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See All Resource Types. Activboard Activities. Bulletin Board Ideas. Each lesson features objectives, I can statements, step-by-step instructions, clear assessments and materials. Most lessons can be completed offline. However, many include optional videos, PowerPoint presentations, and online games.
All materials are designed to help enhance student learning. In addition, we regularly add library lesson mini packs. These mini packs are designed to supplement the library curriculum.
Many of our lessons also supplement language arts skills taught in grades K These include ABC order, phonics and spelling skills.
They also include research skills such as choosing a topic and finding credible sources. Don't have a school library, but still want to help your students build library skills? Many lessons are easily adaptable for teachers who want to bring library skills into the regular classroom setting.
Our lessons make great library sub plans or language arts sub plans too. They're written in an easy-to-understand format and are ready to go. These plan templates use the American Association of School Librarians standards in drop down menus. Click here to see some examples. These plans are designed to be used for a single lesson or unit plan.
These are designed for collaboration with a classroom teacher, expressing lessons to administrators for observations, and saving detailed notes for longer units. These templates are designed to be used for a fixed schedule when classes meet regularly. The latter part is about the teachers, room number and the activities to be followed each day. This way you will have a clear idea beforehand on how the class will start, progress as well as conclude each day or everyday over the week.
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