When entering the library, what should your voice level be?
Level 0 - no talking
The part of the book you see when the book is on the shelf.
You see the spine of the book!
True or False. You should never eat or drink around your library book.
True
This section of the library is for true books.
Nonfiction section.
When you are using a Chromebook in the library, the device should be where?
Flat on the table
If you don't know where a book goes or if it fell on the floor when you're browsing, what do you do with it?
Take it to Ms Pardoe
This is what you call a person who draws pictures for books.
The illustrator
This is what you should use to save your place in a book.
A bookmark (regular bookmark, Post-It, piece of paper)
E on the spine label stands for ...
Every Reader or Easy Reader
How do we get released from our tables?
One table at a time, stand up push your chair and line up on Voice Level 0
What do you use when you're browsing for books?
A shelf marker
Who is the person who writes the book?
The author
True or False. You should write your name in your library book when you check it out.
False - the book is not yours, you are just borrowing it
Books that are not true are
Fiction books
Are bathroom breaks allowed while in the library?
NO. You need to go before (while lined up outside) or after library time.
How long can you keep a checked out book?
One to two weeks.
What is the name of the book called
The title
Where should you keep your book when you are at home
In your backpack, away from pets and siblings
All Fiction and Every Reader books are arranged on the shelf by ...
They're arranged by alphabetical order
Where can you go if you need a few minutes to calm down?
The Cooling/Calming Space
True or False. Running in the library is ok.
False
The outer layers of the book
The front cover, the and the spine
What should you do if you damage your book?
Bring it back to the library and tell your librarian!
Books that have a lot of pictures in them are called what?
Graphic novels
How do you sit on a chair?
Pockets on the seat (NOT on your feet or knees)