Jessica Tobin

Setting Up... Classroom Library


The first blog post for the Setting Up Series is focused on classroom libraries! Check out these pictures AND blog posts all about libraries.

Top Ways to Organize Your Library: *Author *Genre *Theme *Alphabetical Order *Character *AR level *Guided Reading level
When organizing your classroom library, it is advisable to think long and hard about exactly how you want it set up in the long run. In my six years of teaching, I changed my library set up three different times and it took a lot of time that I could have spent lesson planning or creating resources for the classroom.
I started with sorting by genre for my second graders, which was amazing because I taught my kids genres from the start of the year, so it was a great way to incorporate genre into their daily routine. My first school did not have A.R., so focusing on genre and theme was fantastic. However, my second school moved into A.R. and all of our libraries were to be leveled. I spent about a week or two looking all of my books up on arbookfind.com, writing the 5-6 digit codes on the inside of the books and putting color coded stickers on each book cover. THEN I redid all of my book baskets.
Once you find out how you would like your library organized, start shopping for baskets! The Dollar Tree has great baskets that will help your library look cohesive and organized. My very first year of teaching, I bought clear shoe bins from Big Lots for #1 each and they were incredibly sturdy throughout the year.
Cindy Fultz has a great blog post on buying bins for your classroom library. Read it here! She suggests shopping at Really Good Stuff for their book bins. I have found GREAT use out of these.
(Source: Christi Fultz)
However, if these bins are too pricey for you, visit Target Dollar Spot ALL summer long until you gather a classroom amount of their $1 cardboard book bins. They'll only last you the year (if that), but it helps for teachers on a budget.
Want some FREEBIE book bin labels? Both of these free products are for teachers that sort their book bins by theme! FREE Owl Book Bin Labels FREE Themed Labels
Library design is a very important aspect of your classroom library, too. I think creating a cozy, inviting area for your children to feel safe to shop for books and snuggle up with a good book is ideal.If you're on a budget, slowly work your way up.
A Few Ways To Organize on a Budget: *Bath mats *Cheap pillows *Colorful bins from the Dollar Tree *Free or inexpensive bin labels from Teachers Pay Teachers


Check out these absolutely inspiring classroom libraries.
(Source: Buzzfeed)
(Source: School Girl Style)
(Source: Tunstall's Teaching Tidbits)
(Source: First Grade Nest)
(Source: Kinder-Craze)
(Source: Sun, Sand, and Second Grade)
(Source: Lessons with Laughter)



For this and even more ideas, click here for a
CLASSROOM LIBRARIES Pinterest board.


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