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Respect Covers All

  • Writer: Ms. Najera
    Ms. Najera
  • 5 hours ago
  • 1 min read

The library now has a new makerspace room located at the very end of the library. Why was this change made - to allow all students to have a visual of what their good behavior can be rewarded with. Already we have seen a dramatic change in students' attitudes, and it all begins with respect. The stories below teach on various parts of the respect we have for ourselves and others.



Objective: Review Library Rules & Procedures. Evaluate sources for credibility. Use databases to gather information for class projects and research.


ALA Standards:

Student: I.B.1, I.D.1, III.A.2, III.B.2

Staff: I.B.1, II.A.2, I.A.2, I.B.2, I.D.1, II.A.3, II.C.1, III.A.1, III.C.2, III.D.1, IV.A.3, IV.B.2, IV.C.1, F.A.1, V.B.1, VI.A.1, VI.C.1, VI.D.2



ASL WORDS THEME: Respect



STORYTIME




Berenstain, Jan

AR Quiz No. 148149

RL: 2.9 - AR Pts: 0.5

Brother and Sister Bear are reminded of the importance of respecting their elders when they set out for a picnic with Mama, Papa, Gran, and Gramps.



STUDENT TECHNOLOGY RESPONSIBILITY



TEACHER TOOLS

This week students and teachers explore the various ways to navigate basic digital features on Destiny. Evaluate sources for credibility. Use databases to gather information for class projects and research.




 
 
 

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