What kind of voice should you use in the library?
Whisper/Quiet
in order to check out a new book each week, what must we do?
Return the book you have.
What are the graphic novels?
Comic Books
What are the two main types of books in our library?
Fiction and nonfiction
Name on place you can keep your book safe
Backpack
Book Shelf
Desk
What do you do if you need help in the library?
raise a quiet hand
How long do you get to keep your books?
1 week
What is the fiction section?
This is the section in the library with make-believe stories
How can we tell a book is a Fiction book by the spine?
It will have FIC on the spine label followed by the author's 1st 3 letters of their last name.
What do you call the person who wrote the book?
The author
What is the Speed Limit in the Library?
walk
What do we do after we check out during library?
Read or finish assignment
What is the nonfiction section of the library?
This is the section in the library with true or factual books
How can we tell a book in our library is a Non-Fiction book?
It will have a Dewey Decimal System number and then the author's 1st 3 letters of their last name.
Where do find how many chapters are in the book?
Table of Contents
Where do you go once you have entered the library?
Your table
How many books should I have out checked out at a time?
1
What section can you not check out from?
The YA section
What is the biography section?
This is the section in the library with books about real people's lives
What does a book and a person have in common?
They both have "spines"
The spine is the center of the book cover, that holds the pages in place.
Finish this sentence: You treat Mrs. Jayaraman the...
way you want to be treated.
What should we always do before lining up to leave the library?
Push in our chairs and collect our belongings.
Where is the "Book Return" area?
On top of the desk.
What is the name of the system we use to organize the non-fiction books in the library?
The Dewey Decimal System
What is a good practice, when deciding on a book to check out?
The "5-finger" Rule.
1-2 fingers - Too Easy
3 fingers - Just Right
4 fingers - A little hard (give it a try)
5 fingers - Too Hard