USING
YOUR LIBRARY
Students
at our library have the opportunity to explore
literature and acquire skills necessary
to become self-reliant, life-long learners.
A library is a place where you can find books,
magazines, records, and films. You can also
find dictionaries, atlases, encyclopedias
and maps that will help you to research and
study.
A
librarian is a person who works in the library.
She helps children find the books they want.
Libraries
have rules.
Here are some for you to keep in mind:
.
Keep silence
. Return the books on time
. Respect the librarian and other people in
the library
. Take good care of the books
. Do not enter with food or drinks
Fiction
and non-fiction books are arranged in alphabetical
order by the authors’ last names. A
book by Roald Dahl comes before a book by
Judy Delton.
We
can help you choose a book that corresponds
to your reading development:
. Short, simple stories for the early reader
. High interest stories for the developing
reader
. More complicated plots for the independent
reader
In
any case, reading is fun!