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Dewey Decimal System
Book Care
Check Out
Manners
Library Materials
100
Dewey
Who created the Dewey Decimal System?
100
A bookmark or thin piece of paper
How should I mark my place in my library book?
100
bring them to the circulation desk to be checked back in
Where should I put the books I'm bringing back to the library?
100
go right to your assigned seat and wait to see what the assignment is for the day
What should you do when you come into the library?
100
You are allowed to keep your book for this amount of time
What is one week?
200
10
What are the number of categories in the Dewey Decimal System?
200
pets, small children, food, and liquids
What should I keep away from my library book?
200
use this to help keep our shelves neat
What is a shelf marker?
200
quietly
What is the way you should enter the library?
200
if you're not finished with your book, you would need to do this
What is renew it?
300
Classes
What is another name for the categories of the Dewey Decimal System?
300
in a backpack or bag
Where should I put my books when I take them home?
300
Mrs. Youngblood
Who usually checks out your library books?
300
give me 5
What is the way Mrs. Gowarty tells you to pay attention
300
1
What is the number of books you can check out if you only bring one back?
400
by subject
What is the way books are categorized in the Dewey Decimal System?
400
the book is checked out in your name and it is your responsibility
Why shouldn't I let other people borrow my books?
400
2
What is the number of books you can check out at one time?
400
you will need to do this if you lose or damage a book
What is pay for it?
500
Melvil
What is the first name of the man who created the Dewey Decimal System?
500
because it creases the pages and makes them look yucky
Why shouldn't I dog ear my pages?
500
how I should talk when it's book check out time
What is quietly?
500
so others can use them too
Why should I take care of the library's books?