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Library Centers Tracking Booklets & Learning Badges [PRINTABLE]

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This is a super thorough resource and a great management tool. Many of my kids found the badge earning to be motivating. Thank you :)
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Track and manage student learning at library centers with these PRINTABLE tracking booklets and learning badges for students to earn as they practice and/or master information and research skills!

During each library class, students earn a "stamp" in their booklet when they choose a library center. Additionally, if a section or project is completed, then students receive a larger badge sticker to show their learning.

NOTE: This is the printable version, designed for use with folded paper booklets and printed badge stickers. Click here to get the Digital Library Centers Menu and Badges if you prefer to use an online learning platform such as Google Classroom, SeeSaw, etc.

Product Contents:

Printable Library Centers Menu / Tracker Booklet for 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students

  • Editable in Microsoft PowerPoint .pptx file and Microsoft Publisher .pub file formats.
  • Letter-size 8.5" x 11" paper, folded into 5.5" x 8.5" booklet
  • 3 cover designs in 4 colors each
  • Each section includes an overview of what students are learning, based on the 2018 AASL National School Library Standards for Learners and Pennsylvania Library Model Curriculum.

30+ unique, light color Learning Badges to award students when they complete a series of research, reading, or makerspace centers

  • PNG image file format
  • Light colors save ink and toner when printing the badges.  See this link for more vibrant, bold color badges.
  • Research Badges – Research Specialist, Question Investigator, Research Reporter, Animal Field Expert
  • Reading & Language Badges – Power Reader, Book Reviewer, Reading Olympian
  • Makerspace Badges (Creation, Technology, Media Fluency) – Creation Maker, Circuit Builder, Code Programmer, Engineer or Novice Engineer, Paper Designer, Problem Solver, Video Editor
  • Other Badges – Welcome to the Library (orientation), Digital Citizen, Library Helper, Library on Your Device
  • ​7 Blank Badge designs to make your own custom badges

Printable Learning Badge Stickers for 2″ round Avery stickers or 8.5" x 11" sticker paper

  • Editable in Microsoft Word .docx file format
  • 1 sheet for each badge design

Library Centers Tracking & Assessment Spreadsheet (included with preview)

  • Editable in Google Sheets
  • Drop-down menus to select which center a student was at during each library class
  • Once selected, the spreadsheet cell is automatically color-coded for the type of center: research, reading, or makerspace.

4 Editable Google Forms for using QR Code Check-ins for library centers (included with preview)

Teacher Notes (included with preview) to walk you through several ways to use this product and any supplies you may need.

Possible ways to use this product:

  • To remind students of behavior expectations and acclimate new students to the library centers model. Expectations are on page 1 of each booklet.
  • To give students a preview of the center choices they will have throughout the year and to encourage motivation
  • To visually show students what they are learning and have learned throughout the school year.
  • To record each student's center choice each week when used in conjunction with a checklist in Google Sheet or Excel spreadsheet (available FREE in the preview). This data can show you and administrators if students are visiting the same center over and over or exploring new learning experiences.
  • The spreadsheet checklist can also help you assess students' learning and make sure that each student gets the same learning opportunities.
  • To communicate and advocate the library curriculum and program to parents. Each of the 3 learning sections, or modules, explains what skills students have learned, and the back page can link to your library website and/or social media.

Terms of Use 

© Mrs. J in the Library - By purchasing this product, you receive a one-user license. Copying or distributing to others is prohibited.  Additional licenses for sharing with other educators are available at a discount. For teacher-librarians: You may use this product with all of your classes and students.

Still have questions? ​If the free preview file does not answer your question, you can contact me through the Q & A section on TpT with any questions or requests. You can also send me an email at MrsJ [at] mrsjinthelibrary.com.

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Robot Driving and Coding Makerspace Center

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Conduct short research projects that build knowledge about a topic.
Recall information from experiences or gather information from print and digital sources; take brief notes on sources and sort evidence into provided categories.
Conduct short research projects that build knowledge through investigation of different aspects of a topic.
Recall relevant information from experiences or gather relevant information from print and digital sources; take notes and categorize information, and provide a list of sources.
Conduct short research projects that use several sources to build knowledge through investigation of different aspects of a topic.

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