This year I decided to create an area where all of my students could go to find books that I recommend. At the back of my reading area, I have a bulletin board and counter space. I sectioned off part of the bulletin board for Mrs. Rye's Recommended Reads, and the counter is where all of my recommended reads are housed.
I bought the display stands when they were 50% off at Hobby Lobby and the other book stand was one of my summer projects and my first Monday Made It. You can go back and see the before and after pictures here.
So, this is how Mrs. Rye's Recommended Reads works. I pulled a bunch of my favorite all-time books out of my regular library to keep on a shelf behind my desk. On the front of each book I put a sticker indicating it is one of my recommended reads.
I went online and found an image of each front cover and printed those off on the color printer. The first two weeks of school, I talked about one recommended read each day to build up a decent selection of books. I would take a couple minutes to tell them what genre it is and just enough about the book to pique their interest. Then I would add the book cover to the bulletin board, and the book would be available to check out.
Once the first two weeks of school were over, I reduced it to adding one book a week. I put it right in my lesson plan schedule so that I don't forget. I have learned that if I don't make something a routine, it just won't happen!
If you would like to start your own "Recommended Reads" section in your library, I will create a personalized banner and book labels just for you! You can find this product at my TPT Store.
Enjoy checking out all the other projects at Monday Made It!
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