Curriculum Map Elementary Library Media Program K-5 Teacher Name: Sharon Nadelbach Date: September, 2008 Page 1 of 4

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Curriculum Map Elementary Library Media Program K-5 Teacher Name: Sharon Nadelbach Date: September, 2008 Page 1 of 4 1st Quarter Kindergarten/First Grade 2nd, 3rd Grade 4th, 5th Grade NJ Content Standards What are the rules of the library and how do I treat a library book? ORIENTATION: Library Rules Book Care ORIENTATION: Rules Procedures Returning Materials Library Sections ORIENTATION: Library Rules Book Care Library Sections Library Catalog K: 1.H.1 1: 3.1.H.3 2: 3.1H1, 3.1H2 3: 3.1.H.1 4: 3.1.H.1 5: 3.H.1,3 How do students locate and select library books? Author/Illustrator Parts of the Book Locating Easy Books Selecting the right book (1st) Library Catalog (3rd) LOCATION & ACCESS REVIEW: Dewey Decimal Library Catalog K: 3.1.A6 1: 3.1.A.3 2: 3.1.A.1 3: 3.1.A.3 4 & 5: 3.1.A.3 How do children learn about literature? GENRES: Easy Fiction Picture Books LOCATION AND ACCESS: Selecting the right book GENRES: Folk Literature Mystery Adventure Science Fiction Poetry GENRES: Poetry Realistic Fiction Historical Fiction Tour of Literature themes K: 3.1.D.1, 3.1E2, 3.1.D.4, 3.4.B.1,2 1: 3.1.D.1, 3.1.E.1,3.1.G1,3,5, 3.4.B.1,2,3,4,5,7 2: 3.1.G1, 3.1.G.3, 3.1.G.4 3: 3.1.E1, 3.1.E3 4 & 5: 3.1.E.3

Resources Interdisciplinary Connections Presentation using Smartboard Technology,, Learning Manipulatives, CD s Computer Technology. Power Point Presentation and Technology,, and picture books such as Alpha Betti that focus library skills. Online Library Catalog Power Point Presentation or Internet using SmartBoard Technology. Online Audio Books and/or Picture and chapter books that reflect different genres. Computer Technology, Social Studies, and Science.

Curriculum Map Elementary Library Media Program K-5 Teacher Name: Sharon Nadelbach Date: September 2008 Page 2 of 4 2nd Quarter Kindergarten/First Grade 2nd, 3rd Grade 4th, 5th Grade What are the rules of the library and how do I treat a library book? GENRE: Themes (animals, friendship, etc.) Author Studies Fiction REFERENCE MATERIALS: Types (Encyclopedia, Dictionary, Atlas) Parts (Index, Glossary, Table of Contents, Guide words) REFERENCE MATERIALS: Parts (Index, Glossary, Table of Contents, Guide words) Internet/Databases How do students locate and select library books? Author/Illustrator Parts of the Book Locating Easy Books Selecting the right book (1st) Library Catalog (3rd) LOCATION & ACCESS :REVIEW: Library Catalog How do children learn about social responsibility within literature? SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY: Hispanic Heritage Black History Month Women s History SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY: Hispanic Heritage Black History Month Women s History SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY: Hispanic Heritage Black History Month Women s History NJ Content Standards K: 3.1.G,2,3,4,5, H.1,2,3 1: 3.1.G, 1,2,3,4, H.3 2: 3.1.G, H, 2 3: 3.1.A, E, F, G.; 3.4.A, 1 4: 3.1G,H; 3.5.B.7 5: 3.1G,H; 3.5.B.7 K: 3.1,A,D,E,G, H 1: 3.1.A,E, G, H 2: 3.1.A, F, G, H. 3: 3.1.A, E, F, G.; 3.4.A, 1 4: 3.1G,H; 3.5.B.7 5: 3.1G,H; 3.5.B.7 K-5: 3.1.G.H, 6.2.B.E

Resources Interdisciplinary Connections Audio Books and Internet Web sites using SmartBoard Technology. Online Databases including Searchasaurus and EBSCO. DVD s and picture books and biographies on authors. Print Encyclopedias, Almanacs, Atlases, and nonfiction books Power Point Presentation and Technology,, and picture books that focus on library skills. Online Library Catalog. Computer Technology. Power Point Presentation or Technology. Audio Clips. Picture and chapter books that reflect different genres and historical figures.

Curriculum Map Elementary Library Media Program K-5 Teacher Name: Sharon Nadelbach Date: September 2008 Page 3 of 4 3rd Quarter Kindergarten/First Grade 2nd, 3rd Grade 4th, 5th Grade How are books evaluated and selected? AWARD-WINNING BOOKS: Caldecott Award Books AWARD-WINNING BOOKS: Review Caldecott Award Coretta Scott King Award AWARD WINNING BOOKS: Review Caldecott Coretta Scott King Newberry Award How do students locate and select library books and learn to do basic research? Author/Illustrator Parts of the Book Locating Easy Books Selecting the right book (1st) Super3 Library Catalog (3rd) RESEARCH/INTERNET SKILLS: Big6 Research Sources Fact/Opinion Notetaking Copyright Bibliographic citations How do students learn from an author the writing process? AUTHOR VISIT: Read Across America AUTHOR VISIT: Read Across America AUTHOR VISIT: Read Across America

NJ Content Standards: K-5: 3.1.E, F, G; 3.3.A, B; 3.5.B. K: 3.1,A,D,E,G, H 1: 3.1.A,E, G, H 2: 3.1.A, F, G, H. 3: 3.1.A, E, F, G.; 3.4.A, 1 4: 3.1G,H; 3.5.B.7, 8.1.6.7 5: 3.1G,H; 3.5.B.7, 8.1.6.7 K: 3,1; 3.4.A.B 1: 3,1; 3.4.A.B 2: 3,1; 3.4.A.B 3: 3,1; 3.4.A.B 4: 3.2.A; 3.4.A.B 5: 3.2.A; 3.4.A,B Resources Interdisciplinary Connections Audio Books and Internet Web sites using SmartBoard Technology. ALA Web site for award winning books. Learning Manipulatives. Picture and chapter books for fiction and non-fiction. Power Point Presentation and Technology, Online Catalog, shelf markers, books. Online Databases.. Computer Technology, social studies, and science. Author visits. Online Databases, Power Point Presentations, and Internet Web sites using SmartBoard Technology. Writing, Computer Technology, Social Studies, and Science, Art, Music.

Curriculum Map Elementary Library Media Program K-5 Teacher Name: Sharon Nadelbach Date: September 2008 Page 4 of 4 4th Quarter Kindergarten/First Grade How do students appreciate literature? How do students locate and access information within texts? GENRE: Themes of literature Author Study Series books How do students approach and learn research skills? Author/Illustrator Publisher Copyright How do students learn responsibility? PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY: Care of Books Summer Reading 2nd, 3rd Grade 4th, 5th Grade REFERENCE MATERIALS: Types (Encyclopedia, Dictionary, Atlas) Parts (Index, Glossary, Table of Contents, Guide words) ONLINE RESEARCH SKILLS Internet skills Plagiarism & The Internet Library Catalog (3rd) RESEARCH SKILLS & EHICS: Review Dewey Fact/Opinion Notetaking Copyright/ Bibliographic citations PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY: Care of Books Summer Reading PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY: Care of Books Summer Reading NJ Content Standards: K: 3.1,A,D,E,G, H 1: 3.1.A,E, G, H 2: 3.1.A, F, G, H. 3: 3.1.A, E,F, G.; 3.4.A, 1 4: 3.1G,H; 3.5.A,B.; 8.1.6.7 5: 3.1G,H; 3.5.A, B; 8.1.6.7 K: 3.1,A,D,E,G, H 1: 3.1.A,E, G, H 2: 3.1.A, F, G, H. 3: 3.1.A, E, F, G.; 3.4.A, 1 4: 3.1G,H; 3.5.A, B; 8.1.6.7 5: 3.1G,H; 3.5.A, B; 8.1.6.7 K-5: 3.1.D, E, F, G.

Resources Interdisciplinary Connections Audio Books and Internet Web sites using SmartBoard Technology. Online Databases including Searchasaurus and EBSCO. DVD s and picture books and biographies on authors. Print Encyclopedias, Almanacs, Atlases, and nonfiction books Power Point Presentation and Technology, Online databases, and Online Catalog, shelf markers, books. Online Databases.. District Reading Lists, Internet, Public Library Web site using SmartBoard Technology, books. Language Arts, Reading and Writing, Computer Technology.