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Lessons Inspired by Picture Books for Primary Grades (AASL Standards-Based Learning)

Lessons Inspired by Picture Books for Primary Grades (AASL Standards-Based Learning)

Current price: $69.99
Publication Date: March 26th, 2019
Publisher:
ALA Editions
ISBN:
9780838917756
Pages:
298
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Description

Drawing on compelling picture books that can be used to directly support the AASL National School Library Standards for Learners, School Librarians, and School Libraries, this ready-to-go toolkit of lessons, worksheets, anchor charts, assessments, and rubrics is specifically designed to build learner competencies while examining big ideas inspired by picture books. An invaluable timesaver, this resource provides

  • 21 lesson units that cover the six Shared Foundations, each utilizing a formatted template that’s easy to follow and incorporates the four Domains (Think, Create, Share, Grow);
  • a picture book synopsis for each unit, followed by lesson objectives, essential questions, materials, and duration;
  • worksheets, anchor charts, and exit slips tailored for each picture book and lesson;
  • “Quick Tips” that offer helpful ideas and suggestions to consider during the lesson; and
  • an appendix that includes rubrics to facilitate assessment in all six foundations.

About the Author

Maureen Schlosser is a retired school librarian, author of Social and Emotional Learning for Picture Book Readers, and co-author of Lessons Inspired by Picture Books for Primary Grades. She also blogs for Knowledge Quest and Library Lessons. She was the co-chair of the Nutmeg Book Award and has presented at state and national library conferences. Her articles about integrating the arts with library lessons and advocacy were published in library journals.

Praise for Lessons Inspired by Picture Books for Primary Grades (AASL Standards-Based Learning)

"Collaboration is more than an educational buzzword in this professional resource; it is the key ... This guide will help librarians looking for new ideas to establish collaborative relationships with classroom teachers on common objectives saving valuable planning time."
— School Library Connection

"This is an excellent resource for teachers and librarians who want to feature picture books in their lesson planning; it also offers useful advice on how to build and expand collaborations between the classroom and the library."
— Booklist

"The introduction maps every chapter to the AASL Standards, as well as three additional sets of school standards. This makes it easy for librarians to track what standards they've covered and share that progress with administrators ... I commend the authors for creating such a useful resource for school librarians."
— Against the Grain