This packet of printable resources is great for teaching your elementary students about call numbers and how books are arranged in your school library or media center. I have included: -20 cards (4 to a page) with fiction call numbers on them (includes 2 versions - a set for libraries that use "F" in fiction call numbers and a set for libraries that use "FIC" in fiction call numbers). Students can practice arranging these cards in the correct order. ✔20 cards (4 to a page) with nonfiction call numbers on them. Students can practice arranging these cards in the correct order. (*Suggested activity: for either set of cards, you could give one card to each student, ask the students hold up the cards, and have the whole class try to arrange themselves in order like a bookshelf!) ✔a worksheet on which students are asked to arrange call numbers (includes 2 versions - one for libraries that use "F" in fiction call numbers and one for libraries that use "FIC" in fiction call numbers) ✔a worksheet on which students are asked to arrange nonfiction call numbers ✔an answer key for the worksheets After practicing with these cards and worksheets, your students will have a better understanding of how books are arranged in both the fiction and nonfiction sections of a library! If you're teaching your students about call numbers, you may want to check out these products as well: Nonfiction Pizza! Call Number Library Skills Printable Resources Thanks a million for visiting my store! Please follow me to stay informed about freebies, new products, sales, and giveaways! May God bless you and your students! ☺ ✷If you purchase this product and find it useful, please consider leaving feedback! Remember, whenever you leave feedback on a paid product, you can earn credits that can be used to reduce the cost of a future Teachers Pay Teachers purchase!✷