Welcome back to school! PVS Media Center Let’s review how to use the library.

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Welcome back to school! PVS Media Center Let’s review how to use the library.

1 How many books may you check out?

2 How long do you get to keep the books?

3 How do you know when the books are due?

4 What is the fine for books returned late?

5 How can you pay off your fines?

6 What should you do if you lose a book or damage a book?

7 How should you carry your books home?

8 Where should you put the books when you get them home?

9 Where should you read your books at home?

10 Where do your books go when you are ready to return them?

11 How do you use the sticks on the library shelves?

12 What should you do with a book that you don’t want to check out but don’t know where to put?

13 What is the difference between fiction and nonfiction?

14 What is the difference between chapter and picture?

15 What is considered a GOOD book?

15 How do you choose a good book?

To choose a good book, look at the...  title  cover  author  call number  awards or reviews  pictures  blurb  reading level (5-finger rule)  size of print  length of book