Entering the Room and Makerspace Time
Book Care
Check Out
Voice Levels and Consequences
Materials and Equipment
100
Walk quietly (voice 0) to your seat and wait for instruction.
What is the proper way to enter the room?
100
A bookmark, piece of paper.
How should I mark my place in my library book?
100
Put them in the book return.
Where should I put the books I'm bringing back to the library?
100
No talking - whispers are ok, like at the public library.
What is Level Zero?
100
You get to keep it for two weeks.
How long can you keep your books after checkout?
200
Any of these answers: -You can use the laptops, etc. -You may talk at level 1 voice once you select a station -You can use the green screen -You pick a station and stay there
What is one of the differences between LIBRARY time and MAKERSPACE time?
200
You should wash your hands.
If your hands are sticky or dirty, what should you do before reading your library book?
200
The blue stick you use to hold your spot on the shelf.
What is a shelf marker?
200
Normal voice that the person next to you can hear. No yelling.
What is Level One?
200
If you're not finished with your book, you would need to do this.
What is renewing or re-check out?
300
Zero voice level.
What voice level should we use when entering the library?
300
In your backpack.
Where is the safest place for your book on your way home?
300
Tell your parents. (If it is wet they can help you dry it - do not throw it away! Bring it to me if anything else is wrong.)
What is the first thing you should do if your book is damaged?
300
You would go to the buddy room - Mrs. Shahan Kindergarten for 3-6th, Mrs. Hafner Art for K-2.
Where might you go if you are being disruptive in the class and no one can learn?
300
Things you should not do on your iPad without permission.
Playing games, browsing the internet on the iPad.
400
Drop them into the book return slot in the library desk.
Where do you place books when you are returning them?
400
If they lose it, you still have to pay for it.
Why shouldn't I let other people borrow my books?
400
Pick a spot to read quietly - free seating
Where should you sit after check out?
400
Use this voice level when we have an emergency drill.
What is Level Zero?
400
You will need to do this if you destroy a book beyond repair.
What is pay for it?
500
The same way you found it. Consequence: you will lose your time and have to sit out the remainder of the time, or possibly longer
How should you leave the Maker Space area?
500
Any of these answers: -Put it in a safe spot -Leave it in your backpack until you use it and then return it -Don't take it home if you are very messy
What should you do with your book if you take it home?
500
You should borrow a book from the borrow shelf (these books can't be checked out they are there for you to enjoy if you don't have a book to read)
What if you can't checkout or don't want to check out a book?
500
You would have to sit out the rest of the Maker Space time, and possibly not use Maker Space items for several weeks or more.
What happens if you break or damage the Maker Space items on purpose?
500
Do this so that other students can get a chance to read the book. Every time you complain about a book not being available for checkout, ask yourself "Have I ALWAYS returned MY books on time?"
Why should I return my book on time?