How are we allowed to use a book shelf stick?
Placeholder for a book we want to look at
Goes on the shelf so we know where a book belongs
Name the part of the book that you can see you are looking at a shelf
The spine
How many times should Ms. Wallace have to give a direction?
Once
What do we not do with book shelf sticks?
Use them as toys or weapons
What part of the book has the title and author's name?
The front cover and/or Title Page
Name 2 ways we can respect others in the library
Whisper, return books on time, wait patiently in line
How should we put books back on the shelf?
With the spine facing out so we can see the title and author
Name three ways to take care of your library books
keep books in a safe dry place, use a flat bookmark, flip pages carefully, tell Ms. Wallace if you pick up a book that is damaged
What do we do if Ms. Wallace says "class class"?
Stop what we are doing and say "yes yes"
True or False: If you want to ask a classmate about a book they just read you can talk at a normal volume
False: we have to whisper in the library
Name 3 ways books can get damaged
Answers may contain: putting books in backpack with food and drinks, letting younger siblings use books without supervision, leaving books in a place where they might get damaged by pets, writing in books with pens or markers, folding pages to mark your place
Name 1 way you can respect yourselves in the library
Following the 5 finger rule, reading quietly to ourselves
What is the rule about video game books and graphic novels?
You may check only one of either category out at a time
What information can you find on the back cover? (2 things)
Summary of the book; review
Name 2 reasons why we need to treat library books with respect
The books belong to all of us, someone who wants to read it later won't be able to if it's damaged