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2nd grade library skills assessment microsofts

Preview of Folktales (Fairy, Myth, Legends, Fables) Power Point and Assessment

Folktales (Fairy, Myth, Legends, Fables) Power Point and Assessment

Created by
BookishViolet
This document contains a Power Point presentation on different folktale types: fairy tales, myths, legends and fables. It also includes 2 different printable exit ticket assessments. Simply print out the last pages of the powerpoint to use the printables. Students do not need to view the presentation in order to complete the assessment activities. They can be done without using the Power Point. Print out the assessments directly from power point. The file is a .pptx and was created wit
Preview of ACCELERATED READER AR Reading Logs, Goal Planning, Rewards BUNDLE {Editable}

ACCELERATED READER AR Reading Logs, Goal Planning, Rewards BUNDLE {Editable}

Oh, how we love AR! One trick of a successful year in Accelerated Reader is to hold your student accountable! With this bundle, you will save time and keep your students accountable all in one! PS. Not only is this entire Bundle EDITABLE, but it can be turned GRAY-SCALE to save your ink! #mindblown This bundle contains: 4 different styled Reading Logs 3 different styled Goal Planning Sheets 3 different styled Star Reading Awards Size: 8½" by 11'' sheets ------------------------------------
Preview of Simile and Metaphor Figurative Language Power Point and Assessment

Simile and Metaphor Figurative Language Power Point and Assessment

Created by
BookishViolet
This document contains a 25 slide Power Point presentation on similes and metaphors. It also includes 2 printable exit ticket assessments. Simply print out the last pages of the powerpoint. Students do not need to view the presentation in order to complete the assessment activities. You can use the presentation by itself. The assessments by themselves. Of course, you could also use them together. The file is a .pptx
Preview of Dictionary Introduction Power Point and Assessment

Dictionary Introduction Power Point and Assessment

Created by
BookishViolet
This is a 7 slide power point presentation on the dictionary. It is meant to be an introduction to the dictionary and explains both how to use a dictionary and the different parts of a dictionary entry. It could also be used as a review instead of an introduction. There are two pages of assessments (or exit tickets) included in the form of bookmarks students will have to interact with to demonstrate understanding of the lesson. There are four bookmarks on each page for a total of eight diffe
Preview of Fiction Genres in the Library Bundle

Fiction Genres in the Library Bundle

This bundle is my entire Fiction Genre unit. I typically teach this in third grade but you could use it with 2nd-4th. I teach one lesson on each of five fiction genres historical fiction, realistic fiction, science fiction, fantasy, and mystery), give students the option to participate in a genre passport project throughout the unit, and end the unit with a 1-2 week final project. The unit in total takes me six to seven 30-minute library lessons, depending on the final project. My thirty min
Preview of Nonfiction and Dewey Decimal Power Point and Assessment

Nonfiction and Dewey Decimal Power Point and Assessment

Created by
BookishViolet
The following is a two-part Power Point presentation and accompanying bookmark assessments on nonfiction organization and the Dewey Decimal System. The first part of the 17 slide presentation is an introduction on how nonfiction is organized versus fiction. The second part introduces the Dewey Decimal system and has a slide explaining several subjects for each hundreds category. I usually do each part of this presentation as its own lesson, but you could do it in one sitting, especially if it
Preview of Accelerated Reader Forms!

Accelerated Reader Forms!

Created by
My Kinder Heart
Update 2021: All you need for Accelerated Reader (transferred into Powerpoint). These are the forms use for AR! I have included printer friendly pages as well. I use these for my Kindergarten readers, but you can edit them to fit your grade level! Packet includes:Editable Parent letter explaining AR *girl and boyEditable AR folder covers *girl and boy*I made 100% certificates *girl and boyReading logs *girl and boy
Preview of Finding Fiction Books in the Library Activity

Finding Fiction Books in the Library Activity

Created by
Lucky Librarian
Practice finding fiction books using call numbers. Get students moving with this authentic learning activity. There are three types of cards: 1) picture books, 2) fiction chapter books and 3) books in a series/set. Print them on three colors of cardstock (so they can be quickly sorted if they are mixed up), cut them up and placed them in three baskets. Students have to find one book of each type and record the author and title of the book on the response sheet (to hold them accountable and kee
Preview of Library-Call-Number-Practice (labeling the book spines)

Library-Call-Number-Practice (labeling the book spines)

Make your life easier with Library-Call-Number-Practice (labeling the book spines) is used in to help with identifying spine labels for lower elementary. The lessons focus on k-2 students. Students often have problems locating books on the shelves. After these lessons, students will master finding call numbers on the shelves. When they can find books on their own, it will leave you so much more time for daily lessons or book recommendations. These simple to use resources for library students in
Preview of Halloween (October) Library Scavenger Hunts

Halloween (October) Library Scavenger Hunts

Created by
The Lupine Lady
These Halloween (October) Library Scavenger Hunts are a great way to engage your students in your elementary library! The scavenger hunts are created for the purpose of students learning how to find books in the library by using a call number. The goal is for students to be able to do this independently, so every time they practice will help. It’s also a fantastic way to expose your students to more books by including a variety of titles, authors, and genres. Why is this scavenger hunt “with a t
Preview of Fiction vs Nonfiction Worksheet

Fiction vs Nonfiction Worksheet

Created by
Lindsey Knehr
This worksheet is designed for elementary students to determine whether a book is fiction or nonfiction based on the title. Students will cut and paste the book titles into the correct column.
Preview of Christmas Library Scavenger Hunts

Christmas Library Scavenger Hunts

Created by
The Lupine Lady
These Christmas (December) Library Scavenger Hunts are a great way to engage your students in your elementary library! The scavenger hunts are created for the purpose of students learning how to find books in the library by using a call number. The goal is for students to be able to do this independently, so every time they practice will help. It’s also a fantastic way to expose your students to more books by including a variety of titles, authors, and genres. Why is this scavenger hunt “with a
Preview of "Who Has My Book?" Library Activity

"Who Has My Book?" Library Activity

Created by
Lucky Librarian
This is a fun activity for students to learn and practice the terms title, author and call number, and to practice reading aloud and presenting to others. It will also expose students to a variety of books they might like to check out. Students must pay close attention so they will know when it is their turn to share! This can be used as a formative assessment of library skills and vocabulary. Students have a ‘script’ and a book and must fill in the blanks of the script, reading aloud the ti
Preview of Thanksgiving Library Scavenger Hunts

Thanksgiving Library Scavenger Hunts

Created by
The Lupine Lady
These Thanksgiving Library Scavenger Hunts are a great way to engage your students in your elementary library! The scavenger hunts are created for the purpose of students learning how to find books in the library by using a call number. The goal is for students to be able to do this independently, so every time they practice will help. It’s also a fantastic way to expose your students to more books by including a variety of titles, authors, and genres. Why is this scavenger hunt “with a twist?”
Preview of Editable Destiny Discover Practice

Editable Destiny Discover Practice

Created by
Christina Moses
An editable copy of my Destiny Discover practice worksheet. A six question activity for students using Destiny Discover: performing a search, identifying author and call number, and recognizing what section of the library the material belongs in. This resource also includes a self-assessment question, asking students to assess how comfortable they feel using Destiny Discover.
Preview of BOOM cards deck Book parts Library Parts of a book quiz

BOOM cards deck Book parts Library Parts of a book quiz

Boom cards for Media Specialists and Librarians! This deck lets the students practice parts of a book. Includes 10 cards to use on the Boom website. You can use this link on your website, assign in to Google Classrooms, or anyway to give access to your students.1o cards preview:https://wow.boomlearning.com/deck/q-nFad99EZYEiorf3J6?ref=tpt
Preview of Winter Library Scavenger Hunts

Winter Library Scavenger Hunts

Created by
The Lupine Lady
These Winter Library Scavenger Hunts are a great way to engage your students in your elementary library! The scavenger hunts are created for the purpose of students learning how to find books in the library by using a call number. The goal is for students to be able to do this independently, so every time they practice will help. It’s also a fantastic way to expose your students to more books by including a variety of titles, authors, and genres. Why is this scavenger hunt “with a twist?” Each b
Preview of Back to School Library Scavenger Hunt

Back to School Library Scavenger Hunt

Created by
The Lupine Lady
These Back to School Library Scavenger Hunts are a great way to engage your students in your elementary library! The scavenger hunts are created for the purpose of students learning how to find books in the library by using a call number. The goal is for students to be able to do this independently, so every time they practice will help. It’s also a fantastic way to expose your students to more books by including a variety of titles, authors, and genres. Why is this scavenger hunt “with a twist?
Preview of Fiction Genre PowerPoint

Fiction Genre PowerPoint

Materials Included: PowerPoint presentation for 5 lessons on fiction genres including realistic fiction, historical fiction, science fiction, mystery, and fantasy, exit ticket for each genre. I have used this PowerPoint for my 3rd grade genre unit but it is applicable to genre units in 2-4th grades. I have used it for 30 minute library lessons (including book check out) and 45 minute library lessons. You can accommodate different lesson lengths by choosing read alouds that fill your allotted
Preview of BOOM Library shelf order Elementary sorting shelving practice

BOOM Library shelf order Elementary sorting shelving practice

Boom cards for Media Specialists and Librarians! This deck lets the students practice shelf order, spine labels, and sections of the library. Includes 15 cards to use on the Boom website. You can use this link on your website, assign in to Google Classrooms, or anyway to give access to your students. Click here for the Boom preview:https://wow.boomlearning.com/deck/q-nbdvahc6RaJ4qe9q6?ref=tpt
Preview of Biographies, Library Lesson Plan

Biographies, Library Lesson Plan

Created by
Lucky Librarian
This lesson introduces students to the biography section of the library, teaches them how to find the books they want using call numbers, and includes an evaluative "Exit Ticket" activity that requires students to practice the learning. It also includes sharing a short, but excellent biography, allowing the opportunity for a CCLS based discussion. Includes several resources for the lesson, as well as a formal lesson plan with AASL and CCLS standards. The Microsoft Word format of this document
Preview of Book Tasting Meets Musical Chairs & Bingo, Book Previewing: Fiction

Book Tasting Meets Musical Chairs & Bingo, Book Previewing: Fiction

Created by
ABiblioTechie
Get students excited about reading with this engaging "book tasting" literacy event for 3rd graders! It's musical chairs and bingo meets previewing new books!Kids will preview a variety of librarian-selected chapter books. As they browse titles, summaries, and first pages, students will search for a descriptive word that matches a word on their bingo activity sheet. These words were chosen from summaries on the backs of books. Rotating through the stations is like musical chairs - when the music
Preview of A Place For Pluto: Vocab Lesson (2 in 1) AASL Aligned

A Place For Pluto: Vocab Lesson (2 in 1) AASL Aligned

Created by
TheBookMarkIt
Looking for a simple activity for A Place For Pluto by Stef Wade? I have got you coveted! There are TWO options So you can choose what fits your needs. - If you are studying the solar system there’s a science vocab version. - If you are looking at SEL, there’s a lesson for that too. Includes whole class, group Work, and individualized activities. A great perk, this book is on Novel Effect. AASL: I.A.2 use prior background knowledge to determine what words may be in the bookI.B.1 - students will
Preview of 30 Minute Library Lessons: 5 After-Reading Activities

30 Minute Library Lessons: 5 After-Reading Activities

These activities can be used with any book in your library. They work best with fiction, but can be adapted to be used with non-fiction. After a read aloud chose one of these activities to help measure student comprehension, recall, and understanding.
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