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DCHS Library

DCHS Library . Mrs. Reeves reevesa@dallask12.org. Library Rules Hours of Operation: 7:00 – 3:00. 1 st lunch wave closed You must have a pass from your teacher and please sign in. Check out books, use computers, work on projects, and study with friends

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DCHS Library

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  1. DCHS Library Mrs. Reeves reevesa@dallask12.org

  2. Library RulesHours of Operation: 7:00 – 3:00 • 1st lunch wave closed • You must have a pass from your teacher and please sign in. • Check out books, use computers, work on projects, and study with friends • Golden Rule: Respect others ,books, and computers

  3. Circulation Rules • You may check out two books. • You may NOT check out Reference books. • Fines: Overdue: 10 cents a day • Lost: price of the book • You can recheck your book without your book.

  4. OPAC: Online Public Access Catalog www.dallask12.org Quick Links: Select Atriuum Select DCHS Library OPAC: Online Public Access Catalog

  5. Fiction In the Middle • Alphabetical Order by Author’s last name • Set up like bookstore • Genres: Classics, Fantasy, Teen Drama, Historical Fiction, Girl Reads, Guy Reads, • Westerns, Mystery, Horror, Romance, • Books Into Movies, Inspirational, Biographies

  6. Accelerated Reader Check out ARBookfind.com to make sure it is an AR book. www.arbookfind.com AR Contests Don’t be a DUM DUM- READ!

  7. College and Career Ready * New Reading Standards 70% Informational Text • Expository: Textbooks, instruction manuals, articles, reference books, graphs and charts, newspaper • Argument: Speeches, essays, opinion pieces, magazines, editorials • Functional Text: Directions, forms, applications, menus, contracts, maps, recipes • Literary Nonfiction: autobiographies, biographies, memoirs, historical accounts, scientific accounts, economic accounts, diaries

  8. College and Career Ready * New Reading Standards • 30 % Literature • Fiction: Short stories, poetry, novels,

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