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El. knyga: Springboards to Inquiry: 50 Standards-Based Lessons for K-5

  • Formatas: 160 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Jul-2019
  • Leidėjas: Libraries Unlimited Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9798216148326
  • Formatas: 160 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Jul-2019
  • Leidėjas: Libraries Unlimited Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9798216148326

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This collection of ideas for lessons provides school librarians with inspiration for meeting the tsunami of new standards dictating change for today's next generation learners.

Today's school librarian has less and less time to prepare for instruction. This book delivers lesson plans for the librarian to implement immediately, as is or with a little adaptation. Using the new AASL standards and an Information Literacy scope and sequence carefully crafted for K6 students, the authors package lessons that are both engaging and challenging.

This book inspires librarians to go beyond their usual role in literacy promotion and instruction only and moves to preparing students to be inquiry learners by embracing inquiry-based learning. Lessons include the Essential Question (begin with the end in mind); pre- and post-assessment ideas; technology integration ideas, where applicable; reading and research ideas; and collaboration ideas when applicable. AASL Standards and others are noted via an "integrated standards checklist," while new educational research demonstrates that standards can be met via engaging, collaborative, and interesting lessons, modeled throughout the text.

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This collection of ideas for lessons provides school librarians with inspiration for meeting the tsunami of new standards dictating change for today's next generation learners.
Preface ix
Introduction xi
1 What is a Springboard?
1(4)
Why Springboards Work
1(2)
Springboards to Best Professional Practice
3(1)
Current Educational Research as a Springboard
3(2)
2 How to Use This Book
5(10)
A Tsunami of New Standards
5(2)
PowerVerbs: A Key to New Library Standards
7(1)
PowerVerbs: Inquiry and All the Standards
8(2)
Learning to Learn: Focus Questions Supporting Inquiry-Based Learning
10(2)
A Note on Vocabulary Acquisition---Carpe Diem!
12(3)
3 Introduction to Inquiry-Based Learning
15(10)
Understanding the Basics of Inquiry Learning!
15(2)
Driven by a BIG Question
17(1)
Wonder---Understanding and Ideas
17(1)
Investigate---Understanding and Ideas
18(1)
Synthesis---Understanding and Ideas
19(1)
Express---Understanding and Ideas
20(2)
Understanding the Basics of Assessment
22(3)
4 Lesson Plans for Early Elementary Grades
25(32)
A Sense of Adventure
25(2)
A Vanishing Marsupial?
27(2)
Choosing Kindness
29(1)
A Circumnavigating Hen?
30(2)
Conflicts!
32(1)
Fact or Opinion?
33(1)
Friends
34(1)
Garden Power
35(2)
Gravity Makes Us Fall
37(2)
Get a Growth Mindset
39(2)
Imagination!
41(2)
Ordinary People Change the World
43(2)
Pets Teach Science
45(2)
Rules, Rules, Rules
47(2)
Scarcity and Economic Decisions
49(2)
Snowflakes, Snowdays, and Symmetry
51(2)
Stop That Yawn! (Involuntary Reactions)
53(2)
Tiny, Perfect Things
55(2)
5 Lesson Plans for Middle Elementary Grades
57(26)
Animal Adaptations for Survival
57(2)
Animal Poetry
59(2)
Beneath My Feet
61(2)
Extreme Landforms---The Birth of Extreme Sports!
63(2)
Kids Step Up and Save the Day!
65(2)
Hello Brain!
67(1)
Imagination and Invention!
68(2)
Legend of Rock, Paper, Scissors versus Statistics
70(1)
Pirate Plunder: Fact or Fiction
71(2)
Stegothesaurus
73(1)
Trash or Treasure?
74(2)
Water in Disguise
76(2)
Where in the World is Your School?
78(2)
Resilience = We Bounce Back!
80(2)
WOOOSH!---Supersoaker Secrets
82(1)
6 Lesson Plans for Upper Elementary Grades or Talented and Gifted
83(32)
Hurricanes Blow Your House Down
83(2)
Sports: Science in Action!
85(2)
Artificial Intelligence
87(2)
Bee Informed!
89(2)
Burgers or Bugs?
91(2)
Cities = Heat Islands
93(2)
Country Cuisines: How Are You Dining Tonight?
95(1)
Meaningful Mess: The Great Pacific Garbage Patch
96(2)
How to Become a ...
98(2)
Taking a Stand
100(2)
The Dust Bowl
102(2)
Trust but Verify
104(2)
What if (Your Animal) Disappeared?
106(1)
Fake Food Fix (Talented and Gifted)
107(2)
UN Sustainable Global Goals (Talented and Gifted)
109(1)
Climate Connections (Talented and Gifted)
110(2)
Refugee Children (Talented and Gifted)
112(3)
Appendix A Early Elementary Lessons Booklist 115(4)
Appendix B Middle Elementary Lessons Booklist 119(2)
Appendix C Upper Grades Lessons Booklist and Toolkit 121(2)
Appendix D Lesson Handout Masters for Copying 123(10)
Appendix E Synthesis Handouts 133(6)
Copyright Acknowledgments 139(2)
Works Cited 141(2)
Index 143
Paige Jaeger is a librarian and educational consultant with twenty years of experience. She serves on the Advisory Board for School Library Connection magazine and was previously its Instructional Focus Editor for SLC.

Mary Boyd Ratzer is an author and consultant who fosters inquiry, brain-based learning, and real-world strategies for national standards in social studies, science, and the Common Core.