4 th – 6 th Graders Do you….? *Love the Library? *Want to make the Library a better place? *Enjoy hard work? (shelving, alphabetizing?) *Enjoy making creative.

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4 th – 6 th Graders Do you….? *Love the Library? *Want to make the Library a better place? *Enjoy hard work? (shelving, alphabetizing?) *Enjoy making creative bulletin boards? Then you may want to join our Weibel Library Club! *1 st Meeting will be held Wed., Oct. 29 1:40 – 1:55 (last recess)

Jobs to be done Dusting Cleaning tables & counters Straightening Shelves *Organizing the carts *Shelving *Checking in/out books *Spine Labels *Covering Books Occasionally Bulletin Boards *training required

LIP Club is the Library In Progress Club One meeting max. a month –It will always be held on Wed. afternoons during last recess. You don’t have to attend every meeting. No pressure! Come and help when you want to.

When Helping During Lunch Recess #1 Sign – in #2 Check Clip Board for info #3 Check Calendar

Sign-in Sheet Name cleaning/shelf s alpha - cartshelving check out/in b. boards 1Ada Kwong 2Aditi 3Alekya R. 4Alyson 5Angela 6Ann C. 7Arushi 8Ashley M. 9Barkha Bhojak 10Brandon 11Carolyn 12Chantel C. 13Charlene 14Chelsea J. 15Deepika 16Delphine Ho *Example:

Checking IN/OUT Books You need to be trained by Mrs. Hawks You will sign-up on the Calendar –once a month –During lunch recess Monday, Wednesday & Friday It’s your responsibility to check the Calendar and be here on your day. If you miss your day you may not sign up for another in the same month. The helpers that are signed up for the day are the only ones allowed to use computer or behind the counter. –Two people Max. behind counter.

Organizing Cart or Shelving Books You must pay attention to the spine labels! –First separate the different type of books. (example: FIC, E, Moving UP, Historical Fiction, Non-Fiction, or Biography) –Then you alphabetize all but Non-Fiction Books. –Non-Fiction have Numbers on the spines and are put in number order.

Remember the Webcat Tutorial?? Now find the books with the call number

Fiction Books Here are the 4 different sections for Fiction books –Easy Fiction: E All Fiction chapter books: FIC ALL Moving up section: –Will have a Moving up sticker at the top of the spine. Historic Fiction: –Will have a Historic Fiction sticker right above the spine label. It will have a colored stripe and should be shelved on the shelf with others that have the same stripe.

Non-Fiction & Biography The books with the numbers on the spine labels are non-fiction books. These are placed in number order. –If several books have the same number you would then put the books alphabetically by author’s last name. (this info will also be on the spine label) –Example (the shelf may look like this): HAR ASC BEL STO HAV State & Country books: –Are separated from regular non-fiction books and shelved alphabetically by Country or State. –These are located at the end of the non-fiction section. Biography books: – B LIN –They are organized alphabetically by subject’s last name. “LIN” is the first 3 letters on Lincoln.