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The Dewey Decimal System. Information Skills Standards. Competency Goal 1: The learner will EXPLORE sources and formats for reading, listening, and viewing purposes . Competency Goal 2: The learner will IDENTIFY and USE criteria for excellence to evaluate information and formats.
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Information Skills Standards Competency Goal 1: The learner will EXPLORE sources and formats for reading, listening, and viewing purposes. Competency Goal 2: The learner will IDENTIFY and USE criteria for excellence to evaluate information and formats.
Facts about the Dewey Decimal System • Invented by Meville Dewey in1876, over 100 years ago! • Libraries all over the world still use his system. • The Dewey Decimal System is used with nonfiction books. • Books are grouped by subject to make it easier to find all possible information on one subject.
Call Numbers • Each book is assigned a call number. • Call numbers are made up of numbers and letters. • Numbers represent the subject area. • The letters come from the first three letters of the author’s last name.
Subject Groups • There are ten broad groups in the Dewey Decimal System. • Each group contains subgroups; these subgroups are numbered by tens (10, 20, 30, etc.) • You will need to learn only the ten broad groups.
000s- General Works • Encyclopedias • Almanacs • Books on unexplained subjects like aliens!
100s- Philosophy & Psychology • Books in this category explain how we think and feel. • Optical illusion books • Q & A books • Books about our brain
200s- Religion & Mythology • Books in this category contain information about different religions. • They also have religious stories, like Bible stories. • Greek & Roman myths can be found in this group.
300s-Social Sciences • Books in this category give information about how people live together. • Subjects such as holidays and customs can be found here. • A special group to remember: 398.2 (Folktales, fairy tales, & fables)
400s-Language & Grammar • Books in this group provide information about different languages (Spanish, French, German, etc.) • This group also contains information about grammar (nouns, verbs, adjectives, etc.)
500s-Science • Books in this group provide information about things in nature. • Subjects include plants, animals (like dinosaurs), space, & mathematics.
600s-Technology • Books in this group tell about technology invented by humans. • Subjects include computers, cars, airplanes, space travel, & medicine.
700s-Arts & Recreation • Books in this group tell about how people have fun! • Subjects include art, drawing, music, crafts, joke books, and sports.
800s-Literature • Books in this group are stories, plays, & poetry. • An important subgroup to remember is 811 (Poetry)!
900s-Geography & History • Books in this group give information about events in the past and places around the world. • Subjects include American history, explorers, Native Americans, & atlases.
Now, let’s review! • Look at the tub of books and cards on your table. • As a group, match the Dewey Decimal subject numbers with the correct book. • When your group is finished, give me a thumbs up. • You may use the next slide for help.
Dewey Decimal Groups • 000s-General Works • 100s-Philosophy & Psychology • 200s-Religion & Mythology • 300s-Social Sciences • 400s-Languages • 500s-Science & Math • 600s-Technology • 700s-Arts & Recreation • 800s-Literature • 900s-Geography & History
Remember… • Nonfiction books are organized using the Dewey Decimal System. • Books are grouped by subject. • There are ten general groups. • Books receive a call number which is made up of a subject number and the first three letters of the author’s last name.
Information for this presentation found at… http://www.mikids.com/Deweygroups.htm http://www.scottpublib.org/dragon/Dewey.html http://www.breitlinks.com/dewey_for_kids.htm