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Poised to Partner: Meeting Common Core Standards through the School Library

Poised to Partner: Meeting Common Core Standards through the School Library Amy Jo Southworth and Duncan MacDougal Bay Shore High School Library asouthworth@bayshoreschools.org dmacdougal@bayshoreschools.org Common Core wiki: bshscommoncore.wikispaces.com.

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Poised to Partner: Meeting Common Core Standards through the School Library

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  1. Poised to Partner: Meeting Common Core Standards through the School Library Amy Jo Southworth and Duncan MacDougal Bay Shore High School Library asouthworth@bayshoreschools.org dmacdougal@bayshoreschools.org Common Core wiki: bshscommoncore.wikispaces.com

  2. What’s really at the “core?”

  3. An Inch Wide and A Mile Deep… • Teacher-Librarian Collaboration: • Balance content and process • Extend learning beyond the classroom to different environments • Model positive collaboration techniques: team-building, cooperation, flexibility, shared responsibility

  4. Sources Matter…

  5. Quality of Sources (CC SL.2; CCW.8)

  6. Project One: Annotated Bibliography + +

  7. Project Two: Research Mentors

  8. Project Three: Book Trailers http://www2.bayshore.k12.ny.us/bshs/library/booktrailers/13ReasonsWhyMeteles.m4v http://www2.bayshore.k12.ny.us/bshs/library/booktrailers/13reasonswhynarcimadrid.m4v http://www2.bayshore.k12.ny.us/bshs/library/booktrailers/donovankolllie.m4v

  9. Not!

  10. Project=Catch-All

  11. Close Reading: Gathering sources requires sifting through rigorous, nonfiction texts. • Technology: Students use technology to gather information (databases, internet), formulate and structure ideas (Noodletools), create content (Google sites, PowerPoint, iMovie, Wikispaces, etc.), and provide/receive feedback (blogs, forums) from teachers and peers. • Writing: Students must use stages of the writing process to formulate ideas and present information to a variety of audiences (community members, parents, peers, younger children, etc.) and in a variety of formats. • Interdisciplinary Instruction: Inquiry pushes students in different directions. environmental issues, legal topics, current events, popular culture, technical issues, sports, etc.

  12. All images taken from flickr Creative Commons: http://www.flickr.com/

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