tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-166235259713446429.post4767861611523070271..comments2024-02-21T04:19:59.975-05:00Comments on Fern Smith's Classroom Ideas!: Labeling My AR BooksFern Smith's Classroom Ideashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07720037582904123065noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-166235259713446429.post-17559966000652403482015-07-24T10:36:39.470-04:002015-07-24T10:36:39.470-04:00Thank you for taking the time to share such wonde...Thank you for taking the time to share such wonderful ideas with my readers. Your students are so lucky to have so many wonderful books to choose from in your classroom. Fern Smith's Classroom Ideashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07720037582904123065noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-166235259713446429.post-85134192986466437052015-07-24T01:09:07.746-04:002015-07-24T01:09:07.746-04:00By the way, and shhhhh don't tell. I found a ... By the way, and shhhhh don't tell. I found a second hand town that normally sells its kids books for 99 cents. After 3 months they sell for 20 cents each. In my first trip in I bought $60 - that's 300 books!!!! And these were GOOD books. I may never score there that big again, but it's going to be the best kept secret I've ever held. Do I need more books . . . well sure, but not really. The fun for me is last month I put up a "Little Free Library", and now I have a good stash to work from. I'll share my facebook page, simply because there are two articles from the local newspapers about the ribbon cutting. Anyway, welcome back to the classroom! https://www.facebook.com/littlefreelibraryteeteescottage Articles: http://www.snoho.com/stories_2015/062415_everett_little_free_library.html http://www.heraldnet.com/article/20150619/NEWS01/150619172 ttownsellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00416927668767617563noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-166235259713446429.post-5573541109584059892015-07-24T01:08:33.782-04:002015-07-24T01:08:33.782-04:00What you describe is similar to how I label A.R. b...What you describe is similar to how I label A.R. books; A.R. levels and test number sare on the front of each book. If levels are written inside books, it wastes potential student reading time and causes extra wear on the books as they are continuously opened and closed as children look at range levels. In addition, it's MUCH EASIER when students type the # rather than the title. Our levels are categorized by rainbow colors, too, with red stickers on the spine for 1st grade, etc. I do type the level/test number on labels and apply the labell to the top right hand corner (and cover with tape). (Avery #8167, font 22) In addition, I cover my books with contact paper. Yes, it's time intensive, and costs money, but I do this when I watch t.v., or get parent help, and I really do only put out about $30/year. (I understand why most would not want to take the time to do this, but it suits me.) I stay on top of repairs, too, and do a fair amount of taping at the bottom of pages to prevent page/spine separation. This is my 30th year of teaching, and I've had many books that long, and they look pristine. As far as display, I have a bookcase with separated wood slots about 10 " wide: 1.0, 1.1, 1.2 on the first shelf, and then second grade books on the next shelf, etc. through 4th grade level. The shelving unit is about 8' long. Then, I have another book shelf where I keep seasonal books, and a few categories like: Fly Guy; Jokes; songs, poetry, Bill Martin, Jr. anthologies. At the end of a season I integrate about 1/2 the seasonal books into the bookshelf, and re-store the other half. Plus, I have a monthly book club: September, Clifford and Kevin Henkes; October: Mercer Mayer and Munsch, etc. Again, at the end of the month those books get integrated. The students (at grade level) must take an A.R. book home every evening, and may borrow more if they wish. Those reading below first grade level take home books from their own level. However, no child is restricted from any book above their reading range. Every child has a plastic gallon bag with the label "Please read with me," that they keep in their "Take Home Folder." Any high interest book high reading level book a child wants to borrow goes in the bag to go home. This helps direct parents so they know this isn't just some random library book their child is carrying around, but part of a routine in our classroom, and their child would like to specifically have this book read to them (or share the reading.) I send books home freely. I've lost a few along the way, but I let that go. ( Eventually, most children clean out from under their beds and the books make it back to my classroom, even if it's a year or two later! :) For the last two years I've collected bilingual books. This year I put a small bookcase outside my classroom and gathered all the bilingual children from our four second grade classes. I gave them all a "Read to me" bag and showed the routine of how to borrow a book and put it back neatly. I'm really pleased we have this way to help parents who might not be fluent in English to still read to their children. Thanks for sharing your ideas and allowing me to share mine! ttownsellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00416927668767617563noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-166235259713446429.post-35815763496703179882012-08-20T20:03:10.397-04:002012-08-20T20:03:10.397-04:00I love the sticker matching the bucket...Since I t...I love the sticker matching the bucket...Since I teach Math and Science I keep trying to think of a way to "improve" my library because I only use it to loan books and indoor rainy recess, I really liked it before when the buckets were mixed and I could just spread the buckets around the room....thanks for a great idea!<br />~FernFern Smith's Classroom Ideashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07720037582904123065noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-166235259713446429.post-84217517534202239922012-08-19T12:35:46.099-04:002012-08-19T12:35:46.099-04:00I SO SO agree with you all. I started putting sti...I SO SO agree with you all. I started putting stickers on books and quickly switched to writing book level and points on the front cover. I love the idea of the test number, so I will be adding them as the year goes, especially for those books that you have to hunt for the title, you know the ones 'Do I put National Geographic: " before the rest of the title? I do have a round colored sticker with a number that matches the tub where the book belongs. I don't even group my books by reading level or genre. I just add to the tub until it is full then get another tub, color, and number. That way kids browse through all kinds of books. Works for me! Thanks for the ideas.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-166235259713446429.post-39134264539275970622012-07-24T22:03:04.052-04:002012-07-24T22:03:04.052-04:00Thanks for the comment! I'm your latest follow...Thanks for the comment! I'm your latest follower!<br />~FernFern Smith's Classroom Ideashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07720037582904123065noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-166235259713446429.post-48971988790079779052012-07-21T07:17:01.495-04:002012-07-21T07:17:01.495-04:00I'm so excited to find someone with the same p...I'm so excited to find someone with the same philosophy and labeling system when it comes to books! I've done it this way for years and love it!First Grade and Fearlesshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15700587555610683034noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-166235259713446429.post-42287952745432377352012-07-20T12:46:30.016-04:002012-07-20T12:46:30.016-04:00Great minds think alike! Hahaha! thanks for the co...Great minds think alike! Hahaha! thanks for the comment, I like the idea of the back sticker!<br />~Fern<br /><a href="http://www.FernSmithsClassroomIdeas.com" rel="nofollow">Fern Smith’s Classroom Ideas!</a><br /><a href="http://pinterest.com/fernsmith/" rel="nofollow">Fern Smith’s Pinterest Boards!</a>Fern Smith's Classroom Ideashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07720037582904123065noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-166235259713446429.post-36141739464234253552012-07-20T12:45:48.808-04:002012-07-20T12:45:48.808-04:00I'm your newest follower, thanks for the comme...I'm your newest follower, thanks for the comment & good luck with your new school and new kinders!<br />~Fern<br /><a href="http://www.FernSmithsClassroomIdeas.com" rel="nofollow">Fern Smith’s Classroom Ideas!</a><br /><a href="http://pinterest.com/fernsmith/" rel="nofollow">Fern Smith’s Pinterest Boards!</a>Fern Smith's Classroom Ideashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07720037582904123065noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-166235259713446429.post-4651288735499079772012-07-20T00:25:43.409-04:002012-07-20T00:25:43.409-04:00Fern, I have written on my books for years in just...Fern, I have written on my books for years in just the same way. My kids are usually shockec when I tell them to just get a sharpie and write the quiz number on the cover :) The only stickers I put on my books are some that I made that match my book basket labels. I place stickers on the back that say what color basket and have a picture of the basket's label so the kiddos can return books easily. I also don't do a check out system...I agree with you totally!!!<br /><br />Farrah<br /><a href="http://thinkshareteach.blogspot.com" rel="nofollow">ThinkShareTeach</a>Farrah Kilgohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16107201425946804331noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-166235259713446429.post-88617062819711228952012-07-19T21:08:07.181-04:002012-07-19T21:08:07.181-04:00I LOVE your "realness" Mrs. Smith!!! Yo...I LOVE your "realness" Mrs. Smith!!! Your labeling system makes perfect sense to me and thanks so much for sharing the idea about putting the test number on the book. I NEVER thought of that!!!! It will be so much easier for my little ones:) I just started my own blog and am currently hosting a picture book giveaway (six great titles for your library), I am your newest follower and would for you to follow me:) Come visit teachingwithz.blogspot.com <br />~RachelMrs. Zieglerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01476622233539422196noreply@blogger.com