CLASSROOM SET UP part 2 | class library, storage closet, cabinets
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(Architect/Space planner here) The bookshelf could be turned sideways to come out from the wall, along side those cabinets by the door. It would stick out a little beyond the cabinets, but you wouldn’t lose the whiteboard space. You could even put a cheap tack board back on it to post things on what you do see of the back.
I would keep your favorite read aloud separate. Mine always seemed to be checked out when I needed them.
I will definitely do this! Thanks!!
When I taught 3rd (I teach kinder currently) they loved the Who Was series and the Who Would Win books. My 3rd graders loved non-fiction! They also loved graphic novels.
thanks for the recommendations!! I will have to check these out!
I’m a second year third grade teacher and you’re right…third graders still love picture books. My students also loved going to the library to get books that they really wanted. It was a great way to keep them motivated to go to the library. Hopefully you can get some from your wishlist but honestly not having a lot of chapter books wasn’t a big deal and all of my students passed their eog’s and were high readers so if you give them opportunities and encouragement, they will read no matter what!
So good to hear!! I’m glad that our school library will always have tons of options for them too! ☺️
I’m a third grade teacher as well! My kiddos regularly pulled from my picture book stash. They loved reading them. As for chapter books, my class recommended the Louis Sachar Wayside School series and any graphic novel series. The current favorite was the Magic Tree House graphic novels.
@@taylorl8428 thank you for the recommendations!!
Any graphics novels like Captain Underpants or Owl Diaries are always a hit! Second-hand, like Abe books, has saved my wallet, sometimes you can snag whole sets, too! The Who Was series are a hit with 3rd graders as well.
thanks for the recommendations!! I will have to check these out!
Holy storage closet Batman!! Jealous!!
Love how you organized it! It’s so much work but I live for classroom organization every summer😊
Can’t wait for all the adventures in third!!
I’m IN LOVE with the closet haha! So grateful that I had room to organize!! Thanks for watching 🥰
Fellow 3rd grade teacher here. Diary of a Wimpy Kid are a hit. Also graphic novels! Bad Guys and Baby Sitter Little Sister are both faves.
For the cubbies, I would buy baskets or bins that fit inside them, label them and put material that you need accessible. It could also be for lunch boxes and water bottles.
I just added some supply baskets!! Thanks!
I’m a 6th Grade teacher (starting year 38 in August). Your room looks amazing and I’m a bit envious of your storage closet and cabinets.
The only recommendation I would have is to keep your favorite, beloved copies of books, for your use only especially if you have copies for student use. I can’t speak for 3rd graders, but 6th graders can be rough on books. Unless you don’t mind, I’d keep them for your use with students.
Ooooh thank you!! I will be moving them to my desk space soon!!
38 years is AMAZING! I admire your dedication!!
Your welcome mrs katie
Hi Cheryl, 38 years is amazing! Where do you teach and how have you been able to make the career sustainable?
I think the labeled book bins would look cute on the long counter in the back with some cure framed reading posters.
Not a bad idea!
I teach 2nd but used to teach 3rd…..the kids always loved Amber Brown, Judy Moody, and Stink (Judy Moody’s little brother). They also love Geronimo Stilton.
I used to love Judy Moody!!
Welcome to 3rd grade! It’s really good that you have lower level books, I have had several students in the past reading on a kindergarten or first grade level so don’t get rid of those .
I love the blog What Do We Do All Day for book lists. I used her lists often for collection development when I was a school librarian.
I love your idea with Scholastic News! Could you do a video showing how you laminate them?
If you move your desk across the room (that way you can use the cubbies behind your desk) then you can use the wall where your desk is for a library.
Good thought! I’m gonna try to keep my desk where it is since it’s close to the common planning room and printer!
👋Hello!! First grade teacher here and loving your set up series. Glad I stumbled across your channel. I’m currently watching the section of your library dilemma. I suggest putting your nonfiction books in a nice labeled bin and place at the top of the bookshelf. This will help fill that empty white board space on top. You can then pull the bin down when you want it accessible to the kids or when you need it. 📚As for personal teacher favorite books - I have my own teacher library housed in my teacher desk area. My students know that space is off limits - it also helps keep those favorite books looking nice 😊
🥳Kudos to a great job adjusting, moving, and adapting in your new spaces both home and work! Excited for the next vlog! You’re giving me inspiration as I prepare to set up my class as well in a couple weeks. 💜
Aww thanks for watching!!! I will miss first grade for sure!!
I moved the nonfiction to its own space and agree that it’ll probably work well! I will be moving my personal books too! Good luck starting your classroom set up!
@@mrs_katie_in_elementary Thank you for the update! So excited to get started in my classroom, so keep your inspirational vlogs coming. 🥰
What I would give to have your classroom storage! I also love the student desks!
Hi! I teach third and it’s great having decodables for struggling readers. I usually keep them behind my desk so I can make sure they’re picking a good one and to help them get going. I make a big deal about how they get to have cool secret books from my special bin (shh! Don’t tell!). That way I can make sure they get started okay, have an opportunity to build a positive relationship with them, and I think it helps with the stigma to make it special. Works for me!
I teach 2nd grade. My class LOVED Dog Man! The other books my kids loved are Bad Guy, Zoey and sassafras, National Geographic kids, What if you had animal books, graphic novels, piggies elephant, and magic tree house! I hope you have a great year!
thanks for the recommendations!! I will have to check these out!
You could use the cubbies for just their backpacks and move out the big cabinet with hooks out?
I do like the idea of smaller shelves under the boards for your library. Then they’ll have the whole carpet area to use for reading.
The hook cabinet is a built in so I can’t move it otherwise that would totally work!
Really important to try and encourage chapter book reading and build reading stamina. I love using picture books as read aloud and also to use as mini lesssons.
Mrs. Katie, would you do a video explaining a little bit about centers, please. Thanks. Love set up videos.
love ur classroom and omg I saw a dora book I love dora I have that same dora book
when i was in 3rd grade i loved reading the Geronimo Stilton books, they’re very fun
I remember reading these too!
Hi! I taught reading in upper grades for 10 yrs. Couple things to think about, accessibility to your books, that book shelf if really tall I would just go ahead and pay for a cube shelf that fits under your white boards so kids can grab them easily ☺️ also I would use bins for books categorized by genre or topic or subject, you could even allow the students to help make labels for your bins so they take some ownership in the library! Best of luck!
I have a step stool - I’ll keep it close by!! Wish cube shelves didn’t cost 🤷🏻♀️ I also keep them organized by authors last name so I can find books easily but I have some spare bins so maybe I could add some categories in the future!
My students love the Dragon Masters series, Eerie Elementary series, Zoey & Sassafras, Ellray Jakes, Junie B Jones, Goosebumps, Amelia Bedelia, Bad Guys, Ivy and Bean, Stink series. They also really like picture books too though!
I love where u put the big shelf!
Thanks! David was a huge help with moving it!
I’m only at 6:55 where you’re talking about the honking cabinet, but what if you got a book end and did your books on top of the cubbies all in a row leading up to the end where the cubbies get a little higher, if that makes sense (I use the rainbow spine labels from TPT, but that’s not a must-have). The cubbies themselves could be used to store common manipulatives like unification cubes, or literacy center activities, replacement supply buckets like crayons, glue, etc. I definitely think students have enough space in their desks!
This is what I was going to suggest! Love that idea for books on top of the cubbies.
I typically store other frequently used materials, or buckets for math games on the counter but this would’ve been good too!!
Culdesac kids books are awesome chapter books for that age if you don’t already have them!
Hi! I would put the big shelf for the library in front of the boatd just to the right of the TV and use your library there. It covers up a board, but that doesn't seem so bad. Then buy or find other shelves needed for extra books. Use those cubbies not for the kids, but storage for math or other storage. You aren't used to it, but 3rd graders don't need a cubbie and are usually more able to organize on their own. You can train them to organize their own desk. You will still be stuck in the first grade mindset for a while. Good job! You can do it! 😀 You can turn another wall or doors into a buliten board, or even hang a big marker board on a wall. I had a marker board that I could move around the room daily, that I bought. It was like 3 feet by 4 feet and it worked fine. A janitor could help you hang a big board like that. Or put it on a big easel, which is what I did for second grade teaching.
Thanks!! Good to know about third grade desks! They’ll have plenty of space I think!
You are making great progress! I love seeing everything transform in your space. Don't worry about your classroom library. Third graders absolutely still love picture books because they are easy, quick, fun reads. Some recommendations for adding to your library: any graphic novel [Dog Man, Wings of Fire, Last Kids on Earth, Babysitters Club, Magic Tree House, I Survived], Who was/Who is? series, Black Lagoon, I Survived, and nonfiction are some of the popular choices with my 3rd graders!
Aww thank you!! Glad they’ll still love picture books! And thanks for the recommendations!! I will have to check these out!
The wire file crate holders are from old Pearson science curriculum. I kept the bins but not the wire holders, now I wish I had kept the wire holders since you can put crates on them. Kicking myself.
3rd grade is such a fun grade!
I’ve heard so many great things about third! I’m excited!!
My child just finished 3 grade her teacher had the owl diaries and I purchased all the collection on Amazon very inexpensive maybe about $60 for 17 books she loved them all and went through them in 1 week she was hooked on them, and bonus they have pics.
I would suggest having your students store their backpacks and lunchboxes in the cubbies. Make it part of their routine to make sure they are completely empty at the end of every day. Then they can hang their jackets on the hooks! TRUST ME you will enjoy the separation and them being tucked away. Also, if you move your small group table in front of your whiteboard, can you push your other desk forward and have room for the big bookshelf there? OOOO also another idea! Keep your chapter books in the shorter cubbies and have your picture book bins on top!
My kids loved captain underpants, dogmas, and junie b jones
I would do the library with low shelves like the cube ones (target 15 % off) in front of your desk and under white board like L shaped with a big rug. Move small group table to the corner with the deep built in shelves and you can use those to store teacher materials for small group.
You could use the milk crates with zip ties to create a book shelf under the front board.
You can also invest in graphic novels! Investigators , cat kid, dog man are all popular
Op shops, goodwill also for books.
For the chapter books. Magic Tree House has alot of great choices
I'd still see if it would fit in the space by the door, except instead of lined against the wall, maybe line it against the end of the counter and you can use the back as more space to hang things up by that counter?
You may even be able to use the cabinets above as an anchor for safety as well
Your comments have so many excellent suggestions for chapter books. I would also suggest many more nonfiction books. Books about dinosaurs, sharks, animals, space, cultures, historical events, states... Some students prefer to read nonfiction.
I definitely need to up my nonfiction game!! These are great topics to add - thanks!!
Check into Scholastic’s Branches book series collections…Notebook of Doom, Eerie Elementary, Dr. Kitty Cat, Owl Diaries, The Last Firehawk, etc. Some only have a couple of books, but there are several series that have a large number of books already. Other series lots of 3rd graders enjoy are My Weird School, Bird & Squirrel, Bad Guys, Dog Man, Captain Awesome, and Unicorn Academy. There are, of course, many more, but I thought I’d offer some recommendations. :)
Thank you for the recommendations!!🤩
Beautiful house!!
Aww thanks 🥰
Hi, I like your channel. I have been a third grade teacher for many years, and I love third grade. Good luck to you. Here are some book ideas.
Third Grade chapter book ideas: Unicorn diaries, Owl Diaries, Dog Man Books, Arthur books (even though they are not a chapter book), Magic Tree House Series, Weird School Series Books, Horrible Harry. For higher third Graders: Dork Diaries, Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Judy Bloom-Especially "Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing" and stories about Fudge. I Survived Series Books.
There are also 2 books "Third Grade Angels" and "Fourth Grade Rats"- I use these as read alouds and my kids love them.
My girls loved Dork Diaries, Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Geronimo Stilton, and Dogman books around that age.
I am a third grade teacher who switched from first to third a few years ago! Third graders LOVE picture books still but here are some other titles they enjoy as well:
-The Last Firehawk series
-The Kingdom of Wrenly
-Zoey and Sassafras
-Lunch Lady comics
-Science Comics
-Who Would Win? Books
-I Survived series
Hope this helps!😊
Oh my goodness thank you for the recommendations!!! I will check these out!!
Chapter books my kid loves is Greetings from Somewhere, Kingdom of Wrenley, the Never Girls
thanks for the recommendations!! I will have to check these out!
They (the boys especially, but also reluctant girl readers) LOVE graphic novels. Dog Man, Cat Kid, DC Superhero graphic novels, Babysitters Club (new GN series), graphic novel versions of Magic Tree House and I survived are all hits.
Try Thrift Books or Goodwill for inexpensive chapter books.
Hi I’ve taught 3rd grade for 8 years! Some of my students favorite series
* Dog Man
* I survived
* Babysitters club (new graphic novels so cute!)
* Bad Guys
* What if you had animal… (not chapter but great non fiction series)
Thank you for these suggestions!!
Could you lay the bookshelf sideways underneath the white board and add some shelves at different heights or the same whichever you prefer.
For book go to balf price books. They are super cheap- sometimes 1.99 each and you can get 10%off everytime! Doesn't matter if on sale. That is how I have built my library and then check teacher scholastic-they are cheap there too. Captain underpants, Junie B, any Marvel books, Ivy and Bean and Millie Mavin.
thanks for the recommendations!! I will have to check these out!
If your whiteboards are magnetic you could hang magnetic shelves on it for display and put a big rug in front of it for your library.
Yes they are!! I have two of those magnetic shelves and love them!
I have those same desks and it’s plenty of space for their stuff unless they have to keep their backpacks at their desks.
Yayy good to hear! Planning to have them hang their book bags on hooks!
The top shelf of your desks fit a shallow drawer from the rainbow-10 carts. We have had a few frames die but the drawers found new homes. I taped one of the dollar tree long pencil sized baskets that come in a set of 3 at the front and the kiddos stay much more organized. Bonus, it’s a lot harder to loose things in the back of the drawer than the back of the open shelf.
For some of the cubbies, how about your morning STEM tubs?
Yes!! I’ll be putting those in there!
Scholastic book clubs usually have good deals on books sets
I love browsing Scholastic!!
Where is your video on labeling your library please? Keep up the great work!
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I say move the non-fiction out of the book shelf and put it on the other shelves with your other non-fiction resources 😄👍🏻
Because of Winn-Dixie!
Can you talk about discipline in your classroom? If you send students to the principals or make them stand in the corner? It is my second year as principal.
What about putting the back of the bookshelf against the cabinet and having it face toward the opening of the door?
Here are some books and series that my 3rd graders enjoy: The Wild Robot (an overwhelming class favorite), Dog Man, Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Judy Moody, Stink, The Last Kids on Earth, Charlotte's Web (class read aloud), My Weird School series, A Boy Called Bat, The Lemonade War series, Roald Dahl books, The Treehouse Series by Andy Griffiths, According to Humphrey series, The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane, The One and Only Ivan, Zoey and Sassafras series, Mindy Kim series. I like to buy books from Scholastic's Branches series to help bridge some of my students from picture books to chapter books. For nonfiction, my students like the following: National Geographic Readers, Who Would Win, Little People Big Dreams, Ordinary People Change the World series by Brad Meltzer, Leaders Doing Headstands series, and pretty much all animal nonfiction books.
Love that list! To add, Peter Powes series (Kent Clark), Puppy Place series (Ellen Miles), I am biography series, and Magic Tree House series 😊
thanks for the recommendations!! I will have to check these out!!!🤩
I haven’t heard of some of these!! Thanks for the recommendations!!
You have a lot of good suggestions for books, any books in a series are what will hook your 3 rd graders. I would add the following series: Ordinary People Extraordinary Lives, big head biographies (Who Was, What is), Wedgie and Gizmo, Wings of Fire, Babysitters Club, books by Raina T., Bad Guys, Big Nate, Wimpy Kid, Mac B Spy Kid, Cupcake Diaries, I Survived, joke books, Myth Busters, Who Would Win, Amulet, Bone, comics like Calvin and Hobbes or Garfield, Kayla and King, pizza and Taco … I could go on and on but ask your school librarian!!! Signed a school librarian!
thanks for the recommendations!! I will have to check these out!! No one knows books like a school librarian that’s for sure! 😊
3rd grade chapter book series ideas: Dragon Masters, Hardy Boys, Dog Man, Press Start, Magic Tree House.
3rd grade chapter book suggestions. Wings of Fire, Bad Guys, Bad Kitty, Magic Treehouse.
thanks for the recommendations!! I will have to check these out!
Little house on the prarie, ramona quimby
Classics!!
My favorite book from elementary school is a book called no talking
Thanks for the recommendation! I will check it out!
When i was in Elementary School these were my favorite chapter books magic tree house, Alvin ho, my Weird School, junie b. Jones, Fancy Nancy, Bad Kitty,Ivy and bean, Boxcar Children, Ann of green Gables, Esperanza Rising, Because of Winn-Dixie , Little House on the Prairie, and who was series. But my absolute favourites were Winn-dixie, Magic Tree House, Esperanza Rising and Junie B Jones. I hope these help+ I was very picky when it came to books and i was hard getting me to read so if i like a book my people knew it was good. Because i wouldn't just read anything p.s. now I'm in 9th grade
The one and only Ivan is a great read allowed. I know this because my 4th grade teacher read this too us and all the kids in are class loved it. But the one most of the class hated was the book holes it was so boring. But the movie for the book holes was good.
thanks for the recommendations!! I will have to check these out!!
I don’t know if you fixed your bookshelf problem. But if you’re using containers you could always put the containers on top of the cubbies.
What does the “A” on your necklace stand for? I’ noticed the same necklace on other teachers doing back to school videos.
Where did you get the white wire rack for milk crates?
I liked Nate the Great in 3rd grade! We also read Stone Fox and cried a bunch 😂 and anything Beverly Cleary, Junie B. Jones, Magic Treehouse.
thanks for the recommendations!! I will have to check these out!
Magic tree house chapter books are great!
Yayy! I just got the first four from my wishlist!!
They also have wonderful nonfiction books that accompany the stories as well.
I wish we had a storage closet in our room. Could you put chapter books on the little bookshelf?
If my chapter books collection keeps growing it’ll definitely need its own shelf! Thanks for sending me some!!🥰
Love your videos Katie! Do you know where your white storage thing is from where your crates can slide in?
How do u make your labels?
I just make them in text boxes on PowerPoint!
Hiya, your classroom is looking AMAZING! Well done for all the hardwork. Just curious about the tubs you for your unit resources on the top shelf. Do you know where you brought these from? Ive been looking everywhere but cant find their name.
They are clear scrapbook cases from Michael’s!
I remember crying the summer before 3rd grade crying because my sister told me I couldn't read picture books anymore and my 3rd grade teacher would only have chapter books. I would have loved to have the option to read picture books as well in 3rd grade.
I will definitely be keeping the picture books out!! Grown adult and I still love them too haha
Will you have to take everything down and pack it all up at the end of the school year? I’m in Florida as well and the heat is awful
I love your setup series! I have a random question for you. Where did you get the white wire stand that your green and teal milk crates are on? Sorry if you have answered this question in another video.
Thanks for watching!!
I wish I knew/had a link for you!! I got it years ago from a retiring teacher and have never been able to find anything similar for sale anywhere! Sorry!!
Hey, where did you get the white wire holder that holds your file racks??
I got it from a retiring teacher years ago! I’ve tried to find something similar to link for y’all but haven’t found anything - so sorry!!
Love your storage bins for your crafts. Where did you get them from?
They are from Michael’s!
Thank you 👍🏾
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Hi! Thanks for watching!!
Did you try the bookshelf at the end of the cabinet by your door to the storage room? With the back against the cabinets instead of against the wall?
Yes, it just sticks out past the cabinets and for safety’s sake I want it flush against something!
Diary of a Wimpy kid, Dog Man and Bad Guys are popular in my 2nd grade class!
thanks for the recommendations!! I will have to check these out!!
I know you said you got your file crate stand from a retired teacher, but do you have any idea what it's called? Does it have another function that just happens to fit file crates? I've tried looking to no avail.
I wish I did but I have no clue! 😕
Maybe I am wrong but why not move your desk for the book shelf
Maybe put the bookshelf in the blank space, but turn it sideways? It would stick out, but give you a space for books
I just worry for safety reasons about it sticking out and want the back to be flush against and covered!
Are you doing other classroom video
Yes! Part 3 coming next week!
What camera are you using?
I film on my iPhone 13 pro!
Magic tree house books
Love these!!
Lay the book shelf on its side and put it under the t.v. ???
It wouldn't have enough shelving sideways, but I did think of that!
+Mrs. Katie in Elementary
Remember Katie,
Hot is the life in Florida.
I can only imagine what the heat index is there right now.
Question: what are your tips for beating the heat?
Meanwhile I look forward to seeing your classroom all done.
- Dwight
Yess Florida is toasty right now! High 90s and humid! A fan for recess and car duty helps with the heat!
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How are you katy
Do you live anywhere near a half price books? If so you can call them tell them you are a teacher and ask them. Sometimes they can donate boxes to teachers.
I’m not sure if I have one near me but I will look into this!
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My third graders liked, Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Dog Man, Who was….., and the National Geographic books about animals.
Thanks for the recommendation! I will check them out!!