Teaching Elementary Students Real-Life Inquiry Skills

Fake news and misinformation is everywhere. Learn how to teach elementary students to locate reliable information, evaluate sources, and develop their writing skills in the classroom and in the library.

• Provides guidelines elementary students can use to evaluate resources for accuracy and credibility

• Explains how to teach students not only where to look for information but also how to gather and use that information

• Offers lesson plans that build research and note-taking skills

• Teaches inquiry as a mode of learning

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Teaching Elementary Students Real-Life Inquiry Skills

Fake news and misinformation is everywhere. Learn how to teach elementary students to locate reliable information, evaluate sources, and develop their writing skills in the classroom and in the library.

• Provides guidelines elementary students can use to evaluate resources for accuracy and credibility

• Explains how to teach students not only where to look for information but also how to gather and use that information

• Offers lesson plans that build research and note-taking skills

• Teaches inquiry as a mode of learning

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Teaching Elementary Students Real-Life Inquiry Skills

Teaching Elementary Students Real-Life Inquiry Skills

Teaching Elementary Students Real-Life Inquiry Skills

Teaching Elementary Students Real-Life Inquiry Skills

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Overview

Fake news and misinformation is everywhere. Learn how to teach elementary students to locate reliable information, evaluate sources, and develop their writing skills in the classroom and in the library.

• Provides guidelines elementary students can use to evaluate resources for accuracy and credibility

• Explains how to teach students not only where to look for information but also how to gather and use that information

• Offers lesson plans that build research and note-taking skills

• Teaches inquiry as a mode of learning


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781440862496
Publisher: ABC-CLIO, Incorporated
Publication date: 10/16/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 167
File size: 8 MB

About the Author

Kristy Hill, MLS, is a library media technology specialist in Fort Worth, TX. She is an author of professional books for teachers and librarians.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Joyce Armstrong Carroll
Introduction
Part I: Real-Life Research
1 Research and the Brain
2 Empowering Students
3 When Meaning Drives Instruction
4 Writing as Part of the Maker Movement
5 Library Journals
6 Research Methodology
7 Teaching Students to Be Critical Evaluators of Information
8 The Presentation
Part II: Lesson Plans
Index

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