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The Librarian's Post

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Elizabethton, Tennessee, United States
About the store
The Librarian’s Post is a resource shop created by a school librarian for librarians and teachers who want engaging, low-prep activities that actually work with real students. You’ll find creative library lessons, book tastings, reading response activities, and print-and-go resources designed to build curiosity, critical thinking, and a love of reading. Every resource is classroom-tested and intentionally designed to be student-friendly, flexible, and easy to implement in school libraries and ELA classrooms. Whether you’re introducing new genres, supporting novel studies, or encouraging independent reading, The Librarian’s Post is here to help make library time meaningful and enjoyable. Thanks for stopping by—happy teaching and happy reading!
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Preview of Dewey Decimal System Explained

Dewey Decimal System Explained

This Dewey Decimal Explained presentation introduces students to the Dewey Decimal System in a clear, engaging way. It walks students through the purpose of the system, its creator, and the ten main classifications, using simple explanations and examples that make navigating the library easier and less intimidating. When you download the file it will open to a Zip folder with two formats. For Microsoft PowerPoint just download the one labeled "powerpoint". For Google Slides you will open the im
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About the store

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The Librarian’s Post is a resource shop created by a school librarian for librarians and teachers who want engaging, low-prep activities that actually work with real students. You’ll find creative library lessons, book tastings, reading response activities, and print-and-go resources designed to build curiosity, critical thinking, and a love of reading. Every resource is classroom-tested and intentionally designed to be student-friendly, flexible, and easy to implement in school libraries and ELA classrooms. Whether you’re introducing new genres, supporting novel studies, or encouraging independent reading, The Librarian’s Post is here to help make library time meaningful and enjoyable. Thanks for stopping by—happy teaching and happy reading!

My own education history

I have taught in both elementary and middle school library settings, which allows me to create resources with different age groups in mind. In my store, you’ll find activities specifically designed for elementary students, others created for middle school learners, and many flexible resources that work across multiple grade levels. Each product is thoughtfully designed to match students’ developmental needs—whether that means hands-on creativity for younger learners, deeper thinking and discussion for older students, or adaptable activities that can be used schoolwide. This approach makes it easy to find resources that fit your students while still offering versatility and ease of use.