Rules in the library
Why there are rules
Where to find
Why the things that drive Ms Mac mental are important
Things that drive Ms Mac Mental
100
Paint Sticks
What is used to save the spot of a book on the bookshelves?
100
To try to keep the books in order, so that they are easier to shelve and find.
Why do we use paint sticks as shelf markers?
100
The search engine on the computers.
Where do I go to see if a book is in the library?
100
It becomes a safety issue if there was a fire drill or an emergency. It also makes it easier to get around in the library.
Why it is important to tuck your chair in when you leave your seat... even for a moment?
100
When students are being really chatty when they are on the computers.
What drives Ms Mac mental when she is trying to teach in the library and there is a class on the computers?
200
a bookmark
What do you use to mark your place in a libary book?
200
Because turning the corner of the page down to mark your stop, ruins the pages of the book.
Why do we use a bookmark instead of "dog earring" the page?
200
E-FIC for easy fiction
What code is on the spine label of a picture book?
200
Having students traipze through the library can be disruptive to classes who are working on the carpet, or at the tables.
Why does Ms Mac ask students to use the computer door when they are coming to the computers or coming to pick something up from the printer?
200
The door over by the printer and the computer lab.
What is the door that student's should use when they are coming into the computer lab, or when they are picking something up from the printer?
300
Always place your library books in the same place or back in your backpack when you have finished reading it.
What we need to do at home to make sure that we don't lose our library books.
300
Return your library books when they are due, or renew them.
What we need to remember to do every week.
300
numbers and the first three letters of the author's last name.
What is found on the spine label of a non fiction book?
300
It is very distracting for the students who are trying to listen to Ms Mac, and Ms Mac has a hard time talking over people, as she has a soft voice.
Why does it drive Ms Mac mental when students are chatting when they are on the computers and she is trying to teach?
300
when they are not tucked in.
What drives Ms Mac mental about the chairs?
400
Eat or drink
What should you never do around a library book?
400
Because you could spill something on the pages or book that will ruin it.
Why shouldn't you eat or drink around a library book?
400
On the wall by the fish tank, on the edges of the shelves in the cubbies, and over by the medicine wheel carpet.
Where can I find the different codes for the different sections of the library?
400
Someone could fall and hurt themselves, or they could trip, or they could run into someone else and hurt them.
Why does it drive Ms Mac mental when students run in the library, computer lab and halls?
400
Run.
When coming into the library, computer lab or when you are in the halls, what shouldn't students do?
500
Tell Ms Mac right away.
What you should do if you damage a book in any way, or if you have lost it.
500
Ms Mac will understand, and will ask you to pay or replace the book. She WILL NOT get angry!!!
What happens if you damage or lose a library book?
500
At the end of the counter top on the side of the shelf.
Where do I find the explanation of the five finger rule, and how to determine if a book is a "just right" read?
500
because it is polite and it is grammatically correct
Why should students use "may I" instead of "can I"?
500
May I please...
What wording students should use when asking Ms Mac a question...particularly if they are using their most polite manners?