[aisle] E learning lessons for k-4

Poole, Rachel rpoole at ghills69.com
Sun Mar 29 22:48:34 CDT 2020


Sure! It's primary and secondary sources video
<https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=primary+and+secondary+sources+video&&view=detail&mid=32BBDD630D2E397593EA32BBDD630D2E397593EA&&FORM=VRDGAR&ru=%2Fvideos%2Fsearch%3Fq%3Dprimary%2Band%2Bsecondary%2Bsources%2Bvideo%26qpvt%3Dprimary%2Band%2Bsecondary%2Bsources%2Bvideo%26FORM%3DVDRE>
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On Sun, Mar 29, 2020 at 10:00 PM Kelly Davis <daviske at dist102.k12.il.us>
wrote:

> Hi Rachel,
> Can you share the link to the video you referenced?
> Thanks!
>
> Kelly Davis
> Learning Resource Center Director
> Cossitt Avenue School
> 708-215-6218
>
>
> On Sun, Mar 29, 2020 at 8:07 AM Poole, Rachel via AISLE <
> aisle at list.railslibraries.info> wrote:
>
>> I am at a K-8 building and have been assigned to provide a lesson each
>> week for grades K-5.  We use Google Classroom and I set up a library class
>> for each 2nd-5th grade class. For grades K-1, I email the teachers the
>> lesson.  This is what I have used so far:
>>
>> Primary grades- Choose a book from a home book collection and identify
>> the genre.  For the Kindergarten and 1st grade- I provided them with the
>> genre and could share with me via email.  For second grade, students
>> completed a genre identification chart.  My students enjoyed sharing their
>> favorite books.
>>
>> Intermediate grades- Lesson 1: Brainstorm questions about a topic such as
>> a state or a planet.  Answer 3-5 of your questions by using an encyclopedia
>> website like Worldbook, KidsInfobits or even Duckster.  Record your answers
>> on a Google Doc.
>> Lesson 2: Watch a video on Primary and Secondary Sources and identify an
>> artifact from from home that could be a primary source for an event in our
>> past.   This week they are going to be assigned to find a primary source
>> that could be used to help us remember the quarantine of 2020.
>>
>> MIddle Grades-  Students have been assigned to complete a SlideShow on a
>> specific year.  Each presentation has 6 slides and each e-learning week is
>> a new slide.  The slides are on the following: title, events of the year,
>> Newbery and Caldecott winners, president, choose your own like sports
>> champions or music/movies, etc. Students are practicing research,
>> presenting info and completing a Works Cited page.
>>
>> On Sat, Mar 28, 2020 at 3:01 PM Kulesza, Patti via AISLE <
>> aisle at list.railslibraries.info> wrote:
>>
>>> What are people doing for lessons for distance learning?
>>>
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>> Rachel Poole
>> K-8 Librarian
>> Germantown Hills School
>> *Be Generous and Kind Today*
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Rachel Poole
K-8 Librarian
Germantown Hills School
*Be Generous and Kind Today*
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