Where is a safe place to keep your books at home?
A bookshelf, your backpack, a special spot for library books.
What do you call a book that is a made up story (not real)?
A fiction book
What voice level should you use in the library?
Either a 0 or 1.
Who owns your chromebook?
Niskayuna School District
What should you keep away from your books?
Food, drinks, pets, babies, dirty hands
What do you call a book that teaches real, true facts?
A non-fiction book
What is a shelf marker used for?
A shelf marker is used to mark your place on a shelf when you are taking a book off.
What should you do to your chromebook every night?
Charge it!
What should you use if you need to stop reading your book and come back to it later?
A bookmark. Never put anything thick inside your book or fold the corner of the page!
How many books can you check out each week?
2 in kindergarten, 3 in first grade, 4 in second grade, and 5 in 3rd, 4th, and 5th.
What are the four library R.E.A.D. rules?
Raise your hand, Eyes and Ears on the speaker, Always show respect, and Do your best.
What should you keep away from your chromebook?
What should you do if you accidentally damage your book?
Tell Mrs. Shoudy and show her the book. Sometimes books can be repaired!
What should you do if you check out a book and you are not done reading it by the time it is due?
Put it in the green basket to renew it (borrow it again).
What is the greatest amount of points you can get for each library class?
3 points, 4 if you receive a bonus point.
What tools and websites can you visit on your chromebook?
Anything in Classlink or any website that your teacher gives you.,
Where are some places you can check at home if you can't find your library book?
Cars, brothers/sisters rooms, under beds, closets, drawers, sports bags.
Where would you go in the library if you wanted to check out a picture book, like Pete the Cat?
The picture book section around the reading carpet.
I will play the Books, Books song.
Who should know your Niskayuna username and password?
Your teachers, your parents, and you.