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October 28th-November 1st Essential Questions October 28th-November 1st

ALA Standards Standard 3: Share knowledge and participate ethically and productively as members of our democratic society. Skill: 3.1.2 Participate and collaborate as members of a social and intellectual network of learners. 3.1.3 Use writing and speaking skills to communicate new understandings effectively. Standard 4: Pursue personal and aesthetic growth 4.1.3 Respond to literature and creative expressions of ideas in various formats and genres.

Essential Question 10/28 5th & 6th What are the Big Six Skills? Explain in your own words End of lesson

10/28 Essential Question 2nd Grade What are character traits? (Chart comparing inside and outside characteristics Story: The Grufflo

10/28 Essential Question Kindergarten and First grade What are the 3 super skills?

10/28 Essential Question 3rd and 4th Grade How can you use the Big Six skills to write an effective paper?

Essential Question 7th& 8th What is task definition according to the Big Six Skills? How can defining your task help you produce a higher quality research paper?

Essential Question 5th&6th What does information seeking strategies mean? Explain in your own words.

2nd Grade Essential Question What are the Super 3 skills?

Kindergarten and 1st Grade What is the first super skill and why is it important? Plan

Essential Question 3rd and 4th Grade Why are the Big Six Skills important when researching? Explain in your own words and from your notes from last class.

Other Websites http://www.slideshare.net/evelynhc/finding-books-tutorialpost 6-8th grade lesson http://www.slideshare.net/okulibrary/finding-nonfiction 3-5th grade lesson R is for Research Story 2nd-K http://www.slideshare.net/kristinlassiter1/reference-tools -second grade http://www.slideshare.net/sellersb/reference-materials-powerpoint-1696547 http://departments.jordandistrict.org/iss/library/elementary/lessons.html