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Lesson Plans Library & Computers K-3TeacherDateKevin McKinney, Andrew Hovanec and Jan MontgomeryRichland Elementary School(WEEK 5 PLANS)LIBRARY BOOK MATERIALS/SEARCHING AND LOCATING A LIBRARY BOOKWeek of April 27, 2020 – May 1, 2020NOTES: AASL - National Library Standards for School Librariesgradeweekly lesson/activityaasl standards Grade KLearning Goals: Students will understand and become familiar withDestiny. Students will have practice searching the electronicvisual card catalog for contents in the Richland Elementary SchoolLibrary. Students will be able to click on various pictures tolocate books on a specific subject, person or holiday.Learning Activities: Log into the following website to access Destiny: on Richland Elementary School.Click on the Catalog tab in the upper left-hand corner.Next in the upper right-hand corner click on the middle tab, “Visual”.Here, your child can like on the various pictures for different typesof books available. By clicking on the pictures, searches can be madeto locate the different books available in the library.For example, try clicking on the “holidays” picture.Next click on Halloween, Easter, etc…You’ll see a list with all of the different titles available along with aphoto of the front cover of the book.Click on Details to find more information about the book such as asummary, author information, etc… HAVE FUN SEARCHING!I.A.1I.A.2I.C.1, I.C.2 GRADE 1Learning Goals: Students will understand and become familiar withDestiny. Students will have practice searching the electronicvisual card catalog for contents in the Richland Elementary SchoolLibrary. Students will be able to click on various pictures tolocate books on a specific subject, person or holiday.Learning Activities: Log into the following website to access Destiny: on Richland Elementary School.Click on the Catalog tab in the upper left-hand corner.Next in the upper right-hand corner click on the middle tab, “Visual”.Here, your child can like on the various pictures for different typesof books available. By clicking on the pictures, searches can be madeto locate the different books available in the library.For example, try clicking on the “holidays” picture.Next click on Halloween, Easter, etc…You’ll see a list with all of the different titles available along with aphoto of the front cover of the book.Click on Details to find more information about the book such as asummary, author information, etc… HAVE FUN SEARCHING!I.A.1I.A.2I.C.1, I.C.2I.D.2., I.D.3 grade 2Learning Goals: Students will review the differencesbetween FICTION and NON-FICTION books in thelibrary. Students will be able to differentiate betweenboth fiction and non-fiction book titles. Students willlook for important keywords in each book title to decidewhether fiction or non-fiction.Learning Activities:Fiction and Non-Fiction Books (Part II)Review the differences between fiction and non-fiction.See below:Fiction : Stories that are make-believe, made up withcharacters.Non-Fiction : Books that give real, true factual informationabout people, places, things as well as “how to” books suchas cook books, craft books, etc..Look at the different fiction and non-fiction book titlesbelow. Are these book titles fiction or non-fiction? (Recordyour answers) Look for important words in the titles such as facts, how to, and also names of characters.FICTION OR NON-FICTIONSign Language Made Easy25 of the Best Hockey PlayersTrue Book of Tigers, Cheetahs and LionsTales of a Fourth Grade NothingLittle Critter’s Spring VacationWorld War II Facts from HistoryHow to Make the Best Paper AirplanesJames and the Giant PeachGoodnight MoonNew Facts about the PlanetsNow Check your answers!!! (See below)ANSWERS:Sign Language Made EasyNON-FICTION25 of the Best Hockey PlayersNON-FICTIONTrue Book of Tigers, Cheetahs and LionsNON-FICTIONTales of a Fourth Grade NothingFICTIONLittle Critter’s Spring VacationFICTIONWorld War II Facts from HistoryNON-FICTIONHow to Make the Best Paper AirplanesNON-FICTIONJames and the Giant PeachFICTIONGoodnight MoonFICTIONNew Facts about the PlanetsNON-FICTIONGREAT JOB!I.A.1I.A.2I.C.1, I.C.2I.D.2., I.D.3 grade 3Learning Goals: Students will review the differencesbetween FICTION and NON-FICTION books in thelibrary. Students will be able to differentiate betweenboth fiction and non-fiction book titles. Students willlook for important keywords in each book title to decidewhether fiction or non-fiction.Learning Activities:Fiction and Non-Fiction Books (Part II)Review the differences between fiction and non-fiction.See below:Fiction : Stories that are make-believe, made up withcharacters.Non-Fiction : Books that give real, true factual informationabout people, places, things as well as “how to” books suchas cook books, craft books, etc..Look at the different fiction and non-fiction book titlesbelow. Are these book titles fiction or non-fiction? (Recordyour answers) Look for important words in the titles such as facts, how to, and also names of characters.FICTION OR NON-FICTIONSign Language Made Easy25 of the Best Hockey PlayersTrue Book of Tigers, Cheetahs and LionsTales of a Fourth Grade NothingLittle Critter’s Spring VacationWorld War II Facts from HistoryHow to Make the Best Paper AirplanesJames and the Giant PeachGoodnight MoonNew Facts about the PlanetsNow Check your answers!!! (See below)ANSWERS:Sign Language Made EasyNON-FICTION25 of the Best Hockey PlayersNON-FICTIONTrue Book of Tigers, Cheetahs and LionsNON-FICTIONTales of a Fourth Grade NothingFICTIONLittle Critter’s Spring VacationFICTIONWorld War II Facts from HistoryNON-FICTIONHow to Make the Best Paper AirplanesNON-FICTIONJames and the Giant PeachFICTIONGoodnight MoonFICTIONNew Facts about the PlanetsNON-FICTIONGREAT JOB!I.A.1, I.A.2I.C.1, I.C.2I.D.2, I.D.3I.B.1, I.B. 3 computersLearning Goals: Students will have practice in a varietyof keyboarding skills. Students will utilize proper handplacement on the home row of a keyboard. These keysinclude the a, s, d, f for the left hand and j, k, l, ;,for the right hand. Students will utilize components in to achieve these goals.Grade KLearning Activities:Keyboarding SkillsOnce in go to the Kindergartenbubble and choose “Skills”.Scroll all the way to the bottom and practicewith:Typing Rocket Junior and Cup Stack Typing.Grade 1Learning Activities:Keyboarding SkillsOnce in go to the First Gradebubble and choose “Skills”.Scroll down and practice the followingkeyboarding skills:Cup Stack TypingJump KeyTyping Rocket Jr.Grade 2Learning Activities:Keyboarding SkillsOnce in go to the Second Gradebubble and choose “Skills”.Scroll down and practice the followingkeyboarding skills:Cup Stack TypingKeyboard InvasionTyping RaceGrade 3Learning Activities:Keyboarding SkillsOnce in go to the Third Gradebubble and choose “Skills”.Scroll down and practice the followingkeyboarding skills:Cup Stack TypingKeyboard InvasionJump Key ................
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