MAKE YOUR CLASSROOM LIBRARY THE HEART OF YOUR CLASSROOM

You have spent years (and tons of money and time) collecting the right books to reach ALL of your readers year after year. You know that the concepts of classroom community and individuality begin with literature.

WHAT IF YOU COULD CREATE THE RIGHT CONDITIONS FOR INDEPENDENT READING?

WITH THIS CLASSROOM LIBRARY BOOK BIN LABELS RESOURCE YOU WILL BE ABLE TO:

ORGANIZE YOUR CLASSROOM LIBRARY AND:

♥ Arrange your titles by author, favorite series, topics of interest, content area, genres, and a leveling system. ♥ Motivate your students to read… and to read for fun! ♥ Encourage your students to make their own reading choices and pursue them for life!

HAVE A KID FRIENDLY SYSTEM!

These book bin labels for your classroom library also contain smaller labels that can be printed onto sticker or label sheets and placed directly onto the book. This way, your students can safely return the books to the right bin!

THAT'S 257 LABELS AND 2,340 STICKER LABELS! WHOA!!!

CLASSROOM LIBRARY BOOK BIN LABELS

SEE INSIDE THE CLASSROOM LIBRARY BOOK BIN LABELS RESOURCE!

Turn up the volume to listen to me tell you about it! I know you are DYING to hear my Spanish accent!♥ 

DISCLAIMER: the book bin labels are NOT “edible”, they are “editable!” 😁

WHAT OTHER TEACHERS ARE SAYING ABOUT MY CLASSROOM LIBRARY BOOK BIN LABELS:

Jessica S. said:

Love these labels! The print is large enough for littles to read and I love that there are editable ones for Class Books, etc. Thanks!

Brittney D. said:

I love the way these are organized, and that they come with the address labels ready to print! Such a time saver and so easy for me to set up my library!

Jessica D. said:

I love these library labels!! After searching around these fit my classroom library perfectly! I love all of the different categories and the printable labels to stick onto the books!! Thank you!! 🙂

 Kathleen Schmid (TpT Seller) said:

My library is the talk of the town with these labels!

Barbara M. said:

I love these labels. Easy to print, laminate and use. I do wish that a label for the different months of the years was offered.

Andrea E. said:

Great resource! I love all the different options available in your pack so I was able to set up everything I needed then print and go!

Paula J. said:

Love the organization this provides for my library. Love that I can add my own labels that apply to my library.

Asa M. said:

Cannot wait to organize my classroom library! Students will know EXACTLY where to put books!

 

 

 

ABOUT THE CREATOR OF CLASSROOM LIBRARY BOOK BIN LABELS

Hi! I am Laura, an award-winning teacher with 20 years of teaching experience, and 9 years as a curriculum designer.  I completely relate with teachers everywhere, and I  understand what teachers need in order to help their students succeed. My main goal is to serve YOU by creating instructional resources, that meet your students at the corner of intentional AND fun. This is the secret to make your classroom the place, Where the Magic Happens.🧚🏼‍♀️

Frequently Asked Questions

A: The editable book bin labels have been formatted to be used with the same font as the other labels. There are explicit instructions inside the resource!

A: This resource cannot be edited 100% due to the copyright policy of every single clip art designer. I do, however, provide an editable set for you to add your own labels. Let me know if you have further questions, I will be glad to help. You can also email me to laura@wherethemagichappensteaching.com

 A: As of 10/10/18… If you go and re-download, I have added 24 editable and generic labels to use with any author, or series, or combination. Let me know if this is what you were hoping for, if not, please email me laura@wherethemagichappensteaching.com and we can work at making this resource a better pack to fit your needs!

A: I print in card stock and then laminate. I stick with tape. BUT, 5×3.5 labels is a great idea!

WHAT SPECIFIC LABELS ARE INCLUDED?

*Classroom Library Labels organized by author:

Judy Blume

Arnold Lobel

Leo Lionni

Jan Brett

Kevin Henkes

Roald Dahl

Mo Willems

Dr. Seuss

Eric Carle

Cynthia Rylant

Eve Bunting

David Shannon

Mercer Mayer

Kate DiCamillo

Chris Van Allsburg

Mem Fox

Gail Gibbons

Robert Munsch

Steven Kellogg

Laura Numeroff

Ezra Jack Keats

Patricia Polacco

Jack Prelutsky

Shel Silverstein

Doreen Cronin

Tomie dePaola

Dav Pilkey

Beverly Cleary.

Classroom library labels organized by favorite series:

•Diary of a Wimpy Kid

•I Spy

•Magic School Bus

•Fancy Nancy

•Arthur

•The Berenstain Bears

•Henry and Mudge

•Amelia Bedelia

•Junie B. Jones

•Fly Guy

•Nate the Great

•A-Z Mysteries

•Goosebumps

•Magic Tree House

•Cam Jansen

•Black Lagoon

•Froggy

•Horrible Harry

•Flat Stanley

•Captain Underpants

•Pete the Cat

•Dog Man

•There was an Old Lady

•The Boxcar Children

•Babysitters Club

•The Littles

•Bad Kitty

•Bailey School Kids

•Big Nate

•Bone

•Boxcar Children

•Calendar Mysteries

•Clementine

•Critter Club

•Dork Diaries

•Dragon Masters

•Encyclopedia Brown

•Geronimo Stilton

•Goosebumps

•Hardy Boys

•Harry Potter

•Frog & Toad

•Humphrey

•I Survived series

•Ivy + Bean

•Jigsaw Jones

•Judy Moody

•Junie B. Jones

•Kitty Corner

•Little Legends

•My Weird School

•Nancy Drew

•Notebook of Doom

•Owl Diaries

•Plants vs. Zombies

•Pony Pals

•Puppy Place

•Rainbow Magic

•Ralph S. Mouse

•Ramona

•Ready Freddy

•Sophie

•Spiderwick Chronicles

•StarWars

•Stink

•The Bad Guys

•“What Was…?”

•“Where Is…?
“Who Is…?”

•“Who Was…?”

•Wings of Fire

•Percy Jackson

•39 Clues

*Classroom library labels organized by topics of interest:

Sports

fall

dinosaurs

Community helpers

Easy readers

teeth

St. Patrick’s Day

classics

friendship

black history

back to school

TV and movie characters

Halloween

Christmas

bilingual books

fire safety

math stories

alphabet

Caldecott winners

animal characters

funny stories

Valentine’s Day

pets

ocean

winter

spring

summer

families

100th day of school

Santa

Earth Day

American Holidays

winter holidays

Thanksgiving

Native Americans

pumpkins

transportation

nursery rhymes

class favorites

books for anytime

good character

book hospital.

*Classroom library labels organized by content area:

Animals

polar animals

countries of the world

rain forest animals

land forms and bodies of water

health

life cycles

plants

community

mammals

insects

geography

science

long ago and today

informational text

birds

historical figures

presidents

social studies

history

space

weather

reptiles and amphibians

nocturnal animals

rocks and minerals

farm animals

the human body

ocean animals.

*Sticker labels {See above for Avery labels code and link}

*Content Literacy poster for classroom display.

*Classroom library labels organized by genre:

Fiction

biography

mystery

tall tales

class books

fables

fairy tales

science fiction

folktales and legends

multicultural literature

historical fiction

realistic fiction

fantasy

graphic novels

poetry

autobiography.

*Classroom library labels – Book bin labels for your leveled library.

F&P guided reading, DRA, Lexile, and Reading Recovery.

*24 BLANK labels to accommodate your needs!

*24 EDITABLE and Generic labels to use with any author, series, or medley!

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