Library Intercurricular Correlation -- Grade 1

 

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Library Instructional Collaboration

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TAKS Objectives  grades 3-8

TEKS

A. Information Acquisition

 

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1.A.1

Locate and use important areas of the library.

 

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Language Arts                                                                     110.3.15F:  Locate and use important areas of the library media center.
110.3.5A:  Recognize that print represents spoken language and conveys meaning such as his/her own name and signs such as Exit and Danger.

1.A.2

Demonstrate appropriate behaviors for locating, checking out, returning, and caring for library materials according to district procedures.

 

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Language Arts                                    

 110.3.1B:  Respond appropriately and courteously to directions and questions.

 

Social Studies

113.3.10A:  Explain the need for rules and laws in the home, school, and community.
113.3.10B:  Give examples of rules or laws that establish order, provide security, and manage conflict.

1.A.3

Apply the use of the alphabet in understanding the arrangements of books in the library.

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Language Arts                      

110.3.5E: Know the order of the alphabet.

110.3.5F:  Know the difference between capital and lowercase letters.

110.3.7A:  Name and identify each letter of the alphabet.

110.3.15D: Use alphabetical order to locate information.

 

Math                                                  

111.13.11A: Identify the mathematics in everyday situations

3.A.4

Demonstrate an understanding that the card or online catalog is an index to the library collection and uses the catalog information to locate materials.

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Language Arts

110.3.15A:  Identify relevant questions for inquiry such as “What do pill bugs eat?”

 

Technology Applications

126.3.2A:  Use a variety of input devices such as mouse, keyboard, disk drive, modem, voice/sound recorder, scanner, digital video, CD-ROM, or touch screen.
126.3.4A:  Apply electric search strategies in the acquisition of information.

1.A.5

Demonstrate a working knowledge of library terminology, as needed, such as shelf marker, barcode, due date, overdue, shelving cart, check out, check in, library card, and call number.

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Language Arts                                  

110.3.11A:  Discuss meanings of words and develops vocabulary through meaningful/concrete experiences.

1.A.6

Understand the role of public libraries, museums and community resources as a valuable source of information.

 

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1.A.7

Understand that bilingual books and Spanish books are part of the library collection when applicable.

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110.3.15F:  Locate and use important areas of the library media center.


 

B.  Reading Literacy

 

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1.B.1

Listen attentively, critically, and purposefully to stories, plays, and poems read aloud for enjoyment, to gain information.                  

 

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TAKS Reading

 # 1: Demonstrate a basic understanding of culturally diverse written texts.

#3: Use a variety of strategies to analyze culturally diverse written texts.

Language Arts                                                  110.3.1A:  Determine the purpose(s) for listening such as to get information, to solve problems, and to enjoy and appreciate. 
110.3.1C:  Participate in rhymes, songs, conversations, and discussions. 
110.3.1D:  Listen critically to interpret and evaluate.                                                 110.3.1E:  Listen responsively to stories and other texts read aloud, including selections from classic and contemporary works.                                                110.3.1F:  Identify the musical elements of literary language such as its rhymes, repeated sounds.                                     110.3.11B:  Develop vocabulary by listening to and discussing both familiar and conceptually challenging selections read aloud.                                                     110.3.12B:  Establish purposes for reading and listening such as to be informed, to follow directions, and to be entertained. 

 

Math                                                                111.13.12A:  Explain and record observations using objects, words, pictures, numbers, and technology.

1.B.2

Experience stories in creative ways.

 

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Language Arts                                               110.3.13C: Read and respond through talk, movement, music, art, drama and in writing to a variety of stories and poems in ways that reflect understanding and interpretation.

1.B.3

Explore culturally diverse works of various authors and illustrators

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#2: Apply knowledge of literary elements to understand culturally diverse written texts.

Language Arts                                                       110.3.2A:  Connect experiences and ideas with those of others through speaking and listening.                                                          110.3.2B:  Compare language and oral traditions, (family stories) that reflect customs, regions and cultures.                                                             110.3.13D:  Connect ideas and themes across texts.                                                            110.3.16A:  Connect life experiences with the life experiences, language, customs, and culture of others.                                                               110.3.16B:  Compare experiences of characters across cultures.

 

Social Studies

113.3.15A:  Describes various beliefs, customs, and traditions of families and explains their importance.

1.B.4

Explore literature on customs, holidays, and celebrations.

 

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#3: Use a variety of strategies to analyze culturally diverse written texts.

Social Studies                                                   113.3.2A:  Describe the origins of selected customs, holidays, and celebrations of the community, state, and nation.

113.3.2B:  compare the observance of holidays and celebrations, past and present.

1.B.5

Demonstrate active listening to stories, plays, and poems.

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Language Arts

110.3.1A:  Determine the purpose(s) for listening such as to get information, to solve problems, and to enjoy and appreciate.                                           110.3.1C:  Participate in rhymes, songs, conversations, and discussions.                            110.3.1E:  Listen responsively to stories and other texts read aloud, including selections from classic and contemporary works. 
110.3.13B:  Participate actively (read, speculate, join in, read along) when predictable and patterned selections are read aloud.   
110.3.13C: Read and respond through talk, movement, music, art, drama and in writing to a variety of stories and poems in ways that reflect understanding and interpretation.                      

1.6.B

Appreciate the sound for each letter of the alphabet and elements of literary language such as repetition, rhyme, rhythm, alliteration, and onomatopoeia.

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110.3.1F:  Identify musical elements of literary language such as its rhymes or repeated sounds.

110.3.6C:  Produce rhyming words and distinguish rhyming words from non-rhyming words.

1.B.7

Distinguish and uses various genres of literature such as poetry, classic and contemporary fiction and informational books.

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# 1: Demonstrate a basic understanding of culturally diverse written texts.

#2: Apply knowledge of literary elements to understand culturally diverse written texts

Language Arts                                                  110.3.11A:  Read fiction, nonfiction, and poetry, including classic and contemporary works, for pleasure and/or information.

110.3.14D:  Recognize the distinguishing features of familiar genres, including stories, poems, and informational texts.                                            

1.B.8

Interact with predictable and pattern books when read aloud.

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110.3.1C:  Participate in rhymes, songs, conversations, and discussions.

110.3.6C:  Produce rhyming words and distinguish between rhyming words and non-rhyming words.

110.3.13B:  Participate actively (react, speculate, join in, read along) when predictable and patterned selections are read aloud.

1.B.9

Recognize stories, poems, and information formats of literature.

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Language Arts

110.3.14E:  Understand literary forms by recognizing and distinguishing among such types of texts as stories, poems, and information books.

1.B.10

Distinguish the role of the author from the illustrator and recognize a variety of authors and illustrators.

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Language Arts                                                         110.3.13E:  Describe how illustrations contribute to the text.  
110.3.
14F: Understand and identify simple literary terms such as title, author, illustrator, across a variety of literary forms (texts).

1.B.11

Select materials appropriate for his/her reading level to fulfill assignments, for pleasure, and for information.

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#3: Use a variety of strategies to analyze culturally diverse written texts.

Language Arts                                                  110.3.9A:  Read regularly in independent-level materials. 

110.3.9B:  Read regularly in instructional-level materials that are challenging but manageable.                                                          110.3.9D:  Self-select independent-level reading by drawing on personal interests, by relying on knowledge of authors and different types of texts, and/or by estimating text difficulty.                          110.3.10A: Read fiction, nonfiction, and poetry, including classic and contemporary works for pleasure and/or information.                                                       110.3.12B:  Establish purposes for reading and listening such as to be informed, to follow directions, and to be entertained.

1.B.12

Use a variety of comprehension strategies to assist reading and understanding.

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Language Arts                                                      110.3.12A:  Use prior knowledge to anticipate meaning and make sense of texts.                                      110.3.12B:  Establish purposes for reading and listening such as to be informed, to follow directions, and to be entertained.                                           110.3.12C:  Retell or act out the order of important events in stories.                                                          110.3.12D:  Monitor his/her own comprehension and acts purposefully when comprehension breaks down using such strategies as rereading, searching for clues, and asking for help.                                                 110.3.12F:  Make and explain inferences from texts such as determining important ideas and causes and effects, making predictions, and drawing conclusions.                                            110.3.15C:  Draw conclusions from information gathered. 

Social Studies                                                  113.3.17D:  Identify main ideas from oral, visual, and print sources.

1.B.13

Retell or act out the order of important events in a story.

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Language Arts                                                  110.3.12C:  Retell or act out the order of important events in stories.                                       

Social Studies                                                  113.3.17C:  Sequence and categorize information.

1.B.14

Understand simple story structure, including character, plot, and setting.

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Language Arts  
110.3.12C:  Retell or act out the order of important events in stories.
110.3.14B:  Understand simple story structure.                                            110.3.
14G: Analyze characters, including their traits, relationships and changes.  
110.3.14H:  Identify the importance of the setting to a story's meaning.                                                            110.3.14I:  Recognize the story problems or plot.         

Social Studies  
113.3.17C: Sequence and categorize information.                                                

1.B.15

Develop vocabulary through listening and reading.

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Language Arts                                                  110.3.1E:  Listen responsively to stories and other texts read aloud, including selections from classic and contemporary works.                                                          110.3.11A:  Discuss meanings of words and develops vocabulary through meaningful/concrete experiences.                                             110.3.11B:  Develop vocabulary by listening to and discussing both familiar and conceptually challenging selections read aloud.                                      


 

C.  Research and Technology Application

 

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1.C.1

Communicate effectively one-to-one and in group situations.

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Language Arts                                                 110.3.2A:  Connect experiences and ideas with those of others through speaking and listening.                                                 110.3.3A:  Choose and adapt spoken language appropriate to the audience, purpose, and occasion, including use of appropriate volume and rate.                                                       110.3.3C: Ask and answer relevant questions and makes contributions in small or large group discussions.                                                        110.3.4B:  Use vocabulary to describe clearly ideas, feelings and experiences.                                  110.3.12A:  Identify relevant questions for inquiry such as “Why do birds build different kinds of nests?”   

Social Studies                                                     113.3.18A:  Express ideas orally based on knowledge and experiences.

 

Technology Applications

126.2.8A:  Use communication tools to participate in group projects.         

1.C.2

Recognize that different parts of a book offer information. (back cover, front cover, spine, title page, table of contents).

 

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110.3.5I:  Recognize that different parts of a book such as cover, title page, and table of contents offer information.

110.3.15E:  recognize and use parts of a book to locate information, including table of contents, chapter titles, guide words, and indices.

1.C.3

Recognize the difference between fiction and non-fiction.

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Language Arts

110.3.14C:  Distinguish fiction from nonfiction, including fact and fantasy.

1.C.4

Use comprehension strategies to help with reading and understanding.

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Language Arts
110.3.4D:  Retell a spoken message by summarizing or clarifying.

110.3.14B:  Understand simple story structure.

110.3.15C:  Draw conclusions from information gathered.

 

Social Studies                                        113.3.17D:  Identify main ideas from oral, print and visual sources.                           

2.C.5

Understand basic electronic search strategies.

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Technology Applications

126.2.2A :  Use a variety of input devices such as mouse, keyboard, disk drive, modem, voice/sound recorder, scanner, digital video, CD-ROM, or touch screen.

126.2.4A:  Apply appropriate electronic search strategies in the acquisition of information including keyword and Boolean search strategies.

126.2.4B:  Select appropriate strategies to navigate and access information and local area networks and wide area networks including the internet and intranet, for research and resource sharing.

1.C.5

Identify and define a specific problem or task for research, investigation or discussion

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Language Arts

110.3.15A:  Identify relevant questions for inquiry such as “What do pill bugs eat?”

110.3.15B:  Use pictures, print, and people to gather information and answer questions.

 

Social Studies

113.3.19A:  Use a problem-solving process to identify a problem, gather information, list and consider options, consider advantages and disadvantages, choose and implement a solution, and evaluate the effectiveness of the solution.

1.C.6

Generate ideas or relevant questions as a basis for inquiry/research.

 

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Social Studies

113.3.18A:  Express ideas orally based on knowledge and experience.

 

1.C.7

Follow technology acceptable use policies and respects plagiarism (copyright) laws.

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126.2.3A:  Follow acceptable use policies when using computers

126.2.3B:  Model respect of intellectual property by not illegally copying software or another individual's electronic work.