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Library skills Common Core CCRA.R.7 resources

Preview of Back to School Library Storytime - First Elementary Library Lesson of the Year

Back to School Library Storytime - First Elementary Library Lesson of the Year

Created by
MrsReaderPants
This Back to School Library Lesson walks you though the students' first storytime of the year! All my Elementary Library Lessons are designed with specials rotation librarians in mind. This lesson includes a presentation, scavenger hunt activity, recommended reads, and editable lesson plan.The PREVIEW button above shows more details, screenshots from this back to school library presentation, and images of the printable scavenger hunt, lesson plan, and Recommended Reads.FAST FACTS ABOUT THIS BACK
Preview of Year of Elementary Library Media Center Lesson plans for grades K-5

Year of Elementary Library Media Center Lesson plans for grades K-5

Looking for easy low-prep Library Lesson Curriculum Plans for grades Kindergarten, First, Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth? This is all you need for an entire school year! Includes Lesson plans with standards, learning targets, books and resources needed are also listed for every month. The google docs are editable, so you can make changes if needed. I teach on a busy fixed schedule, so many times I read the same book to two grade levels. If this is not something you would like to do, you can eas
Preview of No-Prep Library Sub Plans: PreK-6

No-Prep Library Sub Plans: PreK-6

Created by
Vr2lTch
NO-Prep Library Sub Plans - the ultimate solution for hassle-free substitute teaching in your library! Say goodbye to time-consuming prep work and welcome substitutes who will enjoy being in your space! Crafting simple and engaging sub plans can feel daunting and time-consuming. The challenge is knowing who will be subbing, ensuring meaningful students engagement, and maintaining school and library standards. Preparing sub plans devours valuable time that can be used elsewhere – like processing
Preview of Reference Materials - Reference Sources Text Features - Using Academic Sources

Reference Materials - Reference Sources Text Features - Using Academic Sources

The Reference Materials Mastered teaching bundle provides students with the opportunity to identify and define a variety of reference materials, describe what type of information various print and digital sources can provide, how the information is organized within the source, specify the differences between specialized and general resources, learn how to use text features effectively in order to efficiently access relevant information, and the opportunity to engage in practice/application activ
Preview of Library Orientation Game: Pirates Theme

Library Orientation Game: Pirates Theme

Try a fresh, new way to introduce the library to new students and review library procedures for returning students. You'll love this easy-prep, pirate-themed orientation life-size board game! Groups of students play by moving around the library space on colorful paper spaces while answering questions about the library sections, routines, and policies.This back-to-school product includes:⚓ Instructions for setting up the life-size board game⚓ Printable Treasure Chest Clue Cards with your choic
Preview of Book Awards Library Lesson Bundle - Newbery Caldecott Printz Sibert Book Awards

Book Awards Library Lesson Bundle - Newbery Caldecott Printz Sibert Book Awards

Created by
MrsReaderPants
This Book Awards Library Lesson BUNDLE combines my Book Awards Library Lesson for Grades K-5 and Book Awards Digital Bulletin Board for Grades 6-12. Use it in the library to teach book awards including: Caldecott, Newbery, Printz, Sibert, Coretta Scott King, and more.UPDATED! January 28, 2024 - Both versions have been updated with 2024 Youth Media Awards winners. These presentations are both updated annually in late-January or early-February.Are you an all-level school librarian? Save 10% when y
Preview of Computer Lab Bundle - I Can Statements and Decor

Computer Lab Bundle - I Can Statements and Decor

Created by
Kylie Sev
Teaching technology is an exciting adventure and this bundle is here to make the journey easier and more stylish. There are so many amazing resources available for technology education today. Unfortunately, I found that many of these resources flew straight over the heads of my elementary students. I created this bundle to help me meet the needs of my young learners and to brighten up my computer lab full of bland machines.In this bundle you will find:"I can" statements- K-2 and 3-5 Each
Preview of Educational Robots Driving & Coding Makerspace or Library Center {Elementary}

Educational Robots Driving & Coding Makerspace or Library Center {Elementary}

Students learn to problem solve with robots and practice coding at this makerspace center or library center. Coding is one way for students to practice resilience and creativity. There are many different robots that are designed for elementary students, and this center focuses on the Dash™ and Dot™ educational robots. Both robots can be used for quick investigations and longer experiments or coding projects. You only need 1 or 2 robots to use this center, and 2 students can share a robot t
Preview of National Library Week Digital Escape Room - NO PREP Trivia Research Fun Activity

National Library Week Digital Escape Room - NO PREP Trivia Research Fun Activity

Do you want to be the best teacher? Would you like to celebrate National Library Week this year in a new way together with your students by playing a digital escape room? Is one of your goals to encourage research and cooperation among other exciting National Library Week activities? Would you be interested in having a memorable learning experience in your class?If you found something that gave you all these benefits, would you want to get started with it right away?Think about what a difference
Preview of Carter Reads the Newspaper - Research & Reflect

Carter Reads the Newspaper - Research & Reflect

I love introducing Black History Month to my students with the picture book biography Carter Reads the Newspaper by Deborah Hopkinson! This resource will help your students learn more about some of the Black leaders pictured in the book. Students will read a short biography of a Black leader, respond to writing prompts in the interactive notebook, and reflect on the importance of Black History Month. DetailsThis resource is a Google Drive folder that includes: 1 Google Slides Interactive Noteboo
Preview of Sun & Eclipses | One-Class Research Activities & Read-aloud Lesson

Sun & Eclipses | One-Class Research Activities & Read-aloud Lesson

This easy-prep activity works great to learn about the April 8, 2024 solar eclipse, and it goes along the picture book, "Sun! One in a Billion" or the poetry book "A Few Beautiful Minutes." One-Class Research activities are a no-pressure way for young elementary students to explore and begin using the library’s online resources.After listening to the book, students learn more about the Sun, eclipses, stars, and the solar system using Pebble Go, World Book Kids, the National Geographic Kids websi
Preview of Library Orientation Game: Camp Read S'more Theme

Library Orientation Game: Camp Read S'more Theme

Try a fresh, new way to introduce the library to new students and review library procedures for returning students. You'll love this easy-prep, camping-themed orientation life-size board game!Groups of students play by moving around the library space on colorful paper spaces while answering questions about the library sections, routines, and policies.This back-to-school product includes:⛺ Instructions for setting up the life-size board game⛺ Printable Campfire Clue Cards with your choice of tex
Preview of No-Prep Library Sub Plans for Grades 3 and 4

No-Prep Library Sub Plans for Grades 3 and 4

Created by
Vr2lTch
NO-Prep Library Sub Plans for Grades 3 and 4 are the ultimate solution for hassle-free substitute teaching in your library! Say goodbye to time-consuming prep work and welcome substitutes who will enjoy being in your library! Crafting simple and engaging sub plans can feel daunting and time-consuming. The challenge is knowing who will be subbing, ensuring meaningful students engagement, and maintaining school and library standards. Time spent preparing sub plans can be better utilized for tasks
Preview of FIFTH GRADE RESEARCH SKILLS: BUNDLE

FIFTH GRADE RESEARCH SKILLS: BUNDLE

Created by
Vr2lTch
Everything you need to teach fifth grade students to think critically during research projects. This bundle includes lessons and activities that teach fifth graders how to evaluate websites, create a simple bibliography, cite images, and write in-text citations to use in a research project. Research is not a daunting teaching task with these activities. Each activity meets the developmental needs of fifth graders while taking their academic needs into consideration. This makes it easy to differe
Preview of Website Evaluation Activity

Website Evaluation Activity

Created by
Vr2lTch
Get students to differentiate between FAKE and REAL websites.Do your students think that just because they Googled™ it, they can trust it? If so, this standards-based lesson will have them looking at the internet with a critical eye. During this lesson, your students will use RADAR criteria to evaluate websites. It includes:Standards-based lesson that outlines how to engage students in interactive practce about website evaluation. Standards listed below.Website Evaluation Criteria posters. Uses
Preview of Media Literacy High School Lateral Reading Strategy with Social Media Posts

Media Literacy High School Lateral Reading Strategy with Social Media Posts

Created by
Angela J Maxwell
Quickly and easily capture your high school students' attention with this media literacy lateral reading strategy lesson using real examples of viral social media posts. High school students practice the media literacy skill of  lateral reading by analyzing real viral social media claims. Get ready to make media literacy an exciting and interactive experience in your classroom!WHAT'S INCLUDED✅ Comprehensive and EDITABLE  Teacher Slideshow✅ Whole Class Practice Materials in Teacher Slideshow✅ANSW
Preview of CHANGE MAKERS: A Black History Biography Inquiry and Research Project Unit

CHANGE MAKERS: A Black History Biography Inquiry and Research Project Unit

Looking to build information literacy skills in your middle schoolers? This engaging 36 page/slide Black History Inquiry biography research unit will allow students to gain practice in several library and research skills:using a six step inquiry-based research processPulling information from nonfiction textGathering informationAnswering inquiry based questionsFormulating their own questionsNavigating the features of an online encyclopediaSummarizing and paraphrasing informationCiting sourcesDigi
Preview of Ball or Line-Following Robot Driving & Coding Makerspace or Library Center

Ball or Line-Following Robot Driving & Coding Makerspace or Library Center

Students learn to problem solve with robots and practice coding at this makerspace center or library center. Coding is one way for students to practice resilience and creativity. There are many different robots that are designed for elementary students, and this center focuses on the Sphero™ ball robot, the Sphero™ Mini ball robot, and/or the Ozobot™ Bit line-following robot, which are suitable for both quick investigations and prolonged coding projects. You only need 1 or 2 robots to use t
Preview of Black History Month | One-Class Research Activities & Read-aloud Lesson

Black History Month | One-Class Research Activities & Read-aloud Lesson

One-Class Research activities are a no-pressure way for young elementary students to explore and begin using the library’s online resources. This activity is perfect for honoring Black History Month, and it goes along the picture book biography, "Carter Reads the Newspaper."After listening to the book, students learn more about important Black Americans using Pebble Go, World Book Kids, Britannica Kids (free or paid version), or the BrainPOP Jr. websites.This is not a complete research lesson; i
Preview of CHANGE MAKERS: Asian American Pacific Islander Biography Inquiry Research Unit

CHANGE MAKERS: Asian American Pacific Islander Biography Inquiry Research Unit

Looking to build information literacy skills in your middle schoolers? This engaging 36 page/slide Asian American & Pacific Islander Inquiry biography research unit will allow students to gain practice in several library and research skills:using a six step inquiry-based research processPulling information from nonfiction textGathering informationAnswering inquiry based questionsFormulating their own questionsNavigating the features of an online encyclopediaSummarizing and paraphrasing infor
Preview of No-Prep Library Sub Plans: Grades 1 and 2

No-Prep Library Sub Plans: Grades 1 and 2

Created by
Vr2lTch
NO-Prep Library Sub Plans - the ultimate solution for hassle-free substitute teaching in your library! Say goodbye to time-consuming prep work and welcome substitutes who will enjoy being in your space! Crafting simple and engaging sub plans can feel daunting and time-consuming. The challenge is knowing who will be subbing, ensuring meaningful students engagement, and maintaining school and library standards. Preparing sub plans devours valuable time that can be used elsewhere – like processing
Preview of Paraphrasing and Plagiarism Activities

Paraphrasing and Plagiarism Activities

Created by
Vr2lTch
Instill the art of paraphrasing in young researchers to deter plagiarism. Many elementary students unknowingly duplicate text verbatim from their resources. They don’t realize it constitutes unethical research behavior – plagiarism. These paraphrasing and plagiarism activities help them understand the difference! Before students can engage in paraphrasing during research, they must understand what it is. Often, the connection between paraphrasing and digital citizenship eludes them. These provid
Preview of Christmas Owl | One-Class Research Activities & Read-aloud Lesson

Christmas Owl | One-Class Research Activities & Read-aloud Lesson

One-Class Research activities are a no-pressure way for young elementary students to explore and begin using the library’s online resources. This holiday-themed activity goes along with a read-aloud about Rockefeller (or Rocky) the owl. Rocky was found in the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree in 2020, and her rehabilitation and release inspired several picture books.After listening to the book, students learn more about owls using Pebble Go, World Book Kids, Britannica Kids (free or paid version
Preview of Website Evaluation Lesson - Introduction

Website Evaluation Lesson - Introduction

Created by
Vr2lTch
Empower young learners with essential skills with the website evaluation lesson! They’ll be able to differentiate between real and fake websites in no time!Are your elementary students taking online information at face value, assuming that a Google™ search guarantees reliability? This comprehensive website evaluation lesson is designed to instill critical thinking when navigating the web. In this standards-based lesson plan, students acquire tools to discern fake websites from legitimate ones. N
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