Am I shocked, not at all! They’re kids, it happens. Plus, sometimes, I don’t know if the book should go in the realistic fiction basket or the funny stories one. If I struggle as an adult finding the best place, I’m sure my kids do too.
- I’ll monitor their progress in reading groups
- I’ll check their AR quizzes each week to make sure that they are at their independent reading level
- I’ll use Enterprise Reading (same company as AR)
It’s time to get organized so here’s what you need to do to level your library as well!
Snag this lexile level list and add some stickers to it so you can color code your books. I printed mine on fun scrapbook paper. If I were to do it again, I’d make sure I had enough of those round Avery stickers from Staples or these ones! Don’t make the mistake of getting the clear colored labels like I did because they didn’t show up well on the books. Choose a color for each level. I thought about using cute washi tape but I don’t want to risk the pattern not being around in a couple of years so I stuck to stickers.
After it gave me the level, I’d add a sticker that matched the level and placed it on front of the book. Be warned, the apps won’t have the levels for some of the books so place the books in a pile and save them for later.
1stgradefireworks says
https://www.facebook.com/1stgradefireworks/?ref=hl shared! Can't wait to do this …I'm thinking SUMMER! 🙂 Wendy 1stgradefireworks@gmail.com
Cool Teach says
Shared on the blog! Thanks! http://coolteachadventuresinteaching.blogspot.com/2016/02/easy-teaching-tools-level-your.html
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I've got to start soon…like tomorrow! Thanks!!!
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Tammy Peterson says
Hi there! I love your library and the idea of color coding! Genius! 🙂 I'm new to "lexile levels" and curious how you determine your students lexile level? Thanks!!!
Kristen says
Hi Tammy,
We use the Star Enterprise Reading Test, which is the same company as Accelerated Reader. It's a 34 question test that it on the computer!
Hope that helps,
Kristen
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Ann says
When I first saw your numbering system, I thought it was the Dewey Decimal system (I’m a librarian). Boy, I thought….that’s some class LIBRARY, LOL!