For the library, Avery makes removable round 1 inch or so label that's printable. I print a sticker for each book (using an image), and then print labels for the bins with matching images and words. Makes it so easy!
You should put tennis balls on your teacher desk too so you can move it on the tile without scratching the floor. As a person with all tile, I put tennis balls on everything with legs. I’m also the person who hates waiting to do something I want to get done 😅
Now that's a good idea hahaha! My sister helped me move it the next day. Thank goodness for team work :) Thanks to you pointing that out, I'll likely add tennis balls to the bottom when I redo all the tennis balls in the coming weeks.
I have had several library systems but the one that has been the easiest for me is to make each basket a number and then put dot stickers on the books with the same corresponding number. It is much easier than putting a picture or icon on each basket and the book. My students always got them confused. Also I would love to know how you get paper to stick on the cinder block wall without having it fall down!
I definitely think the number system is what I will end up doing! Thanks for sharing. I use hot glue to get the paper to stay. It stays really well! It typically just pops right off the wall (without chipping the paint) to take it off.
I organized my library by theme (Winter, animals, etc.) and placed a number on each bin and book. That way, the students could match the number on the book by the number on the bin. I used bins similar to yours and they held up all year and will be reused next year. The students did pretty well getting the books in the right bins.
A quick tip for moving furniture without scratching the floor - carpet square under the leg pieces OR put a small carpet fuzzy side down and the heavy furniture on top. Then you can push it to where it needs to go without scratching up the floor in the process.
Oooh I have thought about doing that with the shelf of the read aloud books that aren't in the baskets. Thanks for sharing that it works well! What grade do you teach?
1st Grade Teacher here- my library books are grouped by theme/topic/genre/series etc. I put a sticker with a number on the back of Each book and that number on the book matches the number on the library book's bin. I feel that this system is easy to teach and maintain & flexible for growth.
Hello! Love your classroom so far! ( I see your a fellow Catholic/Christian school teacher too!) I've been teaching primary for 15 years and what seems to work for library organization is to group them by genre or theme. A long time ago I tried to do the cute clipart with the match label and sticker, but is was too much to keep up with. So what I do now is number the bins with the genre or theme below the number. I use neon circle stickers and write the number on the sticker to adhere to the book. This way when you have more books coming throughout the year, they are easy to label and organize into the library system. I also have my special/ seasonal books organized in my closet in bins. I pull them out and put them on a separate book display throughout the year. The kids love to see the new books put out and would be eager to read them during DEAR. Looking forward to your classroom setup! Have a good year!
Thank you! I am leaning towards the number system now. That just seems so simple for not only students to put back, but also for me to create! I’m running out of closet space, which is why the read aloud are currently just on a higher shelf in my classroom. I might use the drawers in the big desk as a filing system for those types of books, though. To be decided soon! (Yes, I teach at a Catholic school!) I hope you have a great year, too!
2nd grade teacher here. I cant get into my classroom as yet. In the past 2 yrs it was used as a storage unit for furniture. So its a hot mess right now😢
@@heykelliann I'm not even sure. I hope by the end of July they have clean it out.. especially since I'll be moving from one end of the school compound to the other end. So I'm so raw at getting it set up 😔.
My elementary librarian had the kids make a big bookmark with their name and laminated all of them so when they take a book out they leave their card in that spot and put the book back when they’re done
Oh that's clever! I'm not sure that would work for me because students in my class can "check out" multiple books at a time. If we only did 1 book at a time, that is a great idea!
Hi Kelli! I'm organizing a sharing session at my club and would love to have you as a guest speaker. Your experience in teaching would be invaluable to our members. Let me know if you're available and interested!
Aw good luck this year! I hope you love 1st grade as much as I do. I don't have a teacher instagram right now! I'll be sure to share it in a video if I create one someday. As for now, you can keep up with my teaching adventures through this channel!
For the library, Avery makes removable round 1 inch or so label that's printable. I print a sticker for each book (using an image), and then print labels for the bins with matching images and words. Makes it so easy!
You could also put a small piece of colored Washi tape on the spine of the book and separate them by theme or genre.
You should put tennis balls on your teacher desk too so you can move it on the tile without scratching the floor. As a person with all tile, I put tennis balls on everything with legs. I’m also the person who hates waiting to do something I want to get done 😅
Now that's a good idea hahaha! My sister helped me move it the next day. Thank goodness for team work :) Thanks to you pointing that out, I'll likely add tennis balls to the bottom when I redo all the tennis balls in the coming weeks.
I am also a 1st grade Catholic school teacher. Best of luck on the new school year! :)
Thank you!! I hope you have a good year too!
I have had several library systems but the one that has been the easiest for me is to make each basket a number and then put dot stickers on the books with the same corresponding number. It is much easier than putting a picture or icon on each basket and the book. My students always got them confused. Also I would love to know how you get paper to stick on the cinder block wall without having it fall down!
I definitely think the number system is what I will end up doing! Thanks for sharing.
I use hot glue to get the paper to stay. It stays really well! It typically just pops right off the wall (without chipping the paint) to take it off.
@@heykelliann I am going to try the number system too this year!! I got the idea from Early EDventures.
I organized my library by theme (Winter, animals, etc.) and placed a number on each bin and book. That way, the students could match the number on the book by the number on the bin. I used bins similar to yours and they held up all year and will be reused next year. The students did pretty well getting the books in the right bins.
Oh I like the idea of labeling by number! That's simple enough.
A quick tip for moving furniture without scratching the floor - carpet square under the leg pieces OR put a small carpet fuzzy side down and the heavy furniture on top. Then you can push it to where it needs to go without scratching up the floor in the process.
Great ideas! Felt works too :)
For the library-I have mine alphabetized by author’s last name & use a paint stick w the first letter of the last name. Works amazingly well❤❤
Oooh I have thought about doing that with the shelf of the read aloud books that aren't in the baskets. Thanks for sharing that it works well! What grade do you teach?
@@heykelliann fifth…going into my 20th yr❤️
@@caseys4831 Amazing! (Props to you for 5th grade. I did 4th for a few years, but wouldn't go higher than that!! Loved their personalities though!!)
subscribing because I'm 16 and I want to be an elementary school teacher
Exciting!!! Good luck :) I wanted to be a teacher when I was 16, too :)
1st Grade Teacher here- my library books are grouped by theme/topic/genre/series etc. I put a sticker with a number on the back of Each book and that number on the book matches the number on the library book's bin. I feel that this system is easy to teach and maintain & flexible for growth.
I think that's what I'm going to end up doing! I think your point about being flexible for growth is so important. Thanks for sharing!
Hello! Love your classroom so far! ( I see your a fellow Catholic/Christian school teacher too!) I've been teaching primary for 15 years and what seems to work for library organization is to group them by genre or theme. A long time ago I tried to do the cute clipart with the match label and sticker, but is was too much to keep up with. So what I do now is number the bins with the genre or theme below the number. I use neon circle stickers and write the number on the sticker to adhere to the book. This way when you have more books coming throughout the year, they are easy to label and organize into the library system. I also have my special/ seasonal books organized in my closet in bins. I pull them out and put them on a separate book display throughout the year. The kids love to see the new books put out and would be eager to read them during DEAR. Looking forward to your classroom setup! Have a good year!
Thank you! I am leaning towards the number system now. That just seems so simple for not only students to put back, but also for me to create! I’m running out of closet space, which is why the read aloud are currently just on a higher shelf in my classroom. I might use the drawers in the big desk as a filing system for those types of books, though. To be decided soon! (Yes, I teach at a Catholic school!) I hope you have a great year, too!
2nd grade teacher here. I cant get into my classroom as yet. In the past 2 yrs it was used as a storage unit for furniture. So its a hot mess right now😢
Oh darn! How many weeks before school to you expect to regain access?
@@heykelliann I'm not even sure. I hope by the end of July they have clean it out.. especially since I'll be moving from one end of the school compound to the other end. So I'm so raw at getting it set up 😔.
@@redfebruary5125 Oh my goodness! Well I pray your set up goes smoothly. You can do it!
@@heykelliann thanks for the support and ur videos, they have been very encouraging.
My elementary librarian had the kids make a big bookmark with their name and laminated all of them so when they take a book out they leave their card in that spot and put the book back when they’re done
Oh that's clever! I'm not sure that would work for me because students in my class can "check out" multiple books at a time. If we only did 1 book at a time, that is a great idea!
ABC for books order
your TV is wall Mounted the same way as mine right by my desk my smart tv might not be a touch screen tv but hey it works my Imac makes it interactive
Oh nice! I love that mine is touch screen. The students can use it too!
I love those tables! Everything is looking good ❤
I love the tables too! It would be so hard for me to go back to desks.
Hi Kelli! I'm organizing a sharing session at my club and would love to have you as a guest speaker. Your experience in teaching would be invaluable to our members. Let me know if you're available and interested!
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Love the video! This will be my first year teaching and I will be teaching first grade! Do you have a teaching Instagram? I would love to follow you.
Aw good luck this year! I hope you love 1st grade as much as I do. I don't have a teacher instagram right now! I'll be sure to share it in a video if I create one someday. As for now, you can keep up with my teaching adventures through this channel!