1. Common Core Curator Linda Dougherty @ljdougherty Blog &
Resources: lindajdougherty.com MASL - Missouri Association of
School Librarians Fall Forum 2013
2. AASL Conference #AASL14
3. Connect Connect Common Core Standards with local, state, and
national standards Connect standards with information literacy
skills. Study the CCSS literally!
4. Connect Connect AASL Cross Walk of the Common Core Standards
Use the College & Career Readiness Anchor Standards as a
beginning point.
5. Connect Informational Text Students must be able to read
complex informational texts in these fields with independence and
confidence because the vast majority of reading in college and
workforce training programs will be sophisticated
nonfiction."English Language Arts Standards -Anchor Standards
-College and Career Readiness Anchor Standards for Reading." Common
Core State Standards Initiative. Web. 12 Aug. 2012.
6. Matrix for School Librarians http://bit.ly/WmrzBx
http://bit.ly/15cB4I9
9. Features of Strong Text Sets Strong text setsWeak text
setsBuild student knowledge about a topic, meaningful connection to
the anchor textTexts are not related or connected across sets or
they are only superficially connected.Texts are authentic, rich,
and worthy of study.Only commissioned texts or textbook
passages.Range of text types (literary and informational) and
formatsFocused exclusively on one genre or format (unless the set
is a genre study)Text complexity levels support student achievement
of the grade-level complexity demands of the CCSS.Text complexity
levels are erratic and do not support the staircase of text
complexity in the CCSS"Guide to Creating Text Sets for Grades 2 -
12." The Council of Chief State School Officers. The Council of
Chief State School Officers, n.d. Web. 01 Nov. 2013.
17. Destiny Quest Search by Lexile levels Search for ebooks by
content and Lexile level especially books that have simultaneous
access. Make Resource Lists
18. Destiny Quest Searches
19. What to include? Childrens LiteraturePeriodicalsText
SetPrimary SourcesDigital
20. What to include? Fiction of all types, graphic novels,
literature, poetry, biographies, nonfictionNewspapers, magazines,
magazines for children & teens, news show transcriptsText Set
Documents, letters, maps, photographs, diaries, historic homes,
battlefield records, newspapersSongs, Videos, podcasts,
photographs, art, interviews, online government records
23. MOREnet Resources Ebscohost Log into EBSCOhost on your
librarys computer and choose a database with Lexiles, such as
Primary Search, Middle Search Plus or MAS Ultra. On the Basic
Search screen, check Full Text, then type in a magazine name in the
Publication field. Click Search. EBSCOhost will bring up all of the
articles from that magazine. Each article will have a different
Lexile measure.
24. Ebschost Advanced Search
25. Ebscohost Search by Source1. Advanced Search 2. Change
Search Field to SO Source 3. Key in Magazine Title
26. Ebscohost Search by SourceLimit Search by Source Types Full
Text Publication Date
30. Ebscohost Search by TitleSearch for Teacher Resources on
Magazine Websites
31. Teacher Resources to support HTML text articles
32. More Ebscohost
Titleshttps://cobblestonepub.com/teachers-guides/
33. Ebscohost Search by Source
34. Teacher Guide Excerpt
35. Middle & High School Ideas for Informational
TextConnect Science with High Interest Topics such as deer
hunting.
36. Search for Magazine Articles Full Text PDF Format
37. Text Set Worksheet Text TitleContentGenreMediumSuggested
ActivitiesTitle of Book, Article, Video, CitationsKey Words,
Vocabulary, Connect with common core standardsPicture Book, Print
or Digital Biography, (Add URLs if Video, Podcast needed) Primary
SourceCurriculum Connections, lesson plans, integrate
technologyMake your own form that works best for your teachers.Use
curriculum maps to select objectives and units of study.Organize
text sets, paired readings or bundles.Virtual baskets with links to
articles and online resources.Create real text set baskets to check
out
38. Collaboratinghttp://www.islma.org/ISAI L.htm
39. ISAIL Example
40. Collaborating Information Fluency Continuum
41. Teaching With Informational Texts and the IFC/CCSS
Alignment: A Protocol for Planning Instruction
42. Teaching With Informational Texts and the IFC/CCSS
Alignment: A Protocol for Planning Instruction
43. Utah Lesson Plans Check out the Library Media Lessons
44. MORE FREE STUFF! http://textproject.org/
45. http://learning.blogs.nytimes.com/
46. http://www.cnn.com/studentnews/
47. PBS Learning Media
48. Collaborating Click over lesson plans on Pinterest
49. More Informational Text Ideas Add posters on walls where
students line up.
50. Bulletin Boards: Data Walls, Wonder Research Questions, or
Vocabulary Word Walls
54. Works Cited Jaeger, Paige. "8 Reasons to Read in the Common
Core." Web log post. Librarydoor. N.p., 08 Apr. 2013. Web. 13 Apr.
2013. . Jaeger, Paige. "A Match Well Made: The Standards' Emphasis
on Information Aligns with Librarians' Skills | On Common Core."
School Library Journal. N.p., 01 Nov. 2012. Web. 13 Apr. 2013.
Moreillon, Judy. "School Library Monthly - A Matrix for School
Librarians: Aligning Standards, Inquiry, Reading, and Instruction."
School Library Monthly - A Matrix for School Librarians: Aligning
Standards, Inquiry, Reading, and Instruction. N.p., Jan. 2013. Web.
13 Feb. 2013. . Morris, Rebecca. "School Library Monthly Blog: Mark
It Up, Pass It Along, & See Who Comes Knocking." School Library
Monthly Blog. N.p., 6 Feb. 2013. Web. 13 Feb. 2013. .
55. Works Cited Cappiello, Mary Ann., and Erika Thulin. Dawes.
Teaching with Text Sets. Huntington Beach, CA: Shell Education,
2013. Print. Duke, Nell. "Starting Out: To Use in K3." Educational
Leadership:Tackling Informational Text. N.p., n.d. Web. 02 Nov.
2013. . "Guide to Creating Text Sets for Grades 2 - 12." The
Council of Chief State School Officers. The Council of Chief State
School Officers, n.d. Web. 01 Nov. 2013. .