When I was a kid I would think of "fiction" as "fake" because they both start with a "f". So non fiction would not fake stories which are true stories.
2:18 that's a weird way to put it. I would say fiction = fake and non-fiction = not fake That seems easier to remember because the word fiction starts with the letter "f" and "non" means not
This is a very nice video. I just earned my Masters in Library Science. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and your students are wonderful, too.
When I was a kid I would think of "fiction" as "fake" because they both start with a "f". So non fiction would not fake stories which are true stories.
From one librarian to another , wonderful job!
Thank you from a librarian that is now teaching remotely. You taught all of my second graders in Arlington, Washington!
brilliant!!!! i like your presentation!!!
It's very informative ma'am
Thank you so much
Put some other video please.
If she worked in my school library I might have read more. Love her accent.
I am in college and I found this helpful. I don't know if that reflects well on you or poorly on me.
Thanks for the explanation..I gained a lot
Thanks. Actually learned a lot
Thank you
Great video. Helped me out.
Brilliant. Thank you!
Nonfiction books doesn't have Dewey decimal number, how can I numberd them.
What is the doody 💩 decimal system?
Thank you! 😊
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2:35 No idea what the hell that was. Dance maybe?
very good
2:18 that's a weird way to put it. I would say
fiction = fake
and
non-fiction = not fake
That seems easier to remember because the word fiction starts with the letter "f" and "non" means not
Nice
2:34
how can i see another topic.
Poor young Karen. Looks sus
Jesus Christ, that was bad!
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