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Teach students how to treat your books respectfully with clear classroom library expectations! Help your students grow in their love of reading!
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Here are some of the anchor charts I've created in my classroom so far this year. I stink at drawing my own anchor charts ( I may have mentioned that once...or twice...). I make mine on the computer. See my post here on how I make them. This is our anchor chart for Monitoring for Meaning. We talked about different strategies to help us figure out a word we don't know. This is from our Launching Reader's Workshop unit. We discussed what good readers do during Reader's Workshop. This is my…
Teach or review rules and procedures with this free editable PowerPoint slideshow. This is perfect to use after an extended holiday break or at the beginning of a new school year.
I don't mean to sound dramatic, but a hasty introduction of your classroom library to your students could spell disaster for the future...
Struggle with making the library fun and engaging while keeping everyone on task? Try these 5 tips for school library classroom management.
This is a FREE poster for your Classroom Library outlining 5 basic rules for the children to follow.It is an owl and polka dot theme.**Classroom Library Labels Available**Classroom Library LabelsFor more teaching ideas, freebies and resources, click on the Follow Me at the top of this page as well as:Little Learners BlogLittle Learners Facebook PageLittle Learners on Pinterest
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Don't Let The Pigeon Break Our Class Rules: My Original Rules Poster For Classroom Management
These cute and colorful posters are the perfect addition to your classroom library or reading space. Use the, above bulletin boards or posted near book shelves. They will make the cutest addition to your classroom decor.
Bring a smile to your library with this bright and fun poster! Featuring bright colors and images, these posters are the perfect way to get your students excited about reading. Not only will they want to check out more books, they will also start looking forward to visiting the classroom library even more. Get your free poster today and start creating an energized and fun learning atmosphere right away!
Say goodbye to complicated classroom library checkout systems. This is the simplest, most efficient system for keeping track of which students borrow what books....
A perfect sign for the children's section of a library!
For The Southampton Review. Thanks to editor Lou Ann Walker!
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