#1 Classroom Library. How Should My Class Library Be Organized Book Sorted By: ● Genre (narratives, informational, folktales…) ● Themes (seasons,

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#1 Classroom Library

How Should My Class Library Be Organized Book Sorted By: ● Genre (narratives, informational, folktales…) ● Themes (seasons, weather, retiles…) ● Authors ● Leveled Readers (levels A-M) ● Student Independent Book Bins (Books chosen by children that are on their independent level)

Pictures of Classroom Libraries Some texts should be forward facing. This makes the books more appealing for children.

Library Sorted by Genre Books should be organized so that children can easily access a book and maintain the class library.

Books Sorted by Authors

Leveled Library

Student Independent Reading Bins

Other Considerations for the Library Add: ● A soft lamp ● Pillows ● Small chairs ● A plant ● Stuffed animals ● A rug