A guide to Web-based instruction for libraries that covers research on learning, tools, trends, access methods, hardware, software, and other related topics, and includes a Web gallery and best practices.
Offers library professionals a wide range of ideas that combine pop culture and information literacy to teach students how to find the information they need in the library and online.
Outlines the development of an information literacy program. Presents model lessons for working within the elementary program; provides sample lessons for secondary schools; and includes templates for common instructional resources. Includes a CD-ROM with activity sheets, forms, and other documents mentioned in the text.
Contains lessons designed to introduce elementary and middle grade students to the basic research processes and to provide opportunities for them to practice these processes.
Presents fifty activity lessons pertaining to libraries, books, and reading, arranged by grade level ranges, with games, skills objectives, and low-cost materials lists.
Presents a comprehensive manual with accompanying CD on teaching library media skills to elementary students, covering book care, the parts of a book, the Dewey decimal system, and computer research.
Contains a collection of activities designed to help third grade students develop skills in locating, understanding, and using materials in the library. Includes reproducible pages.
Contains a collection of activities designed to help fourth grade students develop skills in locating, understanding, and using materials in the library. Includes reproducible pages.
Contains over sixty-five activities and worksheets designed to teach children in grades K through 6 about book care, library behavior, and reading appreciation.