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Design your dream library! Back door Door to computer lab Circulation Desk Library door
Directions: Mrs. Bock is thinking of rearranging the library. She needs your help! Work with a group to design your dream library space. Think about where you would like to be able to sit for lessons, and how you want to be able to work on the computers. Cut out the shelves, tables, and Activboard. Rearrange them on the blank page. The blue rectangles represent areas of the library that cannot be moved (the circulation desk, the shelves attached to the walls, and the big brown post in the center of the room.) Glue them down once you find a design that works. You can also draw additional things in your design that you want to add. Your library design needs to include all of the shelves. It is up to you if you use all of the tables. It also must include: -an area for us to have lessons; -Fiction, Nonfiction, Biography, & Everybody -cozy reading spots; sections -places for group work; -places for individual work. Label the areas you create in your design. If you have time, write an explanation on the back to explain why your design is ideal. Mrs. Bock might use your ideas! Have fun!