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Solving the Puzzle to the Dewey Decimal System

Solving the Puzzle to the Dewey Decimal System. Prepared by: Susan Noland, Media Specialist Mulberry Elementary November 2012.

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Solving the Puzzle to the Dewey Decimal System

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  1. Solving the Puzzle to the Dewey Decimal System Prepared by: Susan Noland, Media Specialist Mulberry Elementary November 2012

  2. The purpose of this presentation is to introduce students to the organization of the Dewey Decimal System. As a result, students will be able to locate and find books on the shelves in the media center. This presentation is for elementary students in the third through fifth grades.

  3. How should books be arranged in the media center? Would a system help books stay organized and easy to find?

  4. Melvil Dewey 1851-1931

  5. How was it done before? In Melvil's day, classification systems used a fixed design where each book was given a dedicated spot on the shelf.Each new item was put in order by when it was bought.

  6. What was the problem? People had to look in many places to find books on the same subject. No two libraries used the same system.

  7. What was the solution? Dewey’s idea was to use numbers from 000-999 to classify all human knowledge, arranging books by subject with the decimal system.

  8. Advantages Puts books about the same subject next to each other Used by libraries all around the world Decimals help create special numbers for each topic

  9. How does it work? I want a book on “The United States Civil War”. The media center has many books on the subject. What do I do?

  10. In Destiny catalog, type “Civil War” in the search window. Many books choices will appear. Choose a book that best suits your needs. Notice the call number.

  11. Civil War History973.7ADL Civil War Weapons 973.7 MIL Soldiers of the Civil War 973.7 DAV Civil War Battles 973.7 BEV

  12. Civil War History973.7ADL Civil War Weapons 973.7 MIL Soldiers of the Civil War 973.7 DAV Civil War Battles 973.7 BEV

  13. Civil War History973.7ADL Civil War Weapons 973.7 MIL Soldiers of the Civil War 973.7 DAV Civil War Battles 973.7 BEV

  14. Civil War History973.7ADL Civil War Weapons 973.7 MIL War Between the States 973.7 BEV Soldiers of the Civil War 973.7 DAV Civil War Battles 973.7 BEV

  15. Civil War History973.7ADL Civil War Weapons 973.7 MIL War Between the States 973.7 BEV Soldiers of the Civil War 973.7 DAV Civil War Battles 973.7 BEV

  16. Let’s look at the sections of the Dewey Decimal System.

  17. 000s All book images from Amazon.com Generalities This section was created for expansion. Reference books Computer guides

  18. 100's All book images from Amazon.com Who am I? How we think and act Psychology and Philosophy

  19. 200's Review: http://www.amazon.com/DAulaires-Greek-Myths-Ingri-dAulaire/dp/0440406943 All book images from Amazon.com Next…. Who made me? Books on religion and myths

  20. 300's Review: http://www.amazon.com/Day-Life-Police-Officer-Level/dp/0789479559/ref=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1352178021&sr=1-2&keywords=a+day+in+the+life+of+a+police+officer All book images from Amazon.com • Who is my neighbor? • Learn about other people in the world

  21. 400's We need to communicate with others in order to live in this world. Books about languages are included in this section. All book images from Amazon.com

  22. 500's Review: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/light-in-the-attic-shel-silverstein/1101077919?ean=9780060256739&itm=1&usri=a+light+in+the+attic All book images from Amazon.com What should we talk about to our friends and neighbors? General Sciences Math

  23. 600's All book images from Amazon.com How do use apply sciences? Science, Technology and Medicine

  24. 700's All book images from Amazon.com • How can I enjoy my free time? • Arts • Sports • Recreation

  25. 800's All book images from Amazon.com • How about literature? • Famous authors and books • Poetry

  26. 900's All book images from Amazon.com • How did it happen? • Ask Who, What, When, Where and How? • History • Geography

  27. 000s Generalities100s Philosophy and Psychology200s Religion300s Social Sciences400s Language500s Natural Sciences and Mathematics600s Technology, Applied Science 700s The Arts800s Literature900s History, geography and Biographies Summary

  28. It is time to practice! Let’s practice what we just learned!

  29. References 2012 Almanac for Kids. (2012). NewYork: Scholastic. American Heritage Children’s Dictionary (2009) . Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. Breitlinks.com (2009). Mr B’s Dewey Challenge. Retrieved November 5, 2012 from http://breitlinks.com/deweychallenge/question_1.htm. d’Aulaire, I. (1992) D’Aulaire’s Book of Greek Myths. New York: Delecorte Books. Eyewitness Books: American Revolution. (2002). New York: DK Publishing. Georgia Department of Education. (2012). 4th grade Science S4E2. Retrieved November 5, 2012. https:// www.georgiastandards.org/Standards/Georgia%20Performance%20Standards/FourthGradeApproved7-12-2004.pdf. Georgia Department of Education. (2012). 3rd grade Reading ELACC3RL2 . Retrieved November 5, 2012https://www.georgiastandards.org/Common-Core/Common%20Core%20Frameworks/CCGPS_ELA_Grade3_Standards.pdf. Haywood, L. (2001) A Day in the Life of a Police Officer. New York: DK Publishing. Kennedy, M. (2002). A True Book: Football. New York: Children’s Press.

  30. References Knowlton, J. (1986) Reading Rainbow Maps and Globes. New York: HarperCollins Nankivell-Aston, S. (2000). Science Experiments with Simple Machines. New York: Children’s Press. Silverstein, S. (1981). A Light in the Attic. New York: HarperCollins. Turnbull, S. (2006). Sun, Moon and Stars. London: DK Publishing. Zucker, J. (2004). Lighting a Lamp: A Diwali Story. Hauppauge, NY: Barron’s Educational Services. Graphics Sources Melvil Dewey pictures Dewey Drawing. (n.d.). Retrieved onNovember 4, 2012 from http://www.slais.ubc.ca/COURSES/libr517/02-03-wt2/projects/dewey/Images/deweymelvil.gif All book graphics are from amazon.com Book Covers (n.d.). Retrieved on 11/5/12from amazon.com

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