This might just inspire using sign posts for your reading corner (the arrows may be facing the wrong way?!). I have them laminated, stuck on a branch from outside so it looks like a sign post. The two uses of language allows those children who still find the terms fiction and non-fiction hard to understand.
I have a table with computer in the book corner too so use it as a 'research centre&' - reading on the Internet.
Self assessment labels that can be stuck in after a piece of work.
Children are asked the question ‘How well do you feel you understood today’s learning?’ They can then circle an emoji or rate their understanding on a scale 1 - 5.
21 labels per A4 page. Use the 21 labels A4 page and press print as normal.
This card has always been a fantastic quick-make to promote positive behaviour. You use a single hole punch to celebrate behaviour and they use like a reward card to collect or earn a reward.
This is so easy to make: literally print out on coloured card and it is ready to go!
This could also be used a target card within the classroom.