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Binder Organization For The Library (colored chevron pattern)
Binder Organization For The Library (colored chevron pattern)
Binder Organization For The Library (colored chevron pattern)
Binder Organization For The Library (colored chevron pattern)
Binder Organization For The Library (colored chevron pattern)
Binder Organization For The Library (colored chevron pattern)
Binder Organization For The Library (colored chevron pattern)
Binder Organization For The Library (colored chevron pattern)
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Being a librarian can be overwhelming trying to keep up with all the information you have to manage. Over the years, I’ve developed a system of binders that help keep everything organized and easy to maintain throughout the year. I hope they help you too!

Here are the Binders that I've Included:

  • Beginning of the Year Binder - To organize what to do at the beginning of the year and get ready for Open House Night and the first week of library classes
  • Lesson Plan Binder – To organize your yearly plans, 9 week plans, collaborative work, substitutes, & volunteers
  • Budget Binder – To organize the funds you have for all the different budget codes and to keep track of money that has been paid for lost books.
  • Computer Binder – To organize all the different computer programs you need to use (all the logins/passwords and directions that goes with them)
  • State Award Books Binder – To organize any State Award Reading programs your students participate in
  • Wish Lists Binder– To organize the books that students and faculty request
  • ILL Binder – To organize the books coming from other campuses as well as my personal books that I lend out
  • Reading Programs Binder– To organize the different reading programs for the students/school (example: Six Flags Read to Succeed, Pizza Hut Book It, etc.)
  • Book Lists Binder– To organize the different book lists that can be used to purchase new books or help teachers with skill correlation
  • Book Fair Binder – To organize all the forms needed to manage the book fair.
  • Substitute Binder – To organize the information and instructions for a substitute or in case of an emergency.
  • End of the Year Binder - To organize what to do at the end of the year, inventory, and collecting all books.
  • Student Info Binder - to organize class lists, schedules, accommodations, medical info, etc.

I included front covers, back covers, and spine labels for 1-inch binders, along with forms that I use with the binders. I've also included editable versions of the covers and most forms in case you wanted to put your own information in there.

Please let me know if you have any questions or if you locate any problems/mistakes!

Thanks again!

Sandy

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Binder Organization For The Library (colored chevron pattern)

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Description

Being a librarian can be overwhelming trying to keep up with all the information you have to manage. Over the years, I’ve developed a system of binders that help keep everything organized and easy to maintain throughout the year. I hope they help you too!

Here are the Binders that I've Included:

  • Beginning of the Year Binder - To organize what to do at the beginning of the year and get ready for Open House Night and the first week of library classes
  • Lesson Plan Binder – To organize your yearly plans, 9 week plans, collaborative work, substitutes, & volunteers
  • Budget Binder – To organize the funds you have for all the different budget codes and to keep track of money that has been paid for lost books.
  • Computer Binder – To organize all the different computer programs you need to use (all the logins/passwords and directions that goes with them)
  • State Award Books Binder – To organize any State Award Reading programs your students participate in
  • Wish Lists Binder– To organize the books that students and faculty request
  • ILL Binder – To organize the books coming from other campuses as well as my personal books that I lend out
  • Reading Programs Binder– To organize the different reading programs for the students/school (example: Six Flags Read to Succeed, Pizza Hut Book It, etc.)
  • Book Lists Binder– To organize the different book lists that can be used to purchase new books or help teachers with skill correlation
  • Book Fair Binder – To organize all the forms needed to manage the book fair.
  • Substitute Binder – To organize the information and instructions for a substitute or in case of an emergency.
  • End of the Year Binder - To organize what to do at the end of the year, inventory, and collecting all books.
  • Student Info Binder - to organize class lists, schedules, accommodations, medical info, etc.

I included front covers, back covers, and spine labels for 1-inch binders, along with forms that I use with the binders. I've also included editable versions of the covers and most forms in case you wanted to put your own information in there.

Please let me know if you have any questions or if you locate any problems/mistakes!

Thanks again!

Sandy

Report this resource to TPT
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Rated 4.94 out of 5, based on 75 reviews
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Rated 5 out of 5
June 17, 2021
Thank you!
Shana S.
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Rated 5 out of 5
May 1, 2021
Great resource! Very easy to use and it looks great!
Leslie C.
186 reviews
Rated 4 out of 5
March 31, 2020
I am a first year Librarian and this has helped me.
Sonya P.
13 reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
January 5, 2020
Love this product because it helps me stay organized
Tonya G.
202 reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
August 29, 2019
Love getting organized! All of the resources are well thought out and necessary.
Latasha McFarland
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194 reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
August 22, 2019
It was great to have forms already made. Saved me so much time. I especially like the budget forms.
Susan V.
60 reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
January 5, 2019
Great organizational tool. Thanks
Kitty Y.
571 reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
October 11, 2018
As a beginning Librarian, this has been a very helpful resource. I have all my binders ready and I am using them everyday.
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