It is used to hold your place in a book.
A bookmark.
The place to go after returning (checking in) books.
Assigned seat.
Where library books that are returned are placed.
The book cart.
The type of books the YELLOW section holds.
Fiction picture books.
How biography books are organized.
In the 92 section, alphabetically.
Desk, backpack (secure liquids), or bookshelf.
The voice level that should be used.
A whisper or quiet voice.
To check out a new book(s), this must be done.
Past checked out books must be returned.
The sections in the library with make-believe stories.
The fiction sections.
To ask a question or share something with the class.
Raise your hand.
Pets, babies, toddlers, water, and food.
Examples of things to keep library books away from.
The number of books allowed to be checked out.
Two.
During check out time, this should be done.
Sit and quietly read or do class work.
The sections in the library with true or factual books.
The non-fiction sections.
What the non-fiction books have on their spine labels that the fiction books do not.
Numbers.
Do this with a damaged book.
Tell a library worker.
What the first person who stands from their table should get (during check out).
The center folder.
It should be used to save the place of a book on a shelf while book browsing.
A shelf marker.
The place where you check in/out books.
The circulation desk.
How the library gets new books.
Purchase or donation.
What you are supposed to do with your books every week.
Return or renew them (check them out again).
The speed limit.
Walk.
How books should be placed back on a shelf.
Carefully and with their spines facing out.
When the library is closed, books can be returned to this place.
The office, in Ms. R's mailbox.
The official name of the library.
It has no official name!