[aisle] 6th Grade lesson ideas

Mrs. Hamernick ahamernick at orland135.org
Mon Oct 25 12:04:04 CDT 2021


Here's my rough curriculum for 6h grade....

6th

   -

   BrainPop
   -

   Need to add NEWS LITERACY

Sept.

Orientation Part 1:

Procedures

Google Classroom

Sept

Orientation Part 2:

Reading Programs

Caudill Book Shelf in GC

Searching by Sublocations

Oct

Intro to Databases

WorldBook

Gale

Feature Article Prep

Pick a topic

Complete 5 skill tasks

Oct



EdPuzzle <https://edpuzzle.com/media/616d9349796d4f415c2243a7>

Things Explained - Digital Citizenship

Nov

Nonfiction call numbers

Dewey categories (topics and subjects)

Google Forms - Dewey Categories Quiz

Nov

Who Are You Online?
<https://www.commonsense.org/education/digital-citizenship/lesson/who-are-you-online>

Don’t Feed the Phish
<https://www.commonsense.org/education/digital-citizenship/lesson/dont-feed-the-phish>

Dec
Shelving game

Quizlet Flashcards - Genre

Jan





Nonfiction Searching in Follett

-Create activity to use sort by, filters, genre, topic filters.

Finding Nonfiction in OUR library

More Nonfiction

Practice in follett

Call Numbers

Jan
Web Evaluation (CAARP doc) - BrainPop - Online Sources,

Web Evaluation - continued

Feb

Databases -(Databases vs other options doc), Use Gale and WorldBook to
learn features (searched Flu)

Feb

Citing Sources - BrainPop

March

Creator’s Rights

March

Which Me Should I Be?

April

My Media

Keeping your Devices Clean
<https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1BHJ1d0gerdhK8y3oomWA0VI1qcZq1sBF5yMKoeGEoOc/edit?usp=sharing>
Malware Notes
<https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1mbQFlX1lLG8_gGo-BwHU6-PWaIjvyhF-2g0OGsf52o8/edit?usp=sharing>

April

May

Return books - Book Talk 2023 Caudills

On Mon, Oct 25, 2021 at 11:49 AM Keary Bramwell via AISLE <
aisle at list.railslibraries.info> wrote:

> Hi All!
> I'm new to school libraries and looking for fun ideas for lesson plans for
> 6th grade. I serve pk-6th at my school and am struggling to come up with
> activities for the older kids. My background is in public libraries, and I
> mostly worked with 5th and down. The past librarian in her words "just read
> books and stuff to them" but I'd like to create/bring the curriculum in
> line with IL state standards. Each grade comes once a week for 30-40
> minutes, but I'm only part time. I'm basically building the entire library
> classes from the ground up for all the grades, so any advice or resources
> is welcome!
>
> (I am familiar with what's on the AISLE website, mostly looking for lesson
> plan ideas.)
>
> thanks,
> Keary
>
> Keary Bramwell
> School Librarian
> Grace Lutheran School
> MAILMAN_MIMEDEFANG
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-- 
Sincerely,
Amy Hamernick
Media Specialist
Apple Teacher
Century Jr. High
@AhamernickCJH
#CenturyWildcats


"If we always do what we've always done,
we will get what we've always got."
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