Showing posts with label classroom library. Show all posts
Showing posts with label classroom library. Show all posts

Bright Idea! Get that Library Cleaned Up!

It's that time again! Gear up for a slew of bright ideas!

I don't know about you, but I like to avoid work assign leadership positions to my kids as much as possible. As often as possible.
The classroom library makes me a teeny bit OCD. I my oldest son spent several weeks the last two summers labeling my library. Numbering. Color coordinating dots. Changing numbers when I decided to add more color dots. New numbers when I had to add more baskets. You get it. So I don't like it when the baskets are messy. Books face out. Books should be in the right basket. Etc. 
but as much as I threaten train the kids, the bins get stuffed and books get put back hurriedly and incorrectly. 
So each semester we have library cleanup. Simple. Each kid has a number in my class. Each book basket has a number in my class. So each student gets their number basket and fixes it. Any book that doesn't belong is taken where it DOES belong. They know each others numbers by the second semester so it gets quicker.


We currently have 48 baskets and 22 kids. So when one gets tidied, they grab another number and repeat. Thy truly do all the work!
My job is to sit and label books that may have been borrowed from my teacher stash or put up before getting labeled from a book fair or Ollie's purchase. 
I also decide if a sad little book needs to be mended or trashed Aka sent home with a kid!
I hope this simple idea brightens your library! 
Visit the dozens of other awesome ideas in the link up below!


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and here's a little of what I've been up to this week in case you don't follow me on instagram!

printing...creating...
these are my newest file-brand new genre posters!...I heart melonheadz

lots of burned fingertips, but the sight words and new headers are up!

finished classroom library with new labels and baskets!
even that empty basket is  now home to tall tales and folktales!

lots of hanging, lots of picture hanging velcro strips!
Desire to Inspire subway art from fab Hope King

lots of printing, and printing at office max poster size!
3 ways to read poster from fabulous Lyndsey Kuster, EEKK is a freebie from my store

brand new colors vocabulary!



and meeting up with my fellow Carolina bloggers! Me and Ginger, blog besties! This girl is the bomb!

sweet ode to mrs lamb from a former student on Instagram!

loving all my NEW files from this bundle! requires more printing of course!


library organization Q&A

After some instagram fun yesterday, I had a few questions about my library.
Perfect time to link up with sweet Elizabeth and Kristen for Optimum Organization!

Q: How do you organize your books?
A: by genre. and, it has changed over the years, but not really...let me explain.
I organize by genre. I do this because in 4th grade I taught by genre.
it just stuck
I like it
I am sure you have seen Beth Newingham's classroom library
if you haven't, don't throw up while you visit
oh say, for the next few days!

this is how I began this madness
I printed off all her labels
laminated the ones I'd needed
and even bought floppy disk inserts!
that's right...but I can't find them anymore! sorry!
I have 4 baskets of realistic fiction and 4 baskets of animal characters. that's ok! Just go with what you've got.  I have added a lot more specific nonfiction. It used to be a box! Now it's 20! 
There are tons of teachers selling library labels. They are very personal to me, but Kristen offers hers with editable templates so all was good! It will admittedly be difficult to use someone else's labels but these fit my needs! I honestly ended using the blank ones and adding my own clipart! Maybe she'll hire me! 

Q: where do you get your book baskets?
A: I color code. The blue fiction baskets are the picture book boxes from really good stuff. I do kit like my boxes to be different colors. So I did the 12 pack plus another 3 pack if the same neon blue. 
I used to buy the target sterilite baskets, but I had a hard time fitting larger picture books in them. 
Thus here's my closet!
They carry small perfect for chapter books, medium for regular picture books, and the large are huge! They are harder to find but do fit picture books!

Now my nonfiction is a bright red. I do use the target baskets here. I do because the red matches my seat cubes and crates all from target college line last summer. It's the perfect red for my dots on turquoise theme! They are the medium size and 2.99 each. 

Q: where'd you get 43 boxes of books?
A: with my money of course! blah!
when I moved to second I ended up packing away a lot of books and began adding picture books I got from mainly Scholastic. But I love children's lit and I am willing to do it. If you are low on cash, I always go through the discards in our library. I was obsessed with Tintin as a kid and when we discarded the older ones, our media specialist saved them for me! Garage sales and used book stores are great too. Just don't buy any old thing though! Be sure it's quality!

Q: do kids get and put away their own books?
A: of course! I do not coddle! Each book is labeled with a garage sale dot sticker that matches the number on the book box! I get the stickers at dollar tree.
Of course, they mess up or stickers fall off.
So I made a book doctor basket for any books that are falling apart, missing a sticker, or for those little lazy lucy's out there.

Q: how long did it take you to get your library organized?
A: It's ongoing. In the beginning I literally had a panic attack. I had pulled all my books {they were inserted with spines out back then}, put them in piles in my floor, and began making stacks. Mind you this was like April one year. I do this. crazy
that was the initial plunge. It took about a week to get them how I wanted.
I had about 10 baskets of books.
My library has expanded since it has become more of a priority.
I hire out my teenager in the summer to sticker and reorganize any missed books. He's cheap! But very efficient!
However, each quarter or so, each student in my room gets their "number" box {every student has a number and they just pick that box from the library}. They take every book out. Make sure it is in the right place, knock the grossness out of the bottom of the box, and get it all pretty again. Students love to help you organize!

Q: where do you keep all these baskets? 
A: I am lucky to have a wall of built in bookcases. I can fit my entire fiction section (15 boxes) plus 8 chapter book size baskets and two poetry baskets, and 24 student book boxes! 
Our district also provides bookcases. I have two taller 3-shelf bookcases and another 2-shelf case. If I had to purchase book cases the 3-shelf ones at target and Walmart are great. I also use a tall 6 foot shelf from Ollie's. 

I hope that helps! A little!

favorite pins and classroom library organizing part 1

I'm taking a break from cutting out library labels to link up with adorable Cara and share my favorite pins from this week!


first is a home with the boys pin. I love this idea from The Modern Teacher {she is ah-mazing btw} for the week before going back to school. My up and coming third grader loves school supplies almost as much as his momma! I have been hoarding away some cute notebooks and things for him!
I am planning on recovering my ugly burgundy office chair I use at school. I have the fabric to cover it {and those crate seats I was going to do LAST summer} I just need to figure out how to get it apart! and I cannot trace this pin back...


I adore this little video clip of Rupert Grint and Emma Watson. Looks like a match made in heaven!


and here's something I want to do at Open House! Do the math to find your seat, but I want to use it to find their "number" for cubbies and desks, etc. this is another pin that leads to nowhere though...


I love this sight word money from the Moffat Girls. Annie is a doll! and so is here stuff! These are on my B2S list!

and here's what I have spent every morning this week doing! I added contact paper to the back inside of my built-ins. If they weren't built in I'd spray paint those bad boys!
 I got all my craft supplies into 6 modular shelves from Walmart. I still have more organizing to do in this closet!
and here's my nonfiction section. I also need to recover that chair. It was a throw away I snagged. and those frames will frame something!
 I still have to attach all the labels to the book boxes. I ordered new boxes at the end of school, so I need to add my new ones. I used the editable Bright and Clear from Kristen. I really ended up using the blank template more than anything! I get a little specific with my labels! Luckily she thought about that ahead of time!
I wrote down each genre and box number so I could work on them at home.

and I got one on today. I sure didn't realize they were this big, but it'll work! I will not let it bother me. No.I.won't. The stickers are probably the only thing I still hand write in my classroom! I have 43 full boxes and I will not be tackling renumbering all those books. Never, Like ever!
aren't those labels cute! they are her best seller!

happy friday!
I will link up with Kristen and Elizabeth tomorrow to share more about our library!

and one more itty bitty thing...
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