Showing posts with label library. Show all posts
Showing posts with label library. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Home Office

I'm linking up with Lucky Little Learners and  Schroeder Shenanigans in 2nd for their Home Office linky.

This is 'technically' my 'Home Office'
Although it is more of a library than a home office...

I even have books stashed in the closet!
These are just SOME of my teacher books-I have them all over the place!
Where I really work is here, on this beauty (which is oh so comfy and nap approved-many times!:)
I have a TV Tray stand with everything I need on it-within easy reach!

When I know I'm going to be working on my computer a lot, I pull it over for easy reach and settle it in my lap.
This way, I can work more easily, and watch TV at the same time :)

So, my 'home office' is portable-although that room does make a lovely library and printer display! :)

Smiles and Sunshine,
Kaitlyn

Monday, May 4, 2015

The One iPad Class ~ Library Apps

I've discovered a few apps that have helped make my library life easier.

http://kaitlyn-smiles.blogspot.com/search/label/One%20Ipad%20Class
Now, I'm going to start with book leveling, since I don't have students check out books-but I do have some apps for that too! (Fifth in the Middle also has a great post on this)

scholastic book wizard from itunes.apple.com {FREE} Scholastic Book Wizard (just like the website) lets you scan books and add them into your library.
When it works, it will pull up the book with the different levels and description.
But a lot of times, I get this message instead...
What frustrates me about this is that the majority of the books that I buy are from Scholastic-and not listed in the wizard. 

After I scan (and actually get a book), I add it to my library. When I access it, it looks like
One that I really  like is
Image result for literacy leveler {$3.99} Literacy Leveler. Now, you can get it in a bundle with the classroom checkout app (and save a dollar). I only purchased the leveler, as the kids are free to take and return as many books as they like in my class.

When you scan a book, it looks like this:
If the book is not in the app, then
I have found that the number of books it doesn't know is way less than book wizard-I don't get that message very often.

Usually, I get
Sometimes it will have the DRA and GRL level filled in as well. If I need to add it to my library, I hit the "Add to My Library" in the corner. It will be blue if I need to add it. I do wish that is was bigger or in a better place-sometimes I forget to hit it.

When I access my library, this beauty pops up
I love that I can see the covers of the books.

It's also cool because it has this handy dandy chart built right into the app
This gives me a nice range for things.

One classroom checkout app that I have found is
Image result for booksource app {FREE} BookSource. This is also a web-based service, and you need to sign up through the internet before you download the app.

I use this one mostly to keep track of what books I have.

It scans super easy, and pretty much has every book that I've scanned.
Definitely not all of my library-in fact, these are just the fantasy-myth and fairy tales books I have!
The really cool thing is that I can assign genres, collect information on the condition of the book, students can review it and more-all from when they check the book in and out of the app.
Right now, I'm just starting to sort into genres. A summer project will be to scan all my books-maybe I'll start a checkout system next year (dependent on if I get some class iPads!)

Another app I found was Level It Books {$3.99}. I did not purchase it because it did not have the greatest reviews when I was looking at it, and I figured between the Scholastic Book Wizard and Literacy Leveler (which had better reviews, and that's why I purchased that one), I would be covered for most of my books.

Now I just have to go through all of my old books! :)

Smiles and Sunshine,
Kaitlyn

Thursday, June 13, 2013

Library Organization

I'm linking up with Joy in the Journey and Compassionate Teacher for their Tricks on a Thursday  Linky.




Today's Topic: Library Organization!

This post has been planned in my head for a really long time....some of the picture you'll see are from my classroom last year!!

Thanks for the opportunity for remembering to write it! ;)

I store all my books in the $1 clear shoe bins (sometimes, I just leave the lids at the store...I would throw them out anyway!)

I love them because they store a lot of books, are easy to see through, and fairly sturdy.

My books are organized by genre, subject, author.

My class last year had a lot to do with the organization of the library. Before them, all I had were picture books-so they got a lot of say in what I bought and how it was organized.

Each genre, subject, author has a different sticker. The sticker on the book matches the sticker on the bin

 All of the stickers are different. I keep track of the stickers and their topic on this card...which makes it easy for me to add in new books!



On the inside cover of the book, I have my name in the top left corner. On the bottom left corner, I have the Guided Reading Level and Grade Level Equivalent. (for the books I was able to find the info for)

This is the library I had last year:
I also have a long shelf of books (mostly higher-level picture books) that is not pictured (probably about 6-7 bins)

This is my library this year...




See a difference? I've definitely add and refined since the first picture was taken. I have a bit of a book buying problem. :)

How is your library organized?

Wednesday's Outfit


Shirt: NY & Co
Tank: Target
Pants: JCP
Shoes: DSW

I did have on my blue open cardigan for the day- but those picture came out blurry. :)

Today was field day (yuck!), and it was 1/2 day (less than-we got rained out), so I was left with 2 hours to teach something. I'll share what I did later...they really enjoyed it!

Smiles and Sunshine,
Kaitlyn

PS....Jivey's having a 400 follower giveaway!

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Workshop Wednesday- Mentor Texts

Back to your regularly scheduled education.... ;)

What's up?

It's Wednesday, which means I'm linking up with Jivey for her Workshop Wednesday series.





Today's topic? Mentor Texts!

I've previously blogged about my Mentor Text library here.

For a refresher, my Mentor Text library looks like this:

And my books are labeled, like this:

But I thought I would go into more detail about what books I have in my 6 Traits bucket, which is where I pull most of my Mentor Texts from when I am teaching writing.

A lot of my books overlap with the traits (they're usually good for more than one)-so I won't be listing the individual traits-that's another post! (many other posts!)

The Books:


I Wanna New Room; Diary of a Wombat

Weslandia; Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Partridge; One Tiny Turtle

Sloppy Joe; Chester; Harriet, You'll Drive Me Wild!

Jeremy Draws a Monster; Memoirs of a Goldfish; I Wanna Iguana

A Tree Named Steve; Thunder-Boomer!; How I Spent My Summer Vacation

Swim! Swim!; What Do You Do With a Tail Like This?; How to Be a Good Friend

Eats, Shoots & Leaves; It's Okay to Be Different; Hello Ocean

Encounter; Substitute Creacher; Work's Adventures with Lewis and Clark

LaRue Across America; If Dogs Were Dinosaurs; LaRue for Mayor

I hope you found some new books for teaching writing!

Today's Outfit
Top & Pants: JCP
Tank: Target
Shoes: Payless


Halfway through the week! Come on Spring, come and join us!


Smiles and Sunshine,
Kaitlyn

Friday, June 1, 2012

Book Leveling

So as the year is coming to an end (and I have to pack up everything and move), I find myself looking over my library.  Now, I've taught Kindergarten for two years, as well as working in first, so I have a pretty extensive picture book library (think 2+  18-gallon totes full!). One of the things I did during summer after my first year of teaching, was to level all of my picture books.

Now, I've amassed a lot of chapter books this year, but I just sorted them into categories and tried to get them out to the kids as quickly as possible so they had something to read.

I thought that since I was moving to a new district/school that actually does Guided Reading the correct way (with leveled groups reading at their level) instead of just calling Guided Reading (having kids read grade level books, all at the same time, never mixed according to level), that I would take the opportunity to level my new chapter book library (which all arrived this year via Scholastic! :).

What I usually do is use Scholastic Book Wizard (it's the third icon on the left side going down). I just type in the name of the book or author, and it will pop up. You can search using Grade Levels, Guided Reading Levels, DRA,  and Lexiles. I usually search Guided Reading Levels and put the equivalent grade level in my books as well. Sometimes, if the book doesn't show up (which can happen) I try the author instead. Also, some books will only have say, Lexile Levels or Grade Levels. I have this awesome chart that helps me find the equivalents for that.

For each book, I put my name in the upper left hand corner on the front cover. The Guided Reading Level and Grade Equivalent go in the bottom left hand corner...like this (Ignore the fingers :) : 

I have this AWESOME leveling chart, that has all the levels and the equivalents (go ahead, click on it! It's awesome isn't it?)

I have a more basic chart hung by my library, and I tell the kids their levels, so they know what books will be a really good fit for them. Of course, if they want to read a higher book or a lower book, I don't discouraged them, I'm happy they're reading.

I hope you found this helpful!
Smiles and Sunshine,
Kaitlyn

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Summer Reading Linky

So I thought that I would link up with Clutter Free Classroom for summer reading! Now, I read an excessive amount already (romance novels, anyone?), so I'll focus more on professional reading.  I thought that I would spend some time rereading these....




This is the 2nd Edition...I have the first :)

 
I'll also probably reread my Debbie Diller books as well. Also, countless romances will be downloaded to my Kindle for reading pleasure...:)
Also Every New Beginning is having a Target gift card giveaway (something that will come in handy since I have virtually NO kitchen stuff), so stop by!

Smiles and Sunshine,
Kaitlyn