Más contenido relacionado La actualidad más candente (20) Similar a Library Skills (20) Library Skills4. Just like you have
skin to protect the
parts inside you…
A book has a part
that protects it
too!
5. It’s called a COVER!
The book’s
COVER is the
outside part of
the book!
10. The TITLE is the book’s name. It
almost always appears near the TOP
of the book’s cover.
TITLE:
The Very
Hungry
Caterpillar
11. The TITLE of a book can help you
predict or guess what the book will
be about.
TITLE:
The Very
Hungry
Caterpillar
13. This book is about a caterpillar. We
can tell because the word caterpillar
is in the book’s TITLE.
14. There is also a picture of a caterpillar
on the cover of the book.
15. The COVER of a book also has
the name of the AUTHOR on it.
17. The AUTHOR’S name usually appears
somewhere below the book’s TITLE or
near the bottom of the book.
19. Sometimes the cover of a book will
also have the name of the person
who drew the pictures in the book.
24. Sometimes
the same
person writes
the story and
draws the
pictures. They
are both the
AUTHOR and
ILLUSTRATOR!
Maurice Sendak wrote
“Where the Wild Things
Are” and drew the
pictures!
26. Is it:
Yummy
My Favourite
Nursery
Stories
Or
Lucy
Cousins?
27. The TITLE of this book is: Yummy
My Favourite Nursery Stories
28. The TITLE of this book is: Yummy
My Favourite Nursery Stories
Lucy
Cousins is
the
AUTHOR.
30. The SPINE of a book connects the
FRONT COVER to the BACK COVER .
31. You have a SPINE too!
Your SPINE is very strong. It keeps your
body straight and holds you up!
33. But a book’s SPINE is not as
strong as your SPINE!
It can get damaged if you drop the
book, or don’t handle it with care.
34. The SPINE of a book also has important
information on it!
37. And if it’s a library book, the SPINE will
have a special label on it called a
CALL NUMBER!
38. A CALL NUMBER is the address of the
book. It tells you exactly where the
book lives on the shelf!
39. Just like your address tells everyone
what house you live in on your street.
235
41. ??? WHAT TO
REMEMBER ???
For now, all you
need to know
about CALL
NUMBERS is
that they are on
the spine of
library books.
43. So always make sure when you
put a book back on the shelf….
The SPINE of the book is facing you!
45. So you can see….
TITLE
of the
book
The CALL
NUMBER
46. So you can see….
And the
name of TITLE
the of the
AUTHOR. book
The CALL
NUMBER
47. Now you know all about the
important parts on the OUTSIDE
of a book.
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