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Peggy GeorgeWhich lessons are appropriate for your students?
All schools are probably teaching many of the information literacy skills found in this body of lessons. Usually, individual teachers will tackle the process of plugging the gaps in their curriculum when an issue or opportunity arises. A sixth grade teacher may see the need to review note taking, while a high school teacher needs to re-introduce Boolean operators and review Citing Sources. Eventually, schools and districts will attempt to make sure the skills covered in these lessons are integrated into the K-12 curriculum. -
Randy RodgersList of lesson ideas and grade levels for teaching information literacy.
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Brian MullAll schools are probably teaching many of the information literacy skills found in this body of lessons. Usually, individual teachers will tackle the process of plugging the gaps in their curriculum when an issue or opportunity arises. A sixth grade teach
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Cyndi Danner-KuhnLesson Grade Level Chart
Which lessons are appropriate for your students?
All schools are probably teaching many of the information literacy skills found in this body of lessons. Usually, individual teachers will tackle the process of plugging the gaps -
Matthew GillardAs a teacher, you can begin by looking at the chart to see which lessons are appropriate for the age and abilities of the students you teach.
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Bob BartleyCould be an interesting resource for finding new ways to use ICTs in students' learning.
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John EvansAll schools are probably teaching many of the information literacy skills found in this body of lessons. Usually, individual teachers will tackle the process of plugging the gaps in their curriculum when an issue or opportunity arises. A sixth grade teacher may see the need to review note taking, while a high school teacher needs to re-introduce Boolean operators and review Citing Sources. Eventually, schools and districts will attempt to make sure the skills covered in these lessons are integrated into the K-12 curriculum.
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Alma RowGreat resource for ideas for teaching those 21st century literacies! Thanks, Sue Sheffer (Central York)!
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Carol BroosWonderful links to questions
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Fred DelventhalLesson Grade Level Chart
Which lessons are appropriate for your students?
All schools are probably teaching many of the information literacy skills found in this body of lessons. Usually, individual teachers will tackle the process of plugging the gaps in their curriculum when an issue or opportunity arises. A sixth grade teacher may see the need to review note taking, while a high school teacher needs to re-introduce Boolean operators and review Citing Sources. Eventually, schools and districts will attempt to make sure the skills covered in these lessons are integrated into the K-12 curriculum.
As a teacher, you can begin by looking at the chart below to see which lessons are appropriate for the age and abilities of the students you teach. -
Tim SparacinoLesson Grade Level Chart
Which lessons are appropriate for your students?
All schools are probably teaching many of the information literacy skills found in this body of lessons. Usually, individual teachers will tackle the process of plugging the gaps -
Tim SparacinoLesson Grade Level Chart
Which lessons are appropriate for your students?
All schools are probably teaching many of the information literacy skills found in this body of lessons. Usually, individual teachers will tackle the process of plugging the gaps -
Christina DiMicelliWhich lessons are appropriate for your students?
All schools are probably teaching many of the information literacy skills found in this body of lessons. Usually, individual teachers will tackle the process of plugging the gaps in their curriculum when a -
Alexis KrystenAll schools are probably teaching many of the information literacy skills found in this body of lessons. Usually, individual teachers will tackle the process of plugging the gaps in their curriculum when an issue or opportunity arises. A sixth grade teacher may see the need to review note taking, while a high school teacher needs to re-introduce Boolean operators and review Citing Sources. Eventually, schools and districts will attempt to make sure the skills covered in these lessons are integrated into the K-12 curriculum.
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Caroline O'BannonWhich lessons are appropriate for your students? The Information Literacy chart shows at which levels lessons "fit".
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Lynne CroweAll schools are probably teaching many of the information literacy skills found in this body of lessons. Usually, individual teachers will tackle the process of plugging the gaps in their curriculum when an issue or opportunity arises. A sixth grade teacher may see the need to review note taking, while a high school teacher needs to re-introduce Boolean operators and review Citing Sources. Eventually, schools and districts will attempt to make sure the skills covered in these lessons are integrated into the K-12 curriculum.
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Carol FoxGrade Level Chart of 21st Century Literacies Lessons
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Kevin O'Gormaninformation literacy skills
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