A Year in Picture Books: Linking to the Information Literacy Standards
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A Year in Picture Books: Linking to the Information Literacy Standards
This book of lesson plans using common picture books to teach the AASL/AECT Information Literacy Standards is targeted for grades K-3, complete with reproducible patterns and immediately usable reproducible activities providing lessons for each grade level (K-3) for each month of the school year. Each lesson will teach information literacy skill based on the AASL/AECT Information Literacy Standards
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There are sorts of strange laws still in existence in the UK and USA. We'll be looking at a few this month in our new section called Dumb Laws. Another one of our themes this month is the British Royal Family.
Of course, that's not all! We' re also looking at negative questions, useful expressions for taking a taxi. Kansas (USA), phrasal verbs with the verb to take, words to describe noises you can make with your hands, fish idioms, plus lots, lots more!
This month, one of our main themes is Halloween , which is celebrated on 31St October. Read and listen to some Halloween jokes, and learn about the origins of this world-famous festival. Plus, find out about another famous autumn tradition that the British celebrate on 5th November: Cuy Fawkes night. Another theme this month is Australia. We've got a great article on a fantastic place to visit: Queensland (Australia); and an interview with someone who's actually been there! Still on our Australian theme, we'll be showing you how to host an Australian barbecue, and we've got an article on crocodile hunter Steve Irwin.
Have you ever been to England? Where did you go? London? Cambridge? Oxford? Those are the typical cities to visit. But how about Birmingham? This month in our Amazing World section, we'll be telling you why Birmingham should be on everyone's list of places to visit! One of our main themes this month is the mobile phone. Leilrn lots of useful text messaging ilbbrevia· tions, pick up some words for describing the mobile phone, and listen to a dialogue about mobile phones. Another one of our themes is James Bond.