Synopses & Reviews
Take the pressure off your busy schedule with these standards-based library lessons! Quick and easy to implement, these proven 20-minute instructional lessons, organized by grade level, equip you with everything you need to effectively teach library and information literacy skills to students in kindergarten through fifth grade. Based on AASL/AECT standards and McREL benchmarks, each lesson plan includes standards, learning objectives, teaching directions, reproducible worksheets and graphics, learning styles, teaching team, and related resources. Students will learn how to effectively employ print and electronic resources to find the information they need, and you will be thrilled with how effortlessly you can bring information and literary appreciation into every classroom and still have time for other library and teaching responsibilities!
Review
Time-crunched librarians will appreciate more than 87 library skill and literature appreciation lessons for grades kindergarten through five in this title....The goal of information literacy for all students will be met using these easy-to-teach lessons. Recommended.Library Media Connection
Review
This book provides quick and easy library lessons for kindergarten through fifth grade students based on educational standards. In presenting information literacy, the author considered the varied learning skills and abilities of the students.Catholic Library World
Synopsis
Eighty-seven information literacy cross-curricular lessons based on AASL/AECT and McREL standards are organized by grade level for K-5.
About the Author
JOYCE KEELING is Library Media Specialist, Clarion-Goldfield Elementary-Middle Schools, Clarion, Iowa.