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Storytime &
Book Exchange
First Grade students visit the
Library frequently for book exchange and
storytimes. Sope Creek Elementary
participates in the
Georgia Book Award program every year, and
very often the students will hear stories from
the
nominee list.
Research &
Library Skills
In addition to
regular storytimes, first grade students also
receive information literacy instruction.
These lessons occur in conjunction with
classroom projects and units.
During the
2006-2007 school year, first grade students
will participate in several lessons collaboratively
planned by the grade level teachers and the
Library Media Specialist.
In the Spring,
first grade students continued their use of
reference books to locate information by
learning about Magnets. This time, the
packets were graded so that the Library Media
Specialist could gather data about the progress
of the students.
Click
here to see
The Magic of Magnets packet the students
completed!
In the Fall,
first graders visited the Library to learn about
how to use the elements of a non fiction book to
find information. They were in the midst
of their Weather unit in science, and so the
Information Skills lesson was designed around
that subject.
After an
introduction and some discussion about the Table
of Contents and Index in non fiction books,
students were asked to answer questions about
weather by using non fiction books. The
question sheets were assembled to create a
packet of information that could be used in
later classroom lessons and for reference.
Click
here to take a look at the
Wild About Weather packet the students
completed.
Bibliographic Format & Copyright
First graders are
capable of being responsible and ethical users
of information. Part of this
responsibility is giving credit where credit is
due. Cobb County schools use the MLA style
as the basis for all format and citation
questions.
Using the MLA
format as a guide, Sope Creek uses a modified
version for each grade level.
Click
here to view the first grade bibliographic
format template.
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