Wednesday, October 01, 2008

Information Literacy and Charts for Children

Information Literacy: Navigating & Evaluating Todays Media

from Shell Education
SED50554 (Primary, Intermediate, Middle School, High School, Staff Room)

This resource helps you teach students how to use the Internet effectively. The activities teach how to identify, acquire, interpret, evaluate, organize, and share information found on the Internet. There are also tips for incorporating the use of primary sources in the classroom. And situational analysis for citing sources found on the internet.

Grades: K - 12

Charts for Children (Second Edition)

from Good Year Books
GYB9781596471863 (Early Childhood, Primary)

Print awareness activities for 12 popular children's tales and stories put fun into learning to read and write. Children create charts or visual displays that involve them in the reading and writing process and encourage them to imitate important literacy behaviors. Provides six stimulating projects for each story. This second edition includes a new section with patterns that make teaching each unit even easier! Includes: Goldilocks and the Three Bears; The Three Little Pigs; The Gingerbread Man; The Three Little Kittens; The Tortoise and the Hare; Henny Penny; The Three Billy Goats Gruff; The Tale of Peter Rabbit; The Little Red Hen; Stone Soup; Five Little Monkeys; Humpty Dumpty.

Grades: PK - 1

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