In grocery shopping, all the items you choose are organized and grouped together. Aisle 1Frozen Foods: Ice Cream, biscuits, breads, whipped topping, pie.

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In grocery shopping, all the items you choose are organized and grouped together. Aisle 1Frozen Foods: Ice Cream, biscuits, breads, whipped topping, pie shells, Breakfast Items, Juice, Aisle 2Frozen Foods: Entrées, Dinners, Potatoes, Desserts, Vegetables, Fruits Aisle 3Frozen Foods: Pizza, Snacks Non Frozen: Bread, Bagels, Buns Aisle 4Asian Foods, Condiments, Salad Dressing, Peanut Butter, Jelly, Coffee, Tea, Creamer, Aisle 5Canned Beans, Vinegar, Pickles, Tomato Sauce, Canned Vegetables, Bulk Size Items, Latino Foods Aisle 6New "$1 or Less" Aisle (also: Seasonal, Snack Cakes) Aisle 7Soup, Stuffing, Spaghetti Sauce, Pastas, Canned Pasta, Boxed Potatoes Aisle 8Sauce and Gravy Mixes, Gelatin, Canned Meat, Dry Beans, Rice, Boxed Dinners, Ice Cream Toppings, Macaroni & Cheese, Pudding, Health Bars, Rice Cakes, Boxed Rice & Soy Milks Aisle 9Canned Fruit, Juice, Juice Boxes, Drink Mixes Aisle 10Baking Supplies, Nuts, Spices, Pie Filling, Shortening, Vegetable Oil Aisle 11Cereal (hot and cold), Syrup, Pancake Mix, Pop Tarts, Fruit Snacks Aisle 12Popcorn, Peanuts, Crackers, Cookies, Snack Mixes Aisle 13Chips, Candy Aisle 14Butter, Sour Cream, Juice, Eggs, Cookie Dough, Tube Biscuits, Milk, Yogurt OutsideAisleButter, Cheese, Lunch Meats, Breakfast Meats

In a library, the Dewey system uses a system of aisles to organize and group the books so we can find them more easily. Generalities Philosophy Religion – 200 Social Science – 300 Language – 400 Natural Science & Math – 500 Technology – 600 The Arts – 700 Literature – 800 Geography & History – 900 Fiction - FEasy - E

000 – Generalities - News Media, Journalism, Publishing, Encyclopedias, Libraries, Rare Books 100 – Psychology - Morals, Logic, Paranormal Activity, Philosophy 200 – Religion – Various religions and practices, history of churches 300 – Social Science – Politics, Economics, Law, Education, Military, Social Problems and Solutions, Government, Commerce

400 – Language - Words, Parts of Speech, Books about other Languages 500 – Natural Science/Math – Math, Astronomy, Physics, Chemistry, Earth Science, Life Science, Plants, Animals 600 – Technology (Applied Science) – Medicine, Agriculture, Home Economics, Buildings, Manufacturing, Engineering 700 – The Arts – Music, Art, Architecture, Graphic Arts, Drawing, Photography

800 – Literature – Stories and poems from all countries 900 – Geography/History – Maps, Travel, History of various countries and continents

Use the white shelf labels in the different sections to help you locate the books you need for the assignment.

Use the call numbers on the white tag attached to the side of the book for the assignment.

Finding books in the library is like using the aisles in a grocery store. Use the Dewey categories to help you narrow down your places to look. Use the aisle markers and call numbers to help you find books in the library. Generalities Philosophy Religion – 200 Social Science – 300 Language – 400 Natural Science & Math – 500 Technology – 600 The Arts – 700 Literature – 800 Geography & History – 900 Fiction - F Easy - E

Today’s Assignment While you are looking for books, find a book about the subject on your card. When you find it, write down the title and the call number from the spine of the book. Bring it to the counter with your books to be checked out.