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Library Intercurricular Correlation -- Grade 1 |
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Library
Instructional Collaboration |
Resources |
TAKS
Objectives grades 3-8 |
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A. Information Acquisition |
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The student is expected to: |
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The student will: |
The student is expected to: |
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1.A.1 |
Locate and use important areas of the library. |
Lesson: Resources-Web: Resources-Other: |
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Language Arts 110.3.15F: Locate and use important areas of the
library media center. |
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1.A.2 |
Demonstrate appropriate behaviors for locating, checking
out, returning, and caring for library materials according to district
procedures. |
Lesson: Resources-Web: Resources-Other: |
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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. |
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1.A.3 |
Apply
the use of the alphabet in understanding the arrangements of books in the
library. |
Lesson: Resources-Web: Resources-Other |
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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 |
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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. |
Lesson: Resources-Web: Resources-Other |
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Language Arts110.3.15A: 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. |
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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. |
Lesson: Resources-Web: Resources-Other |
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Language Arts 110.3.11A: Discuss
meanings of words and develops vocabulary through meaningful/concrete
experiences. |
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1.A.6 |
Understand
the role of public libraries, museums and community resources as a valuable
source of information. |
Lesson: Resources-Web: Resources-Other |
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1.A.7 |
Understand that bilingual books
and Spanish books are part of the library collection when applicable. |
Lesson: Resources-Web: Resources-Other |
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Language Arts 110.3.15F: Locate
and use important areas of the library media center. |
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B. Reading Literacy |
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The student is expected to: |
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1.B.1 |
Listen attentively, critically, and purposefully to
stories, plays, and poems read aloud for enjoyment, to gain information. |
Lesson: Resources-Web: Resources-Other |
TAKS
# 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. Math
111.13.12A: Explain and record
observations using objects, words, pictures, numbers, and technology. |
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1.B.2 |
Experience stories in creative ways. |
Lesson: Resources-Web: Resources-Other |
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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. |
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1.B.3 |
Explore culturally diverse works of various authors and
illustrators |
Lesson: Resources-Web: Resources-Other |
TAKS
#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. |
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1.B.4 |
Explore
literature on customs, holidays, and celebrations. |
Lesson: Resources-Web: Resources-Other |
TAKS
#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. |
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1.B.5 |
Demonstrate
active listening to stories, plays, and poems. |
Lesson: Resources-Web: Resources-Other |
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Language Arts110.3.1A: 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. |
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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. |
Lesson: Resources-Web: Resources-Other |
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Language Arts 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. |
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1.B.7 |
Distinguish
and uses various genres of literature such as poetry, classic and
contemporary fiction and informational books. |
Lesson: Resources-Web: Resources-Other |
TAKS
# 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. |
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1.B.8 |
Interact with predictable and pattern books when read aloud. |
Lesson: Resources-Web: Resources-Other |
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Language Arts 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. |
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1.B.9 |
Recognize stories, poems, and information formats of literature. |
Lesson: Resources-Web: Resources-Other |
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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. |
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1.B.10 |
Distinguish the role of the author from the illustrator and
recognize a variety of authors and illustrators. |
Lesson: Resources-Web: Resources-Other |
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Language Arts
110.3.13E: Describe how
illustrations contribute to the text.
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1.B.11 |
Select materials appropriate for his/her reading level to
fulfill assignments, for pleasure, and for information. |
Lesson: Resources-Web: Resources-Other |
TAKS
#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. |
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1.B.12 |
Use a variety of comprehension strategies to assist
reading and understanding. |
Lesson: Resources-Web: Resources-Other |
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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. |
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1.B.13 |
Retell or act out the order of important events in a
story. |
Lesson: Resources-Web: Resources-Other |
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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. |
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1.B.14 |
Understand simple story structure, including character,
plot, and setting. |
Lesson: Resources-Web: Resources-Other |
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Language Arts Social Studies |
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1.B.15 |
Develop vocabulary through listening and reading. |
Lesson: Resources-Web: Resources-Other |
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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. |
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C. Research and Technology
Application |
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The student is expected to: |
Lesson: Resources-Web: Resources-Other |
The student will: |
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student is expected to: |
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1.C.1 |
Communicate effectively one-to-one and in group
situations. |
Lesson: Resources-Web: Resources-Other |
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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 Applications126.2.8A: Use
communication tools to participate in group projects. |
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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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Lesson: Resources-Web: Resources-Other |
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Language
Arts
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. |
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1.C.3 |
Recognize
the difference between fiction and non-fiction. |
Lesson: Resources-Web: Resources-Other |
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Language Arts 110.3.14C:
Distinguish fiction from nonfiction, including fact and fantasy. |
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1.C.4 |
Use
comprehension strategies to help with reading and understanding. |
Lesson: Resources-Web: Resources-Other |
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Language Arts 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.
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2.C.5 |
Understand basic electronic search strategies. |
Lesson: Resources-Web: Resources-Other |
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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. |
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1.C.5 |
Identify and define a specific problem or task for
research, investigation or discussion |
Lesson: Resources-Web: Resources-Other |
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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. |
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1.C.6 |
Generate
ideas or relevant questions as a basis for inquiry/research. |
Lesson: Resources-Web: Resources-Other |
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Social
Studies
113.3.18A: Express
ideas orally based on knowledge and experience. |
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1.C.7 |
Follow
technology acceptable use policies and respects plagiarism (copyright) laws. |
Lesson: Resources-Web: Resources-Other |
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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. |