I recently tackled organizing all my book from my classroom library. After going through and getting rid of all the book in bad shape, duplicates of books, etc. I still had a ton of books to organize.
I knew I wanted the books organized by reading level, but I just didn't know how I was going to keep them grouped together. I originally thought I would have book bins for each level, but I quickly realized that I would need a ton of tubs and it would cost me a lot of money to do it that way.
That's when I decided to just line them up nicely on a bookshelf and add these dividers between each level of books.
I assembled the bookshelf dividers to be double sided so I could see the book levels no matter what side of the bookshelf I was looking from.
(front of bookshelf divider)
(back of bookshelf divider)
To assemble the double-sided dividers, I simply taped the two sides together and then laminated them.
I used this thick lamination for extra durability.
I recently added these bookshelf dividers to my TpT store!
I made them in 11 different color choices to match any classroom.
Available in red, blue, yellow, green, orange, purple, pink, gray, brown, black, and white.
These are editable in PowerPoint so you can organize your classroom library however you choose. For example, by reading level, book genre, authors, theme, etc.
You can also edit them to add your student's names and/or numbers to the dividers to make bookshelf place holders.
These will help keep your classroom library organized when students pick out their books.
It will also help students reshelve their books with ease.
Grab my Bookshelf Dividers from my TpT store HERE!
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