Thursday, September 5, 2013

Read Aloud Organization


I like pretty much EVERY teacher adore reading aloud to my class. I never get tired of introducing them to new information, topics, and characters! Plus, their excitement is completely precious! Something I do get tired of... my coveted collection of hardcover books being trashed.  So, to keep my beloved collection safe, I keep all of my read aloud books separate from my classroom library. 

Now before you scold me and tell me that books are meant to be read and shared with students and all that jazz....know that after I do share a book with my class it is placed on a special white book shelf.  Students are welcomed to pick these books up and read them, however they aren't allowed in their personal book bags. This allows certain books to be showcased and shared with the whole classroom without their poor teacher crying over a destroyed book.


I've organized my read aloud books in these amazing multi-purpose bins from The Container Store.  You can check them out HERE, I love that they're clear, sleek, and sturdy. 


My read aloud bin collection includes: science, social studies, math, writing, poetry, reading, and character education.  It's so much easier for me to find the book I need for a lesson this way.  I'd really LOVE to organize the books in my reading bins by strategies...but I just haven't found a way that works for me yet. 

If you have any ideas please share them with me! Do you keep your read aloud books separate? How do you stay organized in your classroom?

Thanks for reading and keep cool!


13 comments:

  1. Super cool idea! I love the organization aspect!

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  2. I keep my read alouds separate too! I typically buy two of my favorite books: one for me and one for the student library! :)
    ❤Teri
    A Cupcake for the Teacher

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  3. I keep all my books organized in bins as well, but I do not pull my books separate. When I am done reading it I put it back in the correct colored bin. My books are all organized by AR levels and colors. Your books look really organized though. Great idea - thanks for sharing.

    Jamie
    teachingtidbit.blogspot.com

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  4. When I taught little kids I used to keep my Read Alouds seperate and so organized. Now I couldn't tell you where anything is. They are all mixed up in my room somewhere. You can scold me.
    Alison
    Rockin' and Lovin' Learnin'

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    1. Sadly, I am the same ;). Can't even make a blog but love reading :)

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  5. Man, we are on the SAME page when it comes to read alouds. I keep mine separate as well, and display the seasonal books on a bookshelf that kids have...um...more supervised access to. Your bins look great...LOVE the Container Store!

    Teacher at the Wheel

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  6. I keep my read alouds separate, too! Love your organization.

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  7. I am in LOVE with those bins!!!! I am your newest follower thanks to Cupcake :o)
    Seusstastic Classroom Inspirations

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    1. Hi Lauren! The bin pictured above with the lime green label is a Medium. I have both Medium and Large size bins on my shelves. :) Gotta love The Container Store!

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  9. How have the bins held up over time? I bought some for my library as well and hope they stand up to 4th grade abuse.

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    1. Hi Corah! My bins are for teacher use only, but they are full of titles and have held up extremely well! The Container Store is pretty sturdy, I have things in my classroom that I've bought from them originally used in my college dorm room! Yikes! I hope that you find they're a great addition to your room!!!

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  10. How have they held up over time? I bought some for my library as well and hope they stand up to 4th grade abuse.

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