I have spent the last few weeks getting my new space ready. Last spring, when they cut my job as a Curricular Support Teacher, I decided to apply for a school library position in our district. I love the classroom but I also loved the idea of working with all K-5 kids in the library. Since the principal's vision for the library was exactly what I wanted, I applied for the job and got it. So, for the last few weeks, I have been playing around with the space.
It is nice to move into a totally new space once in a while--it is like moving into a new house. I found myself having things that I needed to change right away and things that I might do down the road. My big goal this year was to create lots of spaces for books on display--places where kids could see lots books they might not know, touch lots of books and read them in a comfortable space. Here is what I've done so far.
This used to be a space that housed teacher resources. Because it was a place that you saw when you entered the library, I rearranged a bit so that I could use this space for books and a comfy reading spot. For now, I have lots of books on display. As the year begins, I can see this space housing baskets of books by authors we've discussed, new books, etc. I can see kids spreading out here to look at favorite books, read with friends, preview new books, etc.
I added a small coffee table near the window in the Everybody Section to give kids another comfortable place to browse books or read books. I can see this table with a basket of books on top--one that changes often.
I had a space like this in my classroom--a space with favorite series book characters. I think that the wall space can start great conversations between kids and I hope that this one invites kids to talk about the series book characters they love. I purchased several small black baskets to house books that were part of a series. This will help kids find the books and think about the characters that they might want to read about again and again.
I added a corner space for magazines. Our library gets several great children's magazines subscriptions. As a classroom teacher, I realized that I could use kids' love of magazines to teach lots about nonfiction. The magazines are in their own little spot and kids can find lots of topics to read about.
This coming week will be my first week with kids and I think the library is ready to go! I am excited about spending my days with children and books!
Franki, congratulations on your new job! The library looks awesome! I think it's great that you've thought of spaces where kids can hang out and read.
ReplyDeleteI love the rug you found!! Your kids will love coming to the library!
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of having baskets of books. At my house we ended up putting our girls' books in bins a few years ago instead of in a bookcase. There are three bins and we can easily carry a bin to different places in the house to read together.
ReplyDeleteYour students are so lucky to have you as their librarian!
Wow! I love the views of the library that you'll be sharing with lots of lucky readers. Thanks for the display ideas for my classroom!
ReplyDeleteAndrea
The library looks great! I have to come over and see it.
ReplyDeleteYour beliefs about children and reading come shining through!
Congratulations Franki on your new position! What you did to your library space looks fabulous and the kids are going to love it! Please keep us posted throughout the year on how you like your library position. That is a position that I have always thought about.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your new spaces, although I miss seeing you in the "cul-de-sac" everyday! Lunch hasn't been the same without you! I'll have to swing by and check out your library. Miss you!
ReplyDeleteJulie
It looks amazing, Franki! What child would not want to come in, pull out a book, find a comfortable space, and read?!! I can't wait to see it in person!
ReplyDeleteFranki, who wouldn't look forward to spending time there? I might go visit you and spend a morning reading there! so cool!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your new librarian job! You have a very exciting space set up here.
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