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Welcome to the Library!. 1. Please sit at a rectangular table with a WHITE PAPER. Do NOT move papers from their table. 2. W rite your name on your papers. 3. Log in to your chrome book. Today’s Agenda: EQ (Essential Question): Why learn about the library ?
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Welcome to the Library! 1. Please sit at a rectangular table with a WHITE PAPER. Do NOT move papers from their table. 2. Write your nameon your papers. 3. Log in to your chrome book. Today’s Agenda: EQ (Essential Question): Why learn about the library? Learn about the library by watching a video. Learn how to check out books by lecture and slides. Find two books of your choice by using the catalog & noting them on the Library Information paper. Check out one of those two books at the circulation desk. Bring your ID card. Complete the EHS Map Activity.
Checking Out Library Books 1. Have your ID card, as always. 2. The total limit is 10 books and the length of checkout is 3 weeks. 3. Renewals (checking out the same book(s) again) are allowed. Please bring the book(s) to the circulation desk to renew.
Overdue Library Books 1. A book is overdue if it’s not returned or renewed in 3 weeks 2. Overdue notices are sent to you through your school email and through your Language Arts class. 3. If you receive one, please come to the library to renew, return or discuss the book listed on the notice.
What are 4 possible consequences of ignoring overdue notices? • No book checkouts • No buying EHS events tickets - Example: no dance tickets • Indebted notices home and office • No graduation activities.
Which books are these? Describe their call #. Think silently. Raise your Hand when you have an answer.
Which books are these? Describe their call #. Pair quietly with the person next to you. Raise your hands when you have an answer.
Which books are these? Describe their call #. Share your answer with the class, raising your hand and waiting.
Non-Fiction books have call #s 000-1000 and then letters. Example: 921 TOL
Fiction books have call #s with letters only. Example: FIC TOL
Google Form Quiz on Your Chromebook: • Go to the EHS library website. • Click on the Library Quiz at the bottom on the right menu bar, 2nd to the last item on the menu bar. • Take the open note quiz. Correct any mistakes until you get 11/11.
OPAC Search Instructions • Partially close your chrome book (so it does not shut down yet so you don’t look at it). • Watch Teacher Librarian demonstration: Holocaust – subject Unbroken – title Carroll, Lewis - author
Search OPAC • Go to the EHS library OPAC webpage. • Type in a search term of your choice. • Click on the correct box – title, author, or subject. • Choose two books of interest – one fiction and one nonfiction. • Write down the information for a book of your choice. • Make sure the book is noted as Available so you can check it out today. • You may need to try multiple subjects, titles or authors to find both one fiction and one nonfiction book. The nonfiction book may be a different subject than the fiction book you choose. • Raise your hand when you are done for teacher check.
Find ONE of your two OPAC Books • Find your nonfiction or fiction book – your choice which one. • If you cannot find your first choice book, then find your second choice book. • Bring the book and your ID to the circulation desk to check it out. • Read and/or quietly discuss your book with the person sitting next to you. If you discuss the book, please answer these questions: a. Why did you choose to search for the book you did? b. What is the best thing about the book you chose? c. How hard was it to locate the book on the shelves? d. What are some other subjects you might research?
Read or Discuss Quietly Read and/or quietly discuss your book with the person sitting next to you. If you choose to discuss the book, please answer these questions: a. Why did you choose to search for the book you did? b. What is the best thing about the book you chose? c. How hard was it to locate the book on the shelves? d. What are some other subjects you might research?
Stand behind your pushed-in chair for Book Retrieval Do you have your: • EHS ID card? • Your library paper with the call #s noted? Remember: • Find your first choice or your second choice book. • Bring the book and your ID to the circulation desk to check it out. • Read and/or quietly discuss your book at your table.
At your table with your book: Read and/or quietly discuss your book with the person sitting next to you. If you choose to discuss the book, please answer these questions: a. Why did you choose to search for the book you did? b. What is the best thing about the book you chose? c. How hard was it to locate the book on the shelves? d. What are some other subjects you might research?
Stand behind your pushed-in chair for the Map Activity • Find the answers to the Map Activity. • Show the teachers your answers when you are finished. • If incorrect, go back and fix your mistake(s). • If correct, please answer the EQ (Essential Question) found on the library website, the last item on right menu bar.
Closure 1. Discuss why the library is important – the EQ(Essential Question) Response with the person next to you. 2. Be prepared with an answer to share with your table and with the class.