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Classroom library organization

Tired of Books Crammed in Every Corner of the Classroom Library? Conquer those Books Before They Conquer YOU!
ELA, Reading, Writing, and Vocabulary

Tired of Books Crammed in Every Corner of the Classroom Library? Conquer those Books Before They Conquer YOU!

The blog post shares tips on how to organize a classroom library. The author emphasises the importance of taking an inventory of books to understand needs, organizing books by genre, series, author & level, and incorporating bins for easier sorting. Labeling books and bins is recommended, as well as setting expectations for independent reading time. The author also suggests maintaining book variety to reflect students’ diversity and encouraging their active participation in sorting & categorizing books. The post concludes with the idea of weeding out outdated books and donating them to other classes.

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