Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Classroom Library Check-Out System

Although I do not teach Reading, I feel it is my duty as an ELA teacher to offer a classroom library to my students! Yes we have a school library, and yes my Reading teacher takes them to the library every two weeks. However I have found that if they see books every single day, they are more likely to want to grab a book and read it. I've done my library several different ways and I have had many different check-out procedures.
Last year I had yet to print out my checkout page and clip it to my clipboard. In a rush, I just told a student to write the book title on a post it and their name and stick it to the clipboard. Since I love all things post-it, my new procedure was born. By March, my kids were professional book renters. They knew to grab a post-it, include all the necessary information and stick it to the board. 

I liked the post-it method partly because I am partial to post-its, but it was also easy to look to my left and see who had what book out. As July comes halting to close I have been visualizing my classroom. Mulling over changes I want to make and decor I want to revamp. While strolling Hobby Lobby today I decided exactly how I wanted my check-out system to work this year. 

I am going to use my post-it method yet again, but with a slight change! I discovered a memory frame at Hobby Lobby. Decoupaged some chip board letters and Walah! I have mini clothes pins and plenty of post-its for my students to post their books!



















Pictured above are all the materials that I used to make my book check-out center! Stay tuned for where it's new home will be inside Room 123!

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