place books I do not want to check out back on the shelf?

Right side up with the book spine and label clearly visible.

500

What do I do if I decided I no longer want to check out the book I am carrying?

Place back in the CORRECT location on the shelf, or place in on the book cart by the check in station.

500

What is our big rule when it comes to breaking down makerspace creations?

If you didn't build it, you don't break it. 

500

Why should I take care of the library's equipment?

So others may enjoy it too.

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