Code for fiction books in our library.
What is F or FIC?
Types of books that mostly make up the nonfiction section.
What are informational, factual, "real" books?
What is the Big 6?
Number of books you are allowed to have out at one time.
What is up to 10?
How fiction books are arranged on the shelf.
What is exact alphabetical order by authors' last names?
Official name of how nonfiction books are organized on the shelf.
What is the Dewey Decimal System?
Do you have to login to simply search for books on our website?
What is no?
The most important step of the Big 6.
What is Step 1, Task Definition?
Number of weeks you are allowed to keep the books.
What is 2 weeks?
Three examples of genres that can be found in the fiction section.
(Answers will vary). What are mystery, fantasy, historical fiction, realistic fiction, science fiction, etc.?
"Address" of a book.
What are call numbers?
Approximate number of libraries we are connected to.
What is about 70?
What is Step 4, Use of Information?
Do this if you want to keep your book longer.
What is renew the book?
Series are located here.
What is on top of the bookcases?
This happens when books have identical numbers.
What is you use ABC order?
This matters when you are typing in your search words.
What is spelling?
Synthesis (step number and meaning).
What is Step 5 and creating your end product/answering your information problem?
Library area that is off limits to the younger grades.
What is Young Adult?
Where fiction books originally were placed by Melville Dewey.
What is the nonfiction section?
Creator of the system we use to organize nonfiction books.
Who is Melville Dewey?
Meaning of the "place in queue" when you put a book on hold.
What is your position in the waiting list?
Mrs. Hayden's name for the final Big 6 step.
What is self-evaluation?
Annual event that takes place in the fall in the library that is quickly approaching and is super fun.
What is the book fair?