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“What Happened to Marion’s Book?” Read-aloud Orientation Lesson

$7.00


Grade Levels:
Kindergarten
adaptable for 1st grade

Editable?
Yes, all instructional materials are editable.

Teaching Duration:
1 class period

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Start the year right by introducing or reviewing library book care with this editable, DIGITAL library orientation lesson for kindergarten or 1st grade classes.

This lesson is designed for flexible instruction days, (or FID days), online teaching, or blended / hybrid instruction. The teacher-librarian creates a read-aloud video to embed in the slides or provides an ebook with audio read-aloud features. After listening to the book or watching the book video, students complete one of the response activities on the next slide.

This lesson has 30 slides / pages, and includes:

  • Digital Read-aloud in Google Slides for “What Happened to Marion’s Book?” by Brook Berg to share with students
    • Placeholders for adding video directions and/or read-aloud videos (See important note below for why the actual read-aloud is not included.)
    • Video cover thumbnails for read-aloud videos in .jpg and .png file formats
  • Three (3) Interactive, Self-checking Response Activities for students to identify “healthy” books and damaged books that need to visit the “book hospital” for repair
  • Example Activity Choice Board to extend the learning through research or further reading
    • 3 optional activity examples
    • Your choice of 4 different choice board layouts
  • Contact Information slide for parents or students to know how to reach you online
  • Comprehensive Kindergarten Lesson Plan in Google Docs and Microsoft Word .docx file formats, aligned to:
    • 2018 AASL National School Library Standards for Learners,
    • National Common Core ELA Standards, and
    • Pennsylvania Core ELA Standards
    • Lesson plan can be adapted for 1st grade, or even 2nd grade, by replacing the appropriate standards.
  • Directions & Teacher Notes for posting your lesson in Google Classroom or other elearning platforms (included in preview)

IMPORTANT! Due to copyright law, a read-aloud video of “What Happened to Marion’s Book?” is NOT included. You will have to record yourself reading the book, or do a live stream of the read-aloud for students to access the book.

Standards Addressed:

AASL National School Library Standards – See the AASL Standards Framework for Learners to view full text. 

  • Inquire – A.2. – B.3. – C.1.
  • Include – B.1. – C.2. – D.1.
  • Collaborate – A.1. – A.2. – B.1. – D.1.
  • Curate – A.1. – C.1.
  • Explore – A.1. – A.3. – C.1.
  • Engage – A.1. – D.1.

Common Core English Language Arts Standards –
© Copyright 2010 National Governors Association Center for Best Practices and Council of Chief State School Officers. All rights reserved.

  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.K.1. – CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.K.10.
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.W.K.8.
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.SL.K.2. – CCSS.ELA-Literacy.SL.K.5.

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Grade Levels

Kindergarten

Editable?

Yes, all instructional materials are editable.

Lesson Plan Included?

Yes, with AASL Standards

Teaching Duration

1 class period

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I'm a certified teacher-librarian with over 15 years of teaching experience in elementary school libraries. I believe school libraries staffed by professional teacher-librarians should inspire and empower students to create, as well as read, research, and think critically.

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