Sunday, November 8, 2015

Organize an Outstanding Classroom Library

A classroom library is a necessity for creating better independent readers.  Students with access to a well-organized classroom library have been shown to have higher achievement than those without.  Teachers should focus on the area, the book choices, and student involvement.  Of course, teachers are always questioning time, money, and space.

First, space must be available for the library.  One of the key points was to make a space that students want to be in.  Comfy chairs, lamps, and rugs in a way that is pleasing to the eye.  The books should be able to be seen with the covers out and organized in a way that appeals to students. 

Next, there should be a large amount of good literature available.  A starter library would have 200 books that are current and well-written.  The books should span a variety of topics and be on a variety of levels.  There should be picture books, comic books, and writing by the class.  This of course takes money! 

Last, a library takes time.  A class will feel much more connected to the classroom library if they are allowed to be involved in creating it, organizing it, and promoting it.  While involving students in the process, you are encouraging them to take advantage of the library and, in turn, become better readers. 


I’m sure most of us update our closets as styles and seasons change.  We become creative with our wardrobe when money is tight.  We should put the same effort into our classroom library.  Don’t let it become stale.  Add a few good, quality pieces.  Keep the timeless classics. 

1 comment:

  1. Susan, what a great nutshell of the classroom library component! I really like your connection to the closet. It is true that we should make the same effort with our classroom libraries that we make with our wardrobes. I was wondering how your students were enjoying their classroom library and the new additions you were able to make to it.

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