The document provides information about the school media center including staff, hours of operation, student and teacher procedures and services. It outlines what students can check out, how to search for books, use of Accelerated Reader, behavioral expectations, and resources available to teachers including book requests and technology support.
2. Mrs. Dixon-Media Specialist Mrs. Mack-Media Clerk
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Occasionally, there will also be other staff or volunteers helping out in the media center and you can
always ask them for help too!
3. × Daily 7:45-2:30
× Students may come to check books in and out
throughout the day.
× Classes may visit from 8:30 am-2:30 pm
Students should always have a pass when visiting
without a class!
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5. 1. Use a shelf marker when
looking for books you may
or may not check out
2. An adult must enter the AR
password if taking a test
3. How many books can I
check out?
K: 1 book to keep in classroom
1st: 1 book and can take home
2nd-5th: 2 books to take home
1 on reading level
1 for fun!
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6. I am RESPECTFUL
× Use quiet voice
× Treat books and
equipment
carefully
I am RESPONSIBLE
× Have ID Card
× No food or drinks
× Leave table,
chairs, and books
where you find
them
I am SAFE
× Walk safely
× Use equipment
appropriately
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8. × Check out books
× Use the computers for AR, locating materials, and online
research
× Read or study independently
× Shop at the school store
× Pencils, papers, and lots of other fun stuff!
× MakerSpace Activities-Coming in September!
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9. × The Media Specialist can help you:
× Locate materials by topic, genre, author, etc
× Find “just right” books
× Research using print and online resources
× Cite resources when researching
× Help out with technology
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11. Easy Fiction-Labeled with an E
These books are sometimes called Easy
Readers or Picture Books. The pictures called
illustrations are an important part of the story.
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12. Fiction-Labeled with an F or Fic
These books are sometimes called chapter
books because they have many chapters or
sections.
They are longer than picture books and have
more words than pictures.
Examples: Diary of Wimpy Kid, Dork Diaries, The
Cat in the Hat, The Very Hungry Caterpillar
Fiction books are in alphabetical order by the
author’s last name.
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13. “Easy Fiction and Fiction books
are pretend or make believe
stories. These books can take
you on grand adventures to the
mountains, Africa, outerspace,
and even imaginary places like
Camelot and Hogwarts!
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14. Non Fiction Books are true books that give facts
and real information.
Books are organized by subject and use CALL
NUMBERS.
The CALL NUMBERS are called the Dewey
Decimal System and is a way of keeping non-
fiction books in order.
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15. Biographies are also a type of non-fiction book!
These books tell the stories of people’s lives.
Here in the media center you can find
biographies about explorers, scientists,
athletes, and many other important and
famous people!
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16. Reference books are also Non-Fiction books,
however these books cannot be checked out
and are for use in the media center only. These
books include Encyclopedias, Dictionaries,
Thesauruses, and Atlases.
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17. Graphic novels can be both fiction or non-
fiction! This type of book is different than the
other books because it combines text and
images in multiple cells and looks like a comic
strip!
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Destiny
Discover
Find Destiny
Discover on the
School Symbaloo or
on the Media Center
Webpage!
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× You can search for a
book by author,
subject, keyword, or
title.
× Enter you search at
top of the screen.
× Scroll through your
results to find available
resources and their call
numbers or author.
Destiny
Discover
22. You will use Accelerated
Reader to take quizzes after
finishing a book and earn
points.
Teachers will work with you to
set goals each 6 weeks.
Students who meet their 6
week goal will receive a reward
or prize from the Media Center.
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If you forget your AR password,
ask a teacher or the media
specialist for help.
If you put in the wrong
password too many times, you
will be locked out!
You can find the link to
Renaissance Place on the
school Symbaloo or webpage.
24. 1. Please put in requests for
books/materials 2 days before you
need them.
2. All materials to be laminated
should be placed on the
appropriately labeled table next to
the storage room. Materials will be
returned to the completed
table/delivered within 3 days.
3. Please use BOSS if you encounter
technology difficulties. The media
specialist will attempt to
correct/fix issues when possible,
however tickets will be escalated to
IT if outside of her scope/abilities.
4. Teachers are responsible for
returning all materials, including
technology, to the media
center. The media specialist/clerk
will not come to your room to pick
up materials.
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25. The Media Specialist can help teachers:
Find resources for a specific
topic/lesson
Collaborate on lesson planning
Teach lessons on library skills such
as conducting online
research/citing resources
Teach lessons on digital citizenship
Incorporate technology into
lessons
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Teachers may use the media
center/labs to:
Bring classes to check out books,
research, work on projects
Administer AR tests and/or any
other class wide assessments
Work with individuals or small
groups
Use the work room to prepare
materials
Schedule time in the MakerSpace