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Working with Files and Folders Paw Prints Productions presents… Dewey and the Caveman Animation builds screen. Prompt flies-in to attract attention. Click to start SCT100

Where do you go when you don’t know? Working with Files and Folders The library is a place where you can go to learn about yourself and the world around you. With so many books to choose, how do you know where to look? Quit SCT100

Working with Files and Folders Dewey Decimal System Working with Files and Folders Animation – Books move to a shelf location (category) A man named Dewey, who once worked in a library, created a system of numbers to put books in order so you can easily find them. It’s called the Dewey Decimal System. Quit SCT100

Working with Files and Folders Call Numbers Working with Files and Folders 000’s 100’s 200’s 300’s 400’s 500’s 600’s 700’s 800’s 900’s 538 621 775 Animation – numbers appear Dewey grouped books into ten areas by subject. Each subject has secret codes or “call numbers” for finding books. You can find a book from its call number. For example, you can find a book with a call number of 538 in the 500’s area. Quit SCT100

Working with Files and Folders Call Numbers Working with Files and Folders 000’s 100’s 200’s 300’s 400’s 500’s 600’s 700’s 800’s 900’s When the student clicks in the 100’s box, correct answer feedback displays “That’s it! You can find a book with a call number of 135 in the 100’s area.” (see Slide 29 – Call Numbers Correct) When the student clicks in the 100’s box, correct answer feedback displays “That’s not right. You can find a book with a call number of 135 in the 100’s area.” (see Slide 30 – Call Numbers Incorrect) Click where you would go to find a book with a call number of 135? Quit SCT100

The Caveman Story The cavemen story tells what kinds of books you can find in each of Dewey’s areas. Quit

Working with Files and Folders 100’s - Who am I? Working with Files and Folders Philosophy and Psychology Man thinks about himself. Animation – books appear Books in the 100’s describe what man thinks about himself. There are also books that explain things man doesn’t understand—like ghosts and aliens from outer space. Quit SCT100

Working with Files and Folders 100’s - Who am I? Working with Files and Folders Philosophy and Psychology Animation – books appear Here are examples of books you’ll find in the 100’s. Quit SCT100

200’s - Who made me? Religion Man thinks about who created him. Books in the 200’s talk about what we think about God. That’s what we believe. People think about God in different ways, through their religions. Quit

Working with Files and Folders 200’s - Who made me? Working with Files and Folders Religion Animation – books appear Here are examples of books you’ll find in the 200’s. Quit SCT100

300’s - Who lives in the next cave? Social Science Man thinks about other people and how to get along with them. Books in the 300’s talk about other people and how they live together. The social sciences also talk about family, holidays, work, and government. There are also books about fairy tales. Quit

300’s - Who lives in the next cave? Working with Files and Folders Social Science Animation – books appear Here are examples of books you’ll find in the 300’s. Quit SCT100

400’s - How can I make that person understand me? Language Man ”talks” to others through words and signs. You probably already know what language is all about. If you want to know how we speak and what words mean, check out books in the 400’s, under Language. Quit

400’s - How can I make that person understand me? Working with Files and Folders Language Animation – books appear Here are examples of books you’ll find in the 400’s. Quit SCT100

500’s - How can I understand nature and what’s around me? Science Man learns about the air, land, and sea, and wild animals. The 500’s books describe nature and anything that happens by itself--rocks, trees, weather, oceans, rivers, wild animals, plants, space, moon, stars, sun, math, and time. Quit

500’s - How can I understand nature and what’s around me? Working with Files and Folders Science Animation – books appear Here are examples of books you’ll find in the 500’s. Quit SCT100

600’s – How can I use what I know about nature? Applied Science and Useful Arts The cave man used what he learned about fire to make tools. He learned about plants to create food, medicine, etc... The 600’s have books using nature to create things to make the world a better place. The 600’s have things from the 500’s that man made to work for him, such as cars, boats, planes, cookbooks, computers, pets, farm animals, and medicine. Quit

600’s – How can I use what I know about nature? Working with Files and Folders Applied Science and Useful Arts Animation – books appear Here are examples of books you’ll find in the 600’s. Quit SCT100

700’s – How can I enjoy my free time? Fine Arts and Recreation As time passes, man learns about painting pictures, playing games, creating music and dancing. Books in the 700’s show you what people do for fun. Some people read, dance, listen to music, go to the movies, drawing, tell jokes, and play sports. What do you do when you have free time? Quit

700’s – How can I enjoy my free time? Working with Files and Folders Fine Arts and Recreation Animation – books appear Here are examples of books you’ll find in the 700’s. Quit SCT100

800’s – How can I pass on man’s good deeds? Literature Man becomes a storyteller. He creates poems and plays about relatives and friends for other people to enjoy. Books in the 800’s are full of poems, plays, and other ways to tell stories for others to read or act out and enjoy. Quit

800’s – How can I pass on man’s good deeds? Working with Files and Folders Literature Animation – books appear Here are examples of books you’ll find in the 800’s. Quit SCT100

900’s – How can I leave a record for people of the future? History, Geography, and Biography Man writes about what happened, where it happened, and who made it happen. Books in the 900’s tell about people and events in history, and describe where these events took place. They also describe countries, states, wars, and travel. Quit

900’s – How can I leave a record for people of the future? Working with Files and Folders History, Geography, and Biography Animation – books appear Here are examples of books you’ll find in the 900’s. Quit SCT100

000’s – What else is there? General Works Where does man look up general information? Books in the 000’s provide general knowledge about many subjects. This is a good place to find a book about facts, a dictionary, an atlas, or another type of reference book. Quit

Where do you go when you don’t know? 100’s Who am I? 200’s Who made me? 300’s Who lives in the next cave? 400’s How can I make that person understand me? 500’s How can I understand nature and what’s around me? 600’s How can I use what I know about nature? 700’s How can I enjoy my free time? 800’s How can I pass on man’s good deeds? 900’s How can I leave a record for people of the future? Where should you go when you don’t know? Thinking about the caveman story will help you remember Dewey’s 10 areas and the kinds of books located there. Quit

Where do you go when you don’t know? 000’s What general information is there? 100’s Who am I? 200’s Who made me? 300’s Who lives in the next cave? 400’s How can I make that person understand me? 500’s How can I understand nature and what’s around me? 600’s How can I use what I know about nature? 700’s How can I enjoy my free time? 800’s How can I pass on man’s good deeds? 900’s How can I leave a record for people of the future? And, don’t forget General Works in the 000’s, which comes first. Quit

Created by Peg Daigle-Riley, Kay Sauers, and Rebecca Homan The End Dewey and the Caveman Created by Peg Daigle-Riley, Kay Sauers, and Rebecca Homan Adapted for this project from a version of the Caveman Story on the Internet - http://mte.anacortes.k12.wa.us/library/dewey/deweystory.htm Quit

Working with Files and Folders Call Numbers – Correct! Working with Files and Folders 000’s 100’s 200’s 300’s 400’s 500’s 600’s 700’s 800’s 900’s 135 On Go Back, student continues on slide 6, “The Cavemen Story”. That’s it! You can find a book with a call number of 135 in the 100’s area. Continue SCT100

Call Numbers – Incorrect 135 That’s not right. You can find a book with a call number of 135 in the 100’s area. Go Back

Working with Files and Folders Quit Lesson? Working with Files and Folders This screen displays anytime a student clicks the Quit button within the lesson. If the student clicks “No” from here, he/she is returned to the last viewed screen. Are you sure you want to quit this lesson? Yes No SCT100