Does your library need organization? These labels are perfect for you! The labels can be placed on baskets, buckets, bins or whatever you have in your classroom library!
I�¢ï¿½ï¿½ve included 90 labels for Guided Reading levels, themes, holidays, and genres.
I created the labels to fit perfectly in name badge holders. This will eliminate any need to laminate them.
There are also some blank cards for you to write in your own labels!
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lpaulsen1
Just a thought -- might be nice to include small labels that match the bin labels. They would go on the back of the book. Would really help my kinders remember where they got the book, and the correct spot to put it in. Other than that, love your labels!
This is great! Thanks!
I'm just finally getting around to organizing my Library but don't completely understand how you sort the books into bins.
Many books have two or more categories, for example: The Robert Munsch books can go in his author bin, but what about his Christmas books... do they stay in the author bin, or go in the Christmas bin? LOL Just so many decisions to be made still.
I do have the same problem in my classroom! I tell my students that many books have two homes and I'm ok with the books going in either spot. For example, Arthur's Christmas can go in the Christmas bin or the Arthur bin. I'm pretty flexible about that and they are really good about putting books back where they belong. Hope that helps!
I have worked as a second grade teacher in a public school for three years and I love it! After struggling to find the exact materials I wanted for my classroom, I have started to create my own!