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AAIM 2009. At our school, we must post our objectives and the standards that we are covering each day on the classroom wall. Here is an example of how.

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1 AAIM 2009

2 At our school, we must post our objectives and the standards that we are covering each day on the classroom wall. Here is an example of how I’ve used our standards to do this.

3 This is an example of our NWA Coop’s TIAs. The middle school librarians matched each nine weeks reading TIA’s for 5 th and 6 th grades with our library media standards. We will then teach the library media standards that correspond with the literacy TIAs.

4 I.1.5.1Locate the library media center and identify the personnel for a purpose I.1.5.2 Recognize how a library is organized and arranged to locate materials  In major sections (e.g., fiction, nonfiction, reference, periodicals, special collections) By Dewey Decimal Classification System—numerically by subject I.1.5.3 Demonstrate understanding of acceptable use policy (AUP), circulation policy, and copyright laws R10.5.6; R10.5.7; I.1.5.4 Recognize sources of information in different parts of a book (e.g., title page, table of contents, index, glossary, Verso page, appendix dedication page, preface/forward, author information, bibliography, blurb, or afterword) R11.5.6; R11.5.7; R11.5.9; R10.5.9; R11.5.11 I.1.5.5 Use text features to locate information that answers questions (e.g., topic sentences, captions, bold print, boxed text, chapter headings, subheadings R9.5.14; R9.5.2; R9.5.4; R9.5.13; I.1.5.6Locate a particular genre (e.g., historical fiction, biography, realistic fiction) R11.5.8; R9.5.14 I.1.5.7 Articulate an information need and access materials through methods such as identifying keywords or appropriate questioning techniques R 9.5.13 I.1.5.8 Use online public access catalog (OPAC) search techniques to locate appropriate resources, with guidance Keyword – subject – author – title R10.5.12; R11.5.12; R10.5.6; R10.5.7; W4.5.4

5 September – Realistic Fiction October – Mystery/Horror November – Historical Fiction/ Adventure December – Fantasy/Sci-fi January – Non-fiction February – Black History/Biography March – Award Winners/ Women’s History April – Poetry Month May – Summer reading list

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