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- Presented by: Jen Smolnik
Coordinator of IT / Media Services, Stratford School District
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- iCONN Resource Updates:
- Kids InfoBits
- Biography Resource Center
- Blackbirch Kid’s Visual Reference for the United States & the World
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- Ideal for Grades 3-6 research
- Supports CMT Strands - Generation 4
- – especially the informational passages that include open-ended
questions
- Provides defined Research Pathway
- Clear text structures
- Links to and supports major content areas
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- The Reader will demonstrate understanding of the text’s general content.
- Support A-1: Students need to know what the article is mainly about.
- -- in order to understand a hierarchy of research concepts and ideas
- -- in order to skim and scan the article and determine pertinence of the
information
- -- in order to effectively drill down for information
- -- in order to more effectively use their research time
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- Support A-3: Select/use relevant information from the text - Students
paraphrase the content. Students create a sentence clearly summarizing
the article.
- A-4: Use information from the
text to make a prediction. Students make predictions based on what is
read.
- Support A-5: Use context clues – *analyze words in context to construct
meaning - Students need to provide details to support the main idea and
draw context clues especially from multiple-meaning words.
- * Based on Connecticut
Mastery Test 4th Generation 2007 Interpretive Guide
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- iCONN Searching – Ancient Greece -
- Follow the links to - Individual Resources – Kids InfoBits – History and
Social Studies - World History - Ancient Greece
- Select a magazine article written by Juliana Lewis.
- What is the title?
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- B1: Identify or infer the author’s use of structure/organizational
patterns. Develop timelines. Look for keyword clues to develop the
timelines.
- B-3: Use stated or implied evidence from the text to draw and/or support
a conclusion.
- -- InfoBits allows students to interpret information in chart form, draw
conclusions and create graphs from the information.
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- Draw conclusions based on the collected evidence
- Graph the information in a different way using Scholastic Keys Graphing
tools or Inspiration Software’s InspireData
- Use Timeliner or Inspiration software to organize text/graphic
organizers
- Support B-1: Identify/infer the author’s use of structure/organizational
patterns
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- The reader will elaborate on the text and make judgments about the
text’s quality and themes.
- D-1: Analyze/evaluate author’s craft –including textual elements
- D-2: Select, synthesize and/or use relevant information within the text
to extend or evaluate the text.
- D-3: Demonstrate an awareness of the author’s beliefs and values in the
text (not grade 3)
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- Which of the following formats:
Reference, Magazine or Newspaper had the greatest number of
facts?
- Why do you think that is so?
- What type of information is it?
- How timely is the information?
- Why does the author focus more on one thing than the other in the
article?
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- Provide students with “hints” about the content of the article.
- For example, you could ask students to find an article that highlights
“tidbits” of information.
- What did the ancient Greeks
use honey for?
- Add a thought- provoking question based on background information (from
multiple sources):
- Why do you think they consumed so much?
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- History and Social Studies: US History:
- Pilgrims – Discovery and Exploration of America – Frontier Life –
Slavery
- History and Social Studies: World
History:
- Ancient Greece – Ancient Rome
– Holocaust – Titanic
- Science and Math: Chemistry
- Force and Energy – Electricity – Sounds – Waves
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- Science and Math : Math &Measurement:
- Graphs – Measurement - Metric System
- Science and Math: Weather:
- Climate – Floods – Droughts – Rain – Hurricanes – Tornadoes – Global
Warming
- Science and Math: Biology and Nature:
- Pollution – Biomes – Recycling – Environmental
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- Blackbirch Kid’s Visual Reference for the United States and the World
- For more advanced elementary students /middle school students, a new
database is: Biography Resource Center
- -- supplements biographies such as Discovering Collection
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