CALL NUMBERS IN THE LIBRARY ElementaryLibrarian

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WHAT ARE CALL NUMBERS? A Call Number is like the book’s address in the library – it’s where it lives! Think of the library as a school bus and the books as students who need to be picked up. If the bus driver doesn’t have any addresses, how will he or she find the students? Discuss this with a partner. You can think of the library in the same way. What would happen if we put the books just anywhere on the shelves? Discuss.

THE SECTIONS OF OUR LIBRARY Easy These are picture books for everyone to check out. Call numbers begin with E, followed by the 1st letter of the author’s last name. Examples: E E E A M V

THE SECTIONS OF OUR LIBRARY Fiction These are chapter books for grades 3-5. There will be a new section for easy chapter books soon! Call numbers begin with Fic, followed by the 1st letter of the author’s last name, or the 1st three letters in some cases. Examples: Fic Fic Fic Kin Row W

THE SECTIONS OF OUR LIBRARY Nonfiction These books are organized by the Dewey Decimal System. Call numbers range from 000 to 999, followed by the 1st three letters of the author’s last name. Examples: 001.9 398.2 627.1 And McC Bis

WHY IS IT IMPORTANT TO KEEP LIBRARY BOOKS IN ORDER?

DISCUSS WITH YOUR TABLE: Why is it so important to use shelf markers? Is it OK to put books on just any shelf in the library? How can call numbers help me find books in the library? Why can’t I find books I’m looking for sometimes? How can I help keep the library in order?

THIS MONTH’S STATIONS: 3rd Grade: ABC Order Review Fiction Call Numbers activity Book shelving practice 4th Grade: Fiction Call Numbers activity Nonfiction Call Numbers activity Book shelving practice 5th Grade: Dictionary Review Call Numbers Review Evaluating Websites activity

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