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9 Tips for Bolstering Your Classroom Library

Mon. February 24, 2025

How to Find the Best Books by Grade Level

Building a classroom library that engages and inspires students involves carefully selecting books that cater to diverse interests, reading levels, and cultural backgrounds. It can seem overwhelming, but we’ve put together a guide to help! Here are some tips on finding the best books for your classroom library:

1. Understanding Your Students’ Needs
First, you need to identify your students’ needs. Consider the following criteria:

Age and Reading Levels: Choose books that are appropriate for the age group and reading proficiency of your students. Include a mix of easy reads, on-level texts, and challenging titles to support growth.Interests and Hobbies: Conduct a survey or informal discussion to learn about your students’ favorite topics, hobbies, and genres.Diversity: Select books that reflect different cultures, backgrounds, and perspectives to foster inclusivity in your library.Once you have your criteria, you can search and filter our online book inventory by age, reading levels, and genres to start compiling ideas.

2. Seeking Recommendations

Teacher Communities: Join educator forums, social media groups, or websites like Goodreads and Titlewave® for curated book lists.Professional Organizations: Check lists from organizations like the American Library Association (ALA) or National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE).Colleagues: Ask other teachers for their recommendations and successful titles.3. Incorporating a Variety of Genres

Fiction: Adventure, mystery, fantasy, realistic fiction, and historical fiction are popular options.Nonfiction: Biographies, science, history, and informational texts can spark curiosity in students.Poetry and Drama: These books develop an appreciation for language and creativity.Graphic Novels: These titles are a popular choice to engage reluctant readers.Picture Books: Even older students enjoy these kinds of titles for their storytelling and visual appeal.To find more genres ideas and options, check out Follett Tags.

4. Looking for Awards and Reviews 

Awards: Look for award-winning books like the Newbery Medal, Caldecott Medal, Coretta Scott King Award, or Pura Belpré Award.Reviews: Use trusted review sites like Kirkus Reviews and School Library Journal.We compile reputable paid third-party reviews and list awards on the book detail page, free to access with a Follett Titlewave account.

5. Getting Ideas and Rewards

Libraries: Collaborate with your school librarians for recommendations and access to new titles.Book Fairs: Attend school book fairs, larger events to discover trending titles, or run your own online book efair and get rewards to buy more books for your classroom library.6. Prioritizing Quality and Representation

Engaging Storylines: Ensure the books you choose have captivating plots or relevant themes.Authentic Voices: Include authors from diverse backgrounds for authentic representation.Balance: Provide a mix of classic literature and contemporary stories.7. Procuring Funding

Corporate Grants and Donations: Apply for educational grants or seek donations from organizations supporting literacy.State or Federal Funding: Our consultants can help teachers find grants and funding for classroom libraries with a free consultation. They’ll help you get started!8. Encouraging Student Input

Create a wish list where students can suggest books.Rotate books based on feedback to keep the collection dynamic and relevant.9. Regularly Updating Your Collection

Replace worn-out books.Add new releases or popular titles to keep students excited.A well-curated classroom library can become a cornerstone of a vibrant learning environment, encouraging a lifelong love of reading. Do you have specific grade levels or subjects in mind? Let us know, we can help.

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