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Eagles Landing Media Center. Orientation 2011-2012. Readers become leaders! Unknown. Click to begin the journey…. Hi, I’m Ms . Johnson , the media specialist. I am looking forward to getting to know you this year. Important…
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Eagles Landing Media Center Orientation 2011-2012 Readers become leaders! Unknown Click to begin the journey…
Hi, I’m Ms. Johnson, the media specialist. I am looking forward to getting to know you this year. Important… Whenever you see this question mark, turn the map over and answer the next question on the quiz. Answer question 1 now.
Eagles Landing Media Center This is a map of the media center. You are going to learn about each section on the map. You should have a copy of this map on the paper you were given Turn the paper over to the map side and get your pencils ready. Click to continue.
Find the fiction section on the map as shown below. Click to go on. Ms. Johnson Fiction A-Q Fiction –_________________ _________________ _________________ _________________ _________________
Copy the definition of fiction on the blank lines provided on the map. After you copy the definition, answer question 2 on the quiz. Ms. Johnson Fiction A-Q Fiction – a story that tells of people, places, or things that are not real.
Samples of Fiction Books –Use one of these samples to answer question 3 on the quiz.
Question 4 on the quiz can be answered by reading the next two slides. Reasons for checking out a fiction book:
1. You want to read an imaginary story or an incredible fantasy book like the one below.
Finding a Book in the Fiction Section • Click the book bus to open the video. • Click the play button to watch the video. • Answer question 5 on the quiz after you view the video. • Close the video window and then click to go to the next slide. • Books in the fiction section are organized alphabetically by the: • A. title of the book • author’s last name • author’s first name
Finding Fiction Books: The First Way • Click the book bus to open the next video. • Click the play button to watch the video. • Answer question 6 on the quiz. • Close the video window and then click to go to the next slide. • 6. One way to find a book in the fiction section is to: • browse the books on the shelf and read the summary on the back • ask the librarian to get a book for you • ask a friend to locate a book for you
Finding Fiction Books 2 • Click the book bus to open the next video. • Click the play button to watch the video. • Answer questions 7, 8, 9, and 10 on the quiz after viewing the video. • Close the video window and then click to go to the next slide. • Another way to find a fiction book in the media center is to: • use the genre chart • call your mom • ask a teacher to get you a book • 8. What does genre mean? • A. method of reading • type of book like historical fiction, science fiction, etc. • type of library
Finding Fiction Books 3 • Click the book bus to open the next video. • Click the play button to watch the video. • Answer question 11 on the quiz after viewing the video. • Close the video window and then click to go to the next slide. 9. All fiction books have an F followed by the first three letters of the author’s last name on the side white label (True or False)?
Finding Fiction Books 4 • Click the book bus to open the next video. • Click the play button to watch the video. • Answer question 12 on the quiz after viewing the video. • Close the video window and then click to go to the next slide. 10. What is the name of the electronic catalog we use to look for a book in the media center? A. Eagles B. Sirsi C. Destiny Note: You will have take a test on using Destiny in a few minutes so pay close attention to how to get into it.
Turn the map around so that you are looking at the nonfiction section as shown below. Then click to go on. A Literature AppliedSciences 700-799 900-999 500-599 Nonfiction Language _________________ _________________ _________________ _________________ _________________ 300-399 Religion 100-199
Copy the definition of nonfiction on the blank lines provided on the map. After you copy the definition, answer question 11 on the quiz. A Literature AppliedSciences 700-799 900-999 500-599 Nonfiction – a book that provides facts about real people, places, events, or things. Language 300-399 Religion 100-199
Samples of Nonfiction Books Use one of these samples to answer question 12 on the quiz now.
Question 13 on the quiz can be answered by reading the next three slides. Reasons for checking out a nonfiction book:
1. You have to write a research paper and need information on a topic like Ancient Greece.
2. A teacher asks you to collect real facts about a topic like Ancient Egypt or Rainforests.
3. You want to learn about how to do something like skateboarding or playing an instrument.
The Dewey Decimal System is used to organize books in the nonfiction section. With the Dewey Decimal System, books have numbers on them that tell what the subject of the book is. Answer question 14 on the quiz now. Click to see some examples.
These are all nonfiction books in the Language section and they have a number from 400 to 499 on the sticker.
These are all nonfiction books in the Arts and Recreation section and they have a number from 700 to 799 on the sticker.
These are all nonfiction books in the Literature section and they have a number from 800 to 899 on the sticker.
There are nine main subject areas in the nonfiction section. You are going to learn about each section so you can find books easily.
Turn the paper map around so you are looking at the section below. Religion Language 100-199 300-399 500-599 700-799 Click when you are ready to begin… 900-999
Directions: Keep clicking the mouse until you learn about all nine subject areas. The notes under the numbers tell you what type of books are found in that area. Religion Language Philosophy 100-199 300-399 500-599 Human Ideas 700-799 900-999
Directions: Keep clicking the mouse until you learn about all nine subject areas. Religion Language Philosophy 100-199 200-299 300-399 500-599 Religions, Ceremonies 700-799 900-999
Directions: Keep clicking the mouse until you learn about all nine subject areas. Religion Language Philosophy Social Sciences 100-199 200-299 300-399 500-599 Folktales, Government 700-799 900-999
Directions: Keep clicking the mouse until you learn about all nine subject areas. Religion Language Philosophy Social Sciences 100-199 200-299 300-399 500-599 400-499 Grammar, Foreign Languages 700-799 900-999
Directions: Keep clicking the mouse until you learn about all nine subject areas. Religion Language Philosophy Social Sciences Pure Sciences 100-199 200-299 300-399 500-599 400-499 Animals, Planets 700-799 900-999
Directions: Keep clicking the mouse until you learn about all nine subject areas. A Literature AppliedSciences 700-799 900-999 600-699 Cooking, Pet Care 100-199 200-299 300-399 400-499 500-599
Directions: Keep clicking the mouse until you learn about all nine subject areas. Literature AppliedSciences A Arts & Recreation 700-799 900-999 600-699 Sports, Music 100-199 200-299 300-399 400-499 500-599
Directions: Keep clicking the mouse until you learn about all nine subject areas. A Literature AppliedSciences Arts & Recreation 700-799 800-899 900-999 600-699 Poems, Plays 100-199 200-299 300-399 400-499 500-599
Directions: Keep clicking the mouse until you learn about all nine subject areas. A Literature AppliedSciences Arts & Recreation History and Geography 700-799 800-899 900-999 600-699 Countries, History 100-199 200-299 300-399 400-499 500-599
Use the map of the nonfiction section to answer question 15 on the quiz now. 15. What are the number ranges for the following nonfiction sections: Philosophy 100-199 Religion 200-299 Social Sciences ________________ Language ________________ Pure Science ________________ Applied Science ________________ Arts and Recreation ________________ Literature ________________ History and Geography ________________
Turn the paper map around so you are looking at the section below and get ready to take notes. Biography Biography Biography Biography-
Copy the definition of biography on the blank lines provided on the map. Next, answer question 16 on the quiz. Foreign Language Biography Biography Biography Biography – a written story about a person’s life.
Read the information below. Copy the red letters on the shelves as shown. Next, answer question 17 on the quiz. Foreign Language Biography S-Z People who have a last name that begins with letters A through G can be found on this shelf. Biography books are alphabetized by the last name of who the book is about. Biography H-R Biography A-G Biography – a written story about a person’s life.
Final Facts • Click the book bus to open the next video. • Click the play button to watch the video. • Answer questions 20 and 21 on the quiz after viewing the video. • Close the video window and exit the presentation. Congratulations, you have finished the first exercise. How long can you keep library books? ____________________ How many books can you check out at a time? _____________
Click on the link below to test your knowledge of the media center. Try to win a million dollars. http://www.quia.com/rr/822611.html