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Page 1: Organizing my Classroom Library

Organizing my Classroom Library

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What?

Must be organized to encourage comfortable student interactions

User friendlyInvite students to interact Directions postedKnow what books to read

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Ideas

Large space to display student work

Comfy spots to read

Books displayed

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More Ideas

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Other considerations

Ample area

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Out of high traffic Large variety of reading materials

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Shield from visual distractions

Display to pique curiosity

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Meet the needs Responding materials

Easy Access

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Label shelves Label tools Recipe cards Assorted forms Stationery Cardboard boxes Note cards File folders Pens, pencils, and

markers Post-its Message pads Post office supplies Envelopes Address labels Racks for filing

papers Paper of assorted

sizes Index cards

• clipboards•Stickers•Greeting cards•Stamps•Stamp pads•Tote bag for mail•Business forms•Cardboard and poster board•Glue, string, paper clips, stapler•Puppets•Fabric•Simple costumes and props•Tape recorder

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Set Up System for Cleanup and Maintenance

Poster like this….

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3 Major Considerations

The nature of the collectionThe size of the collectionHow you use the collection for responses to

reading

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Responding

Reading Response MenuCurriculum Resources for Independent

Reading


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