WELCOME TO THE CANBY LANE LIBRARY MEDIA CENTER

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WELCOME TO THE CANBY LANE LIBRARY MEDIA CENTER

WON’T YOU JOIN US IN OUR TOUR OF THE MEDIA CENTER? This is our African-American Studies Area. Here you will find literature, poetry, fiction, reference and biographies pertaining to African-Americans

THIS IS OUR EASY READING SECTION This is the area you will visit often if you teach Pre-Kindergarten-Third Grade. Be sure to check out these materials for your classroom collection.

EASY READING SECTION There are two special areas within the Easy Reading Section. Rookie Readers are located in the last bookcase in this section and are part of the Accelerated Reader Series Easy Black Studies,located in the last bookcase are books written for younger African –American boys and girls. These books are written by African- American Authors.

VISIT OUR FICTION OR CHAPTER BOOKS SECTION All fiction books are filed alphabetically according to the last name of the author.

OUR NON-FICTION SECTION We use the Dewey Decimal Classification System at Canby Lane . 000-General Works 100-199 Philosophy &psychology 200-299 Religion 300-399 Social science 400-499 Language 500-599 Natural Sciences &mathematics

NON-FICTION SECTION 600-699 Applied Science 700-799 The Arts 800-899 Literature 900-999 Geography & History B= Biography Prof=Professional Materials Ref= Reference E=Easy Reading F =Fiction

BE SURE AND VISIT OUR PROFESSIONAL AREA This area is located in our Audio-Visual Room. Materials are specifically focused on teaching methods and ways to enhance your teaching techniques.