
Translation:
"Library Motto: In this classroom, everyone is a student and everyone is a teacher."
Translation:
"The Three Main Rules of the Library: Take Care of Yourself. Take Care of Others. Take Care of the Library."
Translation:
"How many library books can I check out?"
"You can have three books checked out at any given time."
"Wow! That's awesome!"
Translation:
"Can I run in the library?"
"Can I speak loudly in the library?"
"When students are running or speaking loudly, it makes it harder for others to read or do their work. In our library, we help others. This means that running or speaking loudly is not allowed."
Translation:
"When someone is speaking (in class or in a group activity), do I have to pay attention to them?"
"In our library, we work together. This means that we listen to others when they speak."
Translation:
"What do I do if I want to say something in class?"
"A "share" is when you want to share some information with others or respond to a question. You raise your hand and wait for someone to call on you."
"A "question" is when you want to ask about something. You make the ASL sign for question, then hold your index finger up and wait for someone to call on you."
Translation:
ASL Sign for Question: Use your index finger to draw a question mark in the air.
Translation:
"What do I do if I have to use the bathroom?"
"Your raise your hand up and make the ASL sign for the letter T (which also means bathroom). Make sure you sign out when you leave and sign back in when you return."
Translation:
"ASL Sign for Bathroom: Make the ASL sign for the letter T (which also means bathroom)."
Translation:
"Can I sit and read quietly with a friend during reading time?"
"Yes! I love that idea! And I bet if you ask others, they might want to join you!"