Lesson Reflection Library Media Specialist F. Yokoyama.

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Lesson Reflection Library Media Specialist F. Yokoyama

Librarians Reflection What did most of the students learn well? Able to grasp and understand the concept of keywords Were able to use keywords in their searches Were able to think of new keywords to use Were able to use keywords in groupings

Librarians Reflection What was problematic for students to learn / grasp? Were easily distracted by articles Had difficulty skimming through articles to see if information was pertinent

Librarians Reflection Based on the assessment, findings, how might I modify my instruction to improve student learning? Would do skimming skills to find information first, then teach the keyword lesson