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Let’s Learn About. Call Numbers. Remember, a call number is like the book’s address in the library. It tells where the book lives on the library shelf. Our library has four kinds of books, so we have four kinds of call numbers:. Fiction. Picture Books. I-Can-Read Books.

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  1. Let’s Learn About Call Numbers

  2. Remember, a call number is like the book’s address in the library. It tells where the book lives on the library shelf.

  3. Our library has four kinds of books, so we have four kinds of call numbers: Fiction Picture Books I-Can-Read Books Dewey (non-fiction)

  4. Today we’re going to learn the recipe for making all four kinds of call numbers.

  5. A fiction call number is made up of two parts: jF or F (for fiction) first three letters in the author’s last name

  6. So a fiction call number for the author, Beverly Cleary would look like this: jF Cle

  7. What would the fiction call number for the author, Matt Christopher look like? jF Chr

  8. An easy fiction (picture book) call number is made up of two parts: E (for easy fiction/picture books) first three letters in the author’s last name

  9. So an easy fiction call number for the author, Jan Brett would look like this: E Bre

  10. What would the easy fiction call number for the author WilliamStieg,look like? E Sti

  11. An beginning chapter book or I-Can-Read book call number is made up of two parts: I (for I-Can-Read) first three letters in the author’s last name

  12. What would the I-Can-Read call number for the author Peggy Parrish, look like? I Par

  13. How do we put fiction and easy fiction call numbers in order? Think……How can we put letters in order? That’s right, fiction and easy fiction call numbers are inABC order.

  14. Nonfiction (Dewey) call numbers are made up of two parts: Numbers (for the subject) first three letters in the author’s last name

  15. So a nonfiction call number for a mammal book by Jane Mosley would look like this: j599 Mos

  16. How do we put nonfiction call numbers in order? Think...nonfiction call numbers have numbers and letters, so.. Nonfiction call numbers are put in number order first, then in ABC order.

  17. One kind of nonfiction book has a different recipe from the rest. biography

  18. What is a biography? A book about the life of a famous person. Biography call numbers have their own special recipe.

  19. Biography call numbers are made up of two parts. j92 (the number for biography) first three letters of the famous person’s last name

  20. So the call number for a biography about George Washington would look like this: j92 Was

  21. What would the call number for a biography about Troy Aikman look like? j92 Aik

  22. How are biography call numbers put in order? Since all biography call numbers have a 92, they are put in ABC order.

  23. Let’s see if you can tell what kind of book goes with each call number !!

  24. E Car easy fiction

  25. j567.9 Ber Dewey/nonfiction

  26. j92 Lin biography

  27. E Mcd easy fiction/picture book

  28. F Gif fiction

  29. j796 Bon Dewey/nonfiction

  30. F Par fiction

  31. j92 Edi biography

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