Book Shelves
Book Care
Book Care Part 2
Book Care Part 3
Library Expectations
100

What should you do if the books are leaning over on the shelves?

Push them back up using the book end

100

The object you use to hold your place in a book.

A bookmark

100

Name three things you should never use on your books that you borrow.

Scissors, glue, pencils, markers, and crayons

100

What should you do if you lose a book or damage it so badly that it cannot be repaired?

Pay for or replace the book with another copy. You can ask Mrs. Rugg for the book name and cost so that you can replace it.

100

What kind of feet do we use in the library?

WALKING FEET! (:

200

Do I push the library books on the shelves all the way back?

True or False

FALSE!  We never push books back, we keep them flush with the shelves.

200

I should do this with my hands before reading my book.

Wash my hands

200

If my book gets damaged I can just return it to Mrs. Rugg and maybe she can fix it.

True or False

TRUE!  If your book gets damaged please tell Mrs. Rugg so she can fix it.

200

What do you do if you walk past a bookshelf that has all the books fallen over?

Fix it!! By pushing them back up right and putting the book stopper up against the books.

200

What are examples of working hard?

Participate, speaking quietly, using equipment responsibly....

300

What do you use to hold the place of the book?

A shelf marker

300

What is the best place to keep your book that you borrow when you are not reading it?

Your backback

300

What is the place I should never take my book?

The dinner table, cafeteria, bathtub, outside, etc....

300

What do you do if you walk past a book on the floor?

If you know where it goes, put it away. If you don't know where it goes, ask Mrs. Rugg where you can put it.

300

What are examples of respect?

Raise your hand, talk softly, and be kind with our words and actions.

400

What would you do if you see a book on the shelf that has the pages showing out on the shelf?

Turn the book on the shelf so the spine is showing.

400

If my friend wants to borrow my library book to read at home I can let her do that if she wants.

True or False

FALSE!

The book is checked out under your name and is your responsibility.  If your friend loses or damages it you will have to pay for it.

400

What I do when I find any damage in a book such as broken spine, torn pages, or food stains?

Let Mrs. Rugg know so that she can fix it.

400

What will happen if Mrs. Rugg sees me purposefully damaging a book?

I will lose library book privileges for at least a week and will need to practice caring for library books during class.

400

What do you always need to do FIRST when you move from one activity to another?

Clean up after your first activity!

500

All of the shelves have labels on them-some have letters and some have numbers.  Why is it important not to remove these labels?

If the label is lost or damaged you will be unable to locate your books on the shelf.

500

Name two things we should keep our books away from so they don't get damaged.

pets and little brothers or sisters

500

If my book gets damaged I can fix it myself.

True or False

FALSE!  Always let Mrs. Rugg fix your book.

500

What do I do with a book if I don't know where it belongs?

ASK MRS.. RUGG!! Never put a book onto a shelf if you are unsure whether it belongs there or not! If books are going in the wrong spots, we will never find them later.

KEEP THE SHELVES ORGANIZED!!

500

What does STEAM stand for?

Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts & Math