JANUARY Lesson
Plans:
Week 1: REFERENCES/RESOURCES - review
all reference books and resource materials so that students can name them all.
Examples include Almanacs, Dictionary, Atlas, Yearbooks, Thesaurus, Encyclopedia, Biography, Quotation Books, Indexes, Directories, Textbooks, and Handbooks. REF is the spine label which stands for
"reference", and books are placed in numerical order. These
book are not for check out.
Lesson Plan:
Instructions- 1
- Write a "scavenger hunt" of questions that students need to find the answer for. These should include questions which can easily be answered by using specific reference materials.
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Allow the students a set period of time (such as 20 minutes) to find the information sources on their own.
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Ask each student to say which questions they were able to answer and how they found the information. If they used one of the correct reference materials, write the name of that material on the board. Talk about the advantages and disadvantages of the different sources used.
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Write the remaining reference materials on the board, explaining the benefits of each one.
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Hand out a second "scavenger hunt", allowing the students to take advantage of the new resources they've been taught. This should reinforce the knowledge and enable them to complete the task more efficiently and accurately than before.
Week 2: COMPUTER SAFETY - review safe
web sites for kids. Discuss what to do if you accidentally
see something "inappropriate". Practice accessing appropriate and safe
children's web sites.
Safe Web Sites for KIDS (Resources)
Week 3:
MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DAY - (Celebrated the 3rd Monday of January.)
Here is an amazing lesson plan
from the book Martin's Big Words: The Life of Dr. Martin Luther King,
Jr.
By: Doreen Rappaport
Illustrated by: Bryan Collier
Age Level: 6-9Reading Level: Beginning Reader
Martin Luther King Jr. grew up
fascinated by big words. He would later go on to use these words to inspire a
nation and call people to action. In this award-winning book, powerful portraits
of King show how he used words, not weapons, to fight injustice.
Week 4: ARTIC ANIMALS - Discuss the life and
habitat of all sorts of artic animals and look up where they are "found" in the
library. Answer questions about a variety of animals by looking up information
in a variety of informational books available.
Author Study: Tomie dePaola & Patrick Carmen - birthdays in January and both are excellent authors, dePaola for the younger grades and Carmen for the older grades.
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