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You are totally correct - as some schools (but not usually elementary) do use the 
800s for fiction..

I watch so little TV - probably haven't had it on in months - that I didn't see the 
program. I did read about it in the papers, however.

Allan

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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Marsha Redd 
  To: LM_NET@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU 
  Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2007 8:51 AM
  Subject: Re: [LM_NET] GEN: game show mistake?


  I saw the show and remarked to my husband and son that this was a horrible 
  question. The answer was correct--It is false that fiction books are NOT 
  assigned a Dewey number, but the double negative is confusing to say the 
  least. This show was already getting a thumbs down from me and this question 
  cemented my poor opinion of it. I don't really buy that some of these 
  questions are actually for the age the show says. They had a geometry 
  question on Tuesday that was supposed to be fourth grade math. I never had 
  to calculate the height of a triangle in the fourth grade. And the questions 
  that are appropriate for the grade level are embarrassing when the 
  contestants get them wrong. It seems like they are screening for dumb 
  contestants. It also seems like the kids are coached. All-in-all, a bad 
  show.

  That being said, I would like to get your opinions on one thing: I told my 
  son and husband that most elementary kids would be totally confused by the 
  Dewey question because, while there is a literature Dewey designation, most 
  school libraries have fiction in a separate section. Am I wrong?



  Marsha Redd
  Librarian, Kelloggsville High School
  Grand Rapids, MI
  marsharedd@hotmail.com
  Education is not a goal; it is a life-long process. Everyone is a student. 
  Everyone is a teacher.



  ----Original Message Follows----
  From: Leigh Woznick <bookmom@OPTONLINE.NET>
  Reply-To: Leigh Woznick <bookmom@OPTONLINE.NET>
  To: LM_NET@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU
  Subject: [LM_NET] GEN: game show mistake?
  Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2007 01:24:58 -0500

  Did anyone else see the new game show "Are you smarter than a 5th grader" 
  tonight?
  One of the questions was in the category of 3rd grade reading.  I didn't see 
  the whole show, and came in on this question.  But I think it said:

  "True or false?  Fiction books are NOT assigned numbers in the Dewey Decimal 
  System".

  The woman contestant and all of the 5th graders answered false, and they 
  were told
  this was correct.

  Am I crazy?  Did I see it wrong? I think everyone got tripped up by 
  semantics -- it was confusingly worded.
  But if I saw it correctly, this is perpetuating incorrect information to 
  however many millions of folks watched the show.


  Leigh Woznick
  Library Media Specialist
  Bridgewater-Raritan Middle School
  Bridgewater, NJ
  lwoznick@brrsd.k12.nj.us


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