Hi. I teach PK-6 and I've been changing up my library for the last 10 years! I try to make changes based on how my students browse and what they like.
So, most of my nonfiction, early chapter and picture books are in bins. My chapter books are genrified into 9 categories. I also moved some nonfiction to different parts of the library, including Fairy Tales to picture books, Maker Space books/how to to a maker area, Graphic Novels have their own (large) space and all holiday books are together.
My nonfiction section is Dewey"ish". I use whole number Dewey and have moved books around so they are altogether. For example, all military is in the 300s. I have a lot of signage that includes pictures so it's easier for the youngest students, I still teach how to find books with Dewey, but encourage students to look at the posters and signs to find what they're looking for.
I don't have a para either so I understand about the independence piece. At the beginning of the year, I have K and 1 pick books and sit on the rug and wait for check out so I can work with students to find books. I also stop check out and have students wait if someone needs me to help them with a book. I also have students help each other, they love that.
Laura
Laura Hedenberg
Library Media Specialist
Barkhamsted School
"By not running from the books that pain us, we can allow them to transform us." Dr. Ibram X. Kendi
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