Directions:
Easily organize your class library with few materials and minimal set-up time. Print the Library Tub Labels and Book Labels on sheets of 2x4 shipping labels. (Avery Shipping Labels 8163) Place the Library Tub Labels on magazine holders or plastic shoebox containers that will hold your books. Cut the Book Labels in half and place on the back of your books. There is also a place to write your name, room number and DRA or reading level of the book. Use the Check Out Cards for students to fill out when they check a book out of the classroom library. You can use an over-the-door shoe organizer and have the students put their cards in their specified spot.
Includes:
Library Tub Labels
Book Labels
Check Out Cards
I can't wait to use this. My books seem to begin the year in order and end in chaos!!! Maybe this will help them (and me) Thanks for the great resource:)
October 2, 2012
RondaKimbrough
Excellent resource.
September 23, 2012
mcapo26
Great idea !!! Love this!!!
September 22, 2012
rubina1970
Thanks!
September 16, 2012
JennyWyrick
Great!
September 10, 2012
domingcm
Wonderful!
August 14, 2012
loriva8
As a first year teacher, I know this will help me be organized with all those books!
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