Teachers, below are some links to graphic organizers and other resources that may come in handy for your courses taught. The links have a quick description as well.
http://odelleducation.com/literacy-curriculum is a website that offers printable graphic organizers for teachers (and students).
http://www.slideshare.net/PaigeJaeger/repackaging-research-aasl-2013 is a site that provides a presentation on reevaluating our research projects. This powerpoint has been presented at several different librarian conferences and has proven to be a great presentation for ideas. The above site listed is where Mrs. Jaeger found her graphic organizers.
For literary ties in the classroom, Robyn Young of Avon High School has compiled a list of relative non-fiction books for all age groups based on subject matter. Her information can be found on her site, https://www.smore.com/527a . Whether you agree with Common Core or not, the resources provided are valuable, non the less.
For teachers looking into teaching students inquiry or collaborative research, there is a curriculum many are switching to called WISE. While you may not want to make such a drastic change and make such an alignment with Common Core (again, whether you agree or disagree with CCSS), the ideas presented in this curriculum are very valuable. It's a fresh approach. Click here for more information.
http://odelleducation.com/literacy-curriculum is a website that offers printable graphic organizers for teachers (and students).
http://www.slideshare.net/PaigeJaeger/repackaging-research-aasl-2013 is a site that provides a presentation on reevaluating our research projects. This powerpoint has been presented at several different librarian conferences and has proven to be a great presentation for ideas. The above site listed is where Mrs. Jaeger found her graphic organizers.
For literary ties in the classroom, Robyn Young of Avon High School has compiled a list of relative non-fiction books for all age groups based on subject matter. Her information can be found on her site, https://www.smore.com/527a . Whether you agree with Common Core or not, the resources provided are valuable, non the less.
For teachers looking into teaching students inquiry or collaborative research, there is a curriculum many are switching to called WISE. While you may not want to make such a drastic change and make such an alignment with Common Core (again, whether you agree or disagree with CCSS), the ideas presented in this curriculum are very valuable. It's a fresh approach. Click here for more information.