Library Make Overs


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When one walks in the library one feels welcomed.
After a summer of deep reorganizing, when one walks in the library at  Monaco one feels welcomed.

Monaco Elementary, Commerce City, CO  Summer 2013

Original Set up of the Monaco’s Library, May 2013: . The room was dark and cave like.  Computers were in rows down the center and the book cases were pushed to the sides. No books had been purged.  The collection, however,  had been decimated due to lost books. Many of the books that were on the shelves were tattered.

Check out desk.
One barely noticed the books due to the computers used for state required tests.
Picture Books were in the far corner back behind the computers.
The bookcases were pushed against the wall with barely enough space between them for an adult to fit.

Maxwell  library Makeover Spring 2015

The  fiction books in the Maxwell Elementary Library were shelved by Accelerated Reading Levels. This means that everyone in the library had trouble finding the books- even the teachers and the librarian!  With Partners in Literacy’s help, Maxwell reorganized the fiction books in their library  into broad grade groupings by author.  They also reorganized all the Spanish books,  re-positioned the nonfiction shelves, and  helped carve out  a creative space.  They pulled out all the nonfiction controlled vocabulary texts and checked  all the shelves for accuracy.  They moved every book in the library and with careful planning, it only took two volunteer work days.

Vol spine labeling fic bks
Volunteers are spine labeling the Easy Readers by authors last name.
Janelle Barela, Maxwell’s library is making decisions about what books to display.
Emergent reader non-fiction books were separated out for the rest.
Emergent reader non-fiction books were separated out for the rest.
Maxwell Volunteers sorting picture books by author.
Maxwell Volunteers sorting picture books by author.