Diane,
 
Do you level any of your classroom library other than your guided reading  
books.
 
Leslie
 
 
In a message dated 7/7/2008 1:08:22 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

I can  relate about a ton of books.  I easily have 3000 books in my   
classroom, not including all my guided reading books.  These are  all  
mine.  Then there are all the publisher books.  I've  been pairing  
down, but am still struggling.  My kids have  plenty to read and  
plenty on many different topics.  Most of my  books are organized by  
theme--dogs--friendship--mammals, etc   Each tub has a label and a  
number sticker on it.  Number  stickers are placed on the back of the  
book. and all of this  coordinated to the tub's label.  The number  
system helps the  kids manage the tubs.
Diane
On Jul 7, 2008, at 7:17 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:

> Hello,
>
>
> I am a fourth year  teacher/bookaholic teaching second grade. I have  
> accumulated  many many many books through Scholastic points,  
> Goodwill  visits, my own daughter aging out of certain authors, etc.  
> My  question is, I need to narrow my collection or organize it in  
>  some way because it all won't fit in my rather small room. I would   
> like to know if people rotate books in and out during the year,  and  
> if so, how do you choose (besides theme/seasonality). For  example,  
> with series books, do you keep only part of the series  in the room  
> for a few months, then swap those out or add on? I  don't formally  
> level books, generally because I have not had  the time or help to  
> tackle this task of looking up and marking  the books.?I do organize  
> them by topic, etc. and indicate  easier, harder, challenging...and  
> of course I teach the kids  how to pick a book that's right for them.
>
>
>  ?
>
>
> I really love books, and I'm sure many of my  students grow to love  
> books because I share that enthusiasm  with them We don' t have a  
> school library. I've worked so hard  to acquire all of these books  
> that I don't want to get rid of  many...how do you decide what to  
> edit? I always think the book  I give away will be the one that will  
> interest a reluctant  reader. But I don't have space in my room,  
> school or home to  store my hundreds of books. I need your ideas!
>
>
>
>  Thanks.
>
> Maggi
>
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