4th grade 2022

  • Scope and Sequence for our 4th grade friends

     

    Orientation

    Week 1 and 2 September 5-13 

    Library Citizenship-Nerdy Birdy

     

    September 13-20

    Be AWESOME- internet safety

    Sept 20-Oct 14

    Poetry in Action

     

    Oct 15-Nov 12

    Biographies and Autobigraphies

     

    Nov 12-20

    Evaluating Resources and Citing Sources

     

    Dec 2-Dec 20

    State Research -Google Slide

    Jan 4-21

    Flipgrid and our Artist Portraits

     

    Jan 23

    Text Structures-  

    Steve Jenkins work

    What Do You Do with a Tail  Like This?

     

    Feburary 

    Inventions

    Genres of the Library

    Kahoots

     

    Catalog (Destiny)

     

    Basic print and digital resources

    Dewey Decimal System (10 main Categories)

     

    SEARCH resources

     

    Special Reference books (ex. Ency of Animals)

     

    Basic Online search techniques

     

    Introduce research process

     

    Graphic Organizers (Kidspiration,Inspiration)

     

    Developing Research Questions

     

    Selection and organization of relevant information

     

    Note taking (in support of regular classroom instruction)

     

    Paraphrasing

     

    Summarizing text

     

    Critical reading

     

    Works Consulted format

     

    Plagiarism

     

    Oral and or written presentation of research (classroom or library)

     

    Authors

     

    Genre (non-fiction, informational text)

     

    Self-selection of appropriate materials

     

    Use Multi-media presentation tools

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    • Student will know school district policies related to accessing and using sources.
    • Student will be able to recognize organizational tools.
    • Student will be able to identify information to determine the relevance to the topic.
    • Student will be able to identify the effect of the copyright date on the value of the information.
    • Student will be able to assess for gaps in information gathered.
    • Student will be able to construct new knowledge based on information gathered.
    • Student will be able to work collaboratively and cooperatively in an inquiry process.
    • Student will be able to evaluate whether the information need was met.
    • Student will be able to effectively share information.
    • Student will be able to assess the quality of their work.
    • Student will know there are methods to use in order to choose books they will enjoy on an appropriate reading level.
    • Student will know that there are different literary genres.
    • Student will know there are different book awards in childrenʼs literature.
    • Student will know authors and illustrators have different styles and create in different genres.
    • Student will be able to choose books they will enjoy on an appropriate reading level.
    • Student will recognize mystery, science fiction, short stories, fable and myth when they read one of these genres.
    • Student will be able identify books that have won an award and he will be able to discuss what makes the books worthy of an award.
    • Student will understand what a call number is and why it is important.
    • Student will follow the norms and procedures that are in place in the library such as for check in and check out.
    • Student will locate fiction books using the authorʼs last name.
    • Student will begin to sort and locate books to the first decimal number in the Dewey Decimal System.
    • Student will be able to choose a just right book.
    • Student will be able to write a call number down and find the book independently.