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12th grade library skills lessons

Preview of Avoiding Plagiarism: A Mini-Unit

Avoiding Plagiarism: A Mini-Unit

Created by
Cult of Pedagogy
FULLY UPDATED IN AUGUST 2023. The update now reflects APA 7 and MLA 9 styles!___________________________________________________________________________Most teachers have had to deal with plagiarism in some form or another, and many still haven’t quite figured out the best way to combat it. Some teachers give a stern warning and threaten serious consequences. Others use software to detect plagiarism.These methods work to some extent, but many students plagiarize because they don’t always know wh
Preview of Classroom Library + Book Scavenger Hunt Activity - Help students find books!

Classroom Library + Book Scavenger Hunt Activity - Help students find books!

Help your students explore your classroom library with this engaging library/book scavenger hunt activity. This activity is a great way for your students to explore the features of your classroom library, practice using checkout/return systems, and find new books to add to their "to-read" list. It is a much more engaging, interactive, and student-centered way of introducing the classroom library. Instead of you walking around the room and explaining the features of the library, this gives studen
Preview of 6-Word Summaries Activity - Independent Reading/Lit Circles - Engaging Activity

6-Word Summaries Activity - Independent Reading/Lit Circles - Engaging Activity

Get students thinking critically and creatively with this fun lesson/mini project where students feature a favorite book by writing a 6-word summary. This activity is a great way for students to share books they've read during an independent reading program or choice reading unit. The 6-word summaries also make for a fun book recommendation display that will pique readers' curiosity! Help your students connect with other readers, explore books, give/get book recs, add to their "to-read" lists, b
Preview of Using Images Correctly: A One-Day Lesson

Using Images Correctly: A One-Day Lesson

Created by
Cult of Pedagogy
Students use images all the time, but do they use them legally? Ethically? Correctly? Too often, the answer to all of those questions is no. This lesson teaches students how to correctly use images in their printed and digital products: images that they place on written pieces, presentations, videos, posters, e-books, and other projects. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LESSON OBJECTIVES Stud
Preview of MLA Format - Reading & Writing MLA Citations - Worksheets, Activities, Examples

MLA Format - Reading & Writing MLA Citations - Worksheets, Activities, Examples

Teach students how to write in-text citations and references for their works cited page using this MLA format bundle! Scaffold MLA citations step-by-step using the worksheets, games, anchor charts, and activities in this unit. Suitable for online learning with digital worksheets for Google Classroom®!⚡️ Save over 20% with the bundled discount! ⚡️Included with these MLA Format Activities for Reading and Writing MLA Citations:✏️  Works Cited Slideshow Lesson - Google Slides®, Microsoft PowerPoint®
Preview of AI and Academic Integrity: Establishing Secondary Classroom Expectations

AI and Academic Integrity: Establishing Secondary Classroom Expectations

It's time to add a lesson about "AI and academic integrity" to your plans for the fall. Technology has shifted rapidly, and it's now imperative that teachers establish clear expectations around their students' use of artificial intelligence. This 40-50 minute lesson utilizes whole-group instruction, independent work, and small-group work to meet the following learning objective: Students will determine academically appropriate uses for AI. The tone of this lesson is collaborative as the students
Preview of Teaching Research Skills for Students : How- to- Guide Lesson, Activity & Rubric

Teaching Research Skills for Students : How- to- Guide Lesson, Activity & Rubric

Created by
Teach Eat Amaze
Ever told students they had to do research only to be met with deer-in-the-headlights expressions? Or only realized they had no clue how to research while in the midst of marking your 10th paper? Get students on the right track by introducing research skills early on in their learning, at any grade level, so they’re prepared to do it when that research-skills-based assignment comes up! This step-by-step and no prep guide serves as an introductory mini lesson, covering the what, when, why, &
Preview of Reliable vs. Unreliable Sources Full Lesson! Which Sources Can I Trust?

Reliable vs. Unreliable Sources Full Lesson! Which Sources Can I Trust?

Created by
Natalia Casale
Updated January 2019This Common Core aligned lesson is meant to teach students the characteristics of reliable and unreliable sources. I originally created this for an interview mini lesson, but use it in the classroom as well. Students are drawn in first by discussing which social media accounts they would follow and why - opening the conversation about which sources to trust and which to dismiss. This lesson teaches students which internet sources they can trust!This is the perfect lesson for
Preview of Independent Reading Book Bingo Activity - Connect Readers & Build Community

Independent Reading Book Bingo Activity - Connect Readers & Build Community

Help your students connect with other readers, explore books, give/get book recs, add to their "to-read" lists, bond over favorite books, and build community with this engaging book bingo activity. This activity is a great way to get students interacting with each other AND your classroom/school library. This is designed to be used with an independent reading program! You can use it whenever, but it works especially well when...you notice students are asking "What should I read next?" and need s
Preview of Complete Series Bundle 23-24

Complete Series Bundle 23-24

This Bundle includes every resource in "What I Wish I'd Learned in School" as well as every future resource.*BONUS: Master Table of Contents to help you organize the content. **NOTE: "free" products are included as links on the Table of Contents page. DIGITAL LITERACYDigital Literacy Unit (1 Week) 1 - Lesson Plan: Introductory Slide1 - Energizer/Exit Ticket1 - About Teacher/IA Slide - Model1 - About Me Student Slide2 - Lesson Plan: Google Docs Pre Assessment2 - Energizer/Exit Ticket2 - Google D
Preview of Secondary Library Lesson Plan Templates (with Common Core Standards)

Secondary Library Lesson Plan Templates (with Common Core Standards)

Write your library lesson plans faster and more effectively with these editable templates for teaching middle school, junior high, or high school library lessons.This set of 7 ready-made lesson plan templates is specifically designed for secondary school librarians, teacher-librarians, and/or school library media specialists teaching grades 6 through 12.IMPORTANT! These documents are NOT complete lesson plans on a given topic/subject! They are a customizable tool to create and/or modify your o
Preview of In-Text Citations Unit - Citing Text Evidence Lesson and Worksheets - MLA Format

In-Text Citations Unit - Citing Text Evidence Lesson and Worksheets - MLA Format

Teach students about citing text evidence using MLA format with this unit! Students will practice formatting guidelines and explore the differences between parenthetical and narrative in-text citations. This unit includes an interactive slideshow lesson, practice worksheets to cite sources, and activities to familiarize students with MLA format. Suitable for online learning with digital worksheets for Google Classroom®.⚡️⚡️⚡️ Save over 10% with the bundled discount! ⚡️⚡️⚡️Included with this In-T
Preview of Speed Dating Book Selection for Independent Reading with Lesson & Handout

Speed Dating Book Selection for Independent Reading with Lesson & Handout

Do your students randomly pick books for independent reading, only to discover it's a poor match and they're not interested? Speed dating with books is a strategy that helps students quickly evaluate 5-10 different titles to make more informed choices when selecting a book for independent reading. OVERVIEWThis resource provides a Google Drive Folder that includes the following:Editable Google Slides (11 slides) lesson, including teacher directions and hints that you can customize to meet your ne
Preview of Banned Books Week - Bundle of Lessons

Banned Books Week - Bundle of Lessons

Are you looking for a way to present Banned Books Week to your students in a safe, fun way? Look no further!This bundle includes several lessons that involve different aspects of Banned Books Week and different modalities to ensure that there is something that will fit the needs of your students. As a bonus, there is a short informational PowerPoint Presentation (with discussion activity) included that can be used to introduce the topic to your students before completing the more complex lessons
Preview of Works Cited - MLA Format Slideshow Lesson, Examples, Practice Worksheets - MLA 9

Works Cited - MLA Format Slideshow Lesson, Examples, Practice Worksheets - MLA 9

Teach students how to cite sources using MLA format using this Works Cited lesson! Students will practice formatting guidelines and explore the purpose of writing a Works Cited page. This lesson includes an interactive slideshow lesson, practice worksheets to cite sources, and activities to familiarize students with MLA format. Suitable for online learning with digital worksheets for Google Classroom®.Included with this Works Cited Lesson for MLA Format:✏️ Works Cited Slideshow Lesson - Google S
Preview of I-Search Report or Research Report Unit

I-Search Report or Research Report Unit

Created by
Amy Moss
This 30 plus page unit contains lesson plans, handouts, and rubrics for an I-Search Unit. It could also be used for a regular research report. It includes activities and handouts for brainstorming topics, selecting and narrowing a topic, taking notes, creating note cards and source cards, interviewing, conducting research, outlining notes, parenthetical citations, and includes models of an I-Search Report for students to use as they write their own reports.
Preview of Library Information Skills Course Unit Plan and Detailed Lesson Plans

Library Information Skills Course Unit Plan and Detailed Lesson Plans

Created by
Growing Seeds
Everything you need to teach library information skills to your students. This course pack can be used by an elementary, middle or high school teacher librarian or as a unit by a homeroom teacher. Clear outline and detailed step by step lesson instructions to make library information skills engaging and fun and informational! There are a variety of collaborative, individual and small group lesson activities that cover the following topics: Topics - Knowledge, Concepts & Skills to be cov
Preview of The CRAP Test - Evaluating Online Sources

The CRAP Test - Evaluating Online Sources

Digital Citizenship is a concept which helps teachers to understand what students should know to use technology appropriately. Digital Citizenship is more than just a teaching tool; it is a way to prepare students for a society full of technology. The CRAP test is part of being a responsible digital citizen. This resource contains a lesson plan, an assignment, a rubric and a bonus computer lab rules.This lesson goes well with my other product "Internet Safety" and "Get the Most from your Search
Preview of Digital Literacy & Digital Citizenship Bundle

Digital Literacy & Digital Citizenship Bundle

This Digital Literacy & Digital Citizenship Bundle includes ten digital literacy and digital citizenship lessons designed for high school students, and they are easily adapted to younger students. The lessons included are...NetiquetteCreative CommonsWhy Are Restaurant Apps So Hungry for Your Data?False Copyright Claims HyperdocFalse Copyright Claims lessonData Collection and Internet PrivacyScams & Viruses HyperdocSpam & Phishing HyperdocBehind the AvatarCopyrights or Copywrongs?
Preview of Teach Students How To Use AI, Become Expert Researchers & Avoid Fake News (2024)

Teach Students How To Use AI, Become Expert Researchers & Avoid Fake News (2024)

Created by
Daniel Spada
Teach your students how to use AI and master the art of online researching. This is an updated version of my "Teach Students To Become Expert Researchers And Avoid Fake New" presentation, and is sure to prepare your students to use AI RESPONSIBLY and EFFECTIVELY! This presentation uses a fun and humorous approach to help students understand how to navigate using AI for school, and real life. Students will also learn how use keywords to make better search queries, provides several tips and exampl
Preview of BUNDLE: Three Book Selection Activities for Independent Reading

BUNDLE: Three Book Selection Activities for Independent Reading

Looking for alternatives to a book cafe or book tasting experience? This bundle include THREE different options for helping connect students to good books. All three of these options work well when students need to select a book for independent reading.The three activities include:Bookish Horoscopes - students use zodiac based recommendations to search for books online, accessing book reviews and lists. Then they use the library's catalog to look for local copies, and locate them on the shelf.Se
Preview of Understanding Plagiarism Lesson Plan including PowerPoint and Student Activities

Understanding Plagiarism Lesson Plan including PowerPoint and Student Activities

With this lesson plan, students will be able to define and identify different types of intentional and unintentional plagiarism. They will also brainstorm reasons why people plagiarize works and the consequences that can apply if caught. They will also be able to determine why plagiarism is damaging to their academic careers (beyond failing grades).The first few minutes (2-3 minutes approximately) of class will allow students to think about the topics of discussion. Next, introduce concepts rela
Preview of LitMatch: Uncover Your Book Genre Persona with this Quiz & Video Collection

LitMatch: Uncover Your Book Genre Persona with this Quiz & Video Collection

Using this lesson, secondary students take an engaging 15-question personality quiz that matches them to one of eight book genres: romance, mystery, fantasy, horror, historical fiction, science fiction, realistic fiction or literary nonfiction. After discovering their genre match, students will explore a curated collection of YouTube videos featuring movie trailers and book trailers based on YA books for their genre.This resource is a perfect lesson to facilitate independent book selection.Inclu
Preview of How to use ChatGPT and Chatbot prompts for Research Papers, Essays, or Reports

How to use ChatGPT and Chatbot prompts for Research Papers, Essays, or Reports

Teaching high school students how to use ChatGPT and other artificial intelligence (AI) programs to complete research papers, essays, reports, and projects is fast becoming a critical research skill. This resource provides a ChatGPT lesson that helps students identify ways AI programs can assist with the research process, understand the limitations of chatbots, and develop effective chatbot prompt engineering skills.As students increasingly discover and use AI tools such as ChatGPT (despite its
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