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HOW “DE WEY” DO?

HOW “DE WEY” DO?. The scope of this PowerPoint is to provide a clear understanding of the Media Center for middle school students and how to make it work for them. All books have a place in the Media Center… Let’s see how important this is for us to know. Click me. Click me.

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HOW “DE WEY” DO?

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  1. HOW “DE WEY” DO? The scope of this PowerPoint is to provide a clear understanding of the Media Center for middle school students and how to make it work for them

  2. All books have a place in the Media Center… Let’s see how important this is for us to know Click me Click me Pre /Post test

  3. Categorizing Books 101 Books are placed into two categories: Fiction and Nonfiction What does fiction and nonfiction mean? What is an example of each?

  4. Call Numbers Each book is assigned a number, letter or both numbers and letters. Based on the letters and/or numbers assigned to each book determines where it is shelved. Categorizing books 102 http://library.thinkquest.org/5002/Basic/whatcn.htm

  5. Categorizing books 103 Dewey Decimal Classification System The DDC was developed by Melvil Dewey who, at the time, was a college student. He went on to create the first library school. His system is used in all libraries/Media Centers in order for anyone in any library or Media Center to be able to locate any book. Call numbers for non fiction books are arranged by ten different subjects, ranging from 000 – 900

  6. 3 A 9 2 H So… what and how are the numbers and letters assigned to each book? 1 R 6 L 4 Q 8 T M 6 5 U

  7. People always asking us how “de wey” do • Well we’re the library crew • And this is how we do: • When you’re looking for a book, • You have to know • They have numbers attached • So you know where to go. • Triple zeros mean gen-er-ali-ties • And this includes computers and libraries • 100 is for phi-los-ophy • Ooooh witches and ghosts • Yeah they’re doing the most • 200 is for re-li-gi-on • All about what people believe-in • 300 is for social sci-en-ces • For all your issues • Money, government, laws and alliances • 400 is for language • Spanish, French, German, ooh the anguish • 500 is for science and math • Fossils, mammals, division, • Ooooh feel the wrath! • Ok guys we’re almost done, • 600 is gonna be the one! • Technology! • Engineering, cookingand utilities • 700, the arts, ooh yeah • Colors, drawing, painting, and photography • 800 is for lit-era-ture • Writing, reading, plays, yeah this is for sure! • 900 is for geography and history • Countries and traveling • Lots of unraveling! • Now no more asking how “de wey” do, • We’re the library crew and what works for us • Will work for you! D E W E Y R A P D E W E Y R A P

  8. Let’s get started! Dewey Decimal number 000= Generalities such as : Research, facts, computers

  9. 100= Philosophy and Psychology

  10. 200= Religion

  11. 300= Sociology and Anthropology Book Review

  12. 400= Dictionaries/Languages/Education

  13. 500= Math /Science/Astronomy Book Review/Summary

  14. 600= Technology/Medical Science

  15. 700= Art/Architecture/Paintings

  16. 800= Multicultural Literature Book Review

  17. 900= World History/Geography/Urban Legends

  18. Got it now?Let’s see Dewey trivia game Matching Dewey Decimal numbers Call number order game

  19. Bibliography Chilvers, I., Farr, D., Osborne,H. (1997).The Oxford Dictionary of Art. Oxford University Press. DDC Retrieved from: http://bpeck.com/references/DDC/ddc_mine100.htm Dewey Decimal System for Kids Retrieved from: http://www.cf.k12.wi.us/library/deweydecimal.htm Denver Public Library Retrieved from: http://kids.denverlibrary.org/ask/dewey.html D.K. Publishing(2012). Human Body A Visual Encyclopedia. Dickinson, T.(2010). NightWatch A Practical Guide to Viewing the Universe. Firefly Books, Limited. Hill, L.C.(2009). Harlem Stomp!A Cultural History of the Harlem Renaissance. Little, Brown Books for Young Readers

  20. Bibliography Lauber, P. (1985).Tales Mummies Tell. HarperCollins’ Publishing Learning library games Retrieved from: https://sites.google.com/site/dawnmediacenter/library-learning-games Maestro, B.(1996). The Story of Religion.Clarion Books Publishing Post test Retrieved from: http://quizlet.com/1765758/test Quia library games Retrieved from: http://www.quia.com/mc/7265.html Tackach, J.(1997).Brown V. Board of Education. Lucent Books Publishing Tibballs, G. (2012). Ripley’s Believe it or Not! Download the Weird. Ripley’s publishing What is a call number Retrieved from: http://library.thinkquest.org/5002/Basic/whatcn.htm Webster.(1996). Webster’s New World Student Dictionary. Webster’s New World Publishing.

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