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S UPPORTING S TUDENTS IN K-3 WITH THE O NLINE R EFERENCE C ENTRE Khalsa School Calgary Staff PD Day January 30, 2015 Jamie Davis, ORC Coordinator.

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1 S UPPORTING S TUDENTS IN K-3 WITH THE O NLINE R EFERENCE C ENTRE Khalsa School Calgary Staff PD Day January 30, 2015 Jamie Davis, ORC Coordinator

2 W HAT IS THE ORC? A $1.7 million collection of curricular-aligned, authoritative digital resources licensed on behalf of all Alberta: K-12 students and their parents School staff Pre-service teachers Public library staff * Funded by a yearly Grant-In-Aid from Alberta Education to The Alberta Library (TAL) Return on Investment (ROI) calculation of 3:1 for Alberta Schools *for the purposes of supporting K-12 patrons

3 W HY SHOULD STUDENTS ACCESS THE ORC? ORC Resources: Provide authoritative, age appropriate, engaging, curricular- aligned content Allow students to become familiar and comfortable with the kinds of resources and searching practises that an integral part of 21 st century learning Google & Wikipedia are the tip of the searching and information literacy “iceberg” Are time savers once you are familiar with using them Include embedded supports for diverse learners like listen, text translation, citation tools, vetted websites, copyright friendly pictures and videos Provide anytime, from anywhere with Internet access

4 H OW DOES THE ORC FIT INTO THE 7 H ABITS ? Be Proactive I am a responsible person…I do the right thing without being asked, even when no one is looking. ORC resources can be used to teach and promote digital citizenship. The resources include copyright friendly pictures and videos. ORC resources provide authoritative licensed content along side freely available websites that align with the Alberta curriculum. Put first things first I spend time doing things that are most important (e.g. homework) ORC resources allow homework to be completed from anywhere with an Internet connection. Finding authoritative information is faster, subsequent time spent doing homework is reduced. Seek first to understand I listen to other people’s ideas and feelings. I try to see things from their viewpoints. ORC resources provide a range of perspectives, and articles are often written by someone living in the country.

5 W HY SHOULD SCHOOL STAFF ACCESS THE ORC? ORC Resources Provide: Access to ready-to-use or customizable lesson plans, teaching materials and direct curricular correlations Support for ESL and foreign language learners Access to journals like Walrus, National Geographic, National Geographic Kids, Men’s Health, and Maclean’s just to name a few (RSS feeds available) Consistent and explicit update schedules Access to vetted websites Ability to create permalinks that can be posted on a website or in an email blast

6 A CCESSING THE ORC Go to LearnAlberta.caLearnAlberta.ca Select English or French Click on “Online Reference Centre” in the tab along the top of the screen In school automatic authentication Access outside of school requires a remote username/password Khalsa School Username: LA610 Password: 6101 Share your district username/password using low tech methods Email jdavis@thealbertalibrary.ab.ca for your remote username/passwordjdavis@thealbertalibrary.ab.ca

7 Q UICK TIP FOR WORKING WITH YOUNG L EARNERS Create a direct link to the ORC Have an enlarged icon for the database(s) you will be using Preload on iPads, SMART Board or computers for quicker access to a learning centre activity Model for whole group – Move to pair work – Finally individual work Number each child – that is the computer they will use Recipe card with access information for every student – laminate and put on a ring In class tech helpers Expect age appropriate citations – icons, premade sheets, etc.

8 Questions?

9 R ESOURCES TO S UPPORT L ITERACY S KILLS AND L ANGUAGE L EARNING

10 B OOK FLIX Recommended for K-3 105 fiction and non-fiction book pairs organized into themes Search titles by guided reading level, author, grade level, theme, etc. Lesson plans for each pair provided Real voice audio support embedded throughout resources Follow up “puzzlers” for each pair

11 T RUE FLIX Newly created sister resource to BookFLIX designed for grades 3-6 Nonfiction content divided into 2 broad themes with 3-5 subthemes Each ebook includes an introductory video to help build background knowledge of topic Human voice read along feature Interactive table of contents for each ebook Essential inquiry questions and project ideas for every ebook

12 T EACHING B OOKS. NET Recommended for K-12 Includes a wealth of support material to teach and promote books in your school (book trailers, author interviews and readings, author audio name pronunciation, book guides and lesson plans, etc.) Share pages using share, email or flyer with QR features Access Alberta specific booklists: Canadian Book Award Winners/Canadian Book and Author Resources Personalized Book Lists upon request

13 M UZZY O NLINE Recommended for students in K-6 Learning languages through the context of a story Hundreds of words and phrases embedded in stories Six movies in each language level with subtitles that can be turned on/off 101 thematic video lessons with embedded language learning games divided into level I & II All new 3D animation All new recording studio and 4 new languages coming in 2015

14 R ESOURCES TO S UPPORT THE S CIENCE C URRICULUM

15 A MAZING A NIMALS OF THE W ORLD Recommended for K-6 Lists animal classes, orders and species Read Aloud available Provides quick access to the “animal stats” at the top and a brief article below Links to information about animal habitat, and order Vetted weblinks that open within the database

16 P OWER K NOWLEDGE S UITE Recommended for grades 1-3 Content divided into 3 databases: Earth Space, Life Science and Physical Science Includes a customizable read aloud feature Short, segmented articles with introductory videos to build background knowledge Embedded science experiments and educational games Aligns with 95% of the grade 3-6 science curriculum and 87% of grade 1-6 science curriculum

17 P OWER K NOWLEDGE : E ARTH S PACE Curriculum areas covered: Grade 1 Seasonal Changes Grade 2 Exploring Liquids Grade 3 Rocks and Minerals Grade 4 Light and Shadows, and Waste and Our World Grade 5 Weather Watch, and Wetland Ecosystems Social Studies mapping skills Grade 6 Sky Science

18 P OWER K NOWLEDGE : L IFE S CIENCE Curriculum areas covered: Grade 1 Needs of Animals and Plants Grade 2 Small Flying and Crawling Animals Grade 3 Animal Life Cycles and Hearing and Sound Grade 4 Plant Growth and Changes, Wetland Ecosystems and Waste and Our World Grade 6 Trees and Forests

19 P OWER K NOWLEDGE : P HYSICAL S CIENCE Curriculum areas covered: Grade 1 Needs of Animals and Plants Grade 2 Hot and Cold Temperatures and Magnetism Grade 4 Wheels and Levers Grade 5 Electricity and Magnetism and Classroom Chemistry Grade 6 Trees and Forests

20 R ESOURCES TO S UPPORT THE S OCIAL S TUDIES C URRICULUM

21 C ULTUREGRAMS Recommended for grades 3-12 Very strong alignment to the grade 3 Social Studies curriculum Also support grade 2 Social Studies curriculum Updated every 6 months Includes a World, Kids Edition and Provinces Edition Articles are written and reviewed by in-country consultants Cultural recipes included for each country and province Create customizes graphs and tables using current data from the countries and provinces Tools include world time, distance calculator, and currency converter

22 O THER E NGAGING M ULTIDISCIPLINARY R ESOURCES TO C HECK O UT

23 W ORLD B OOK K IDS Recommended for students in K-3 Text to speech feature Easy online database for young users Use the compare option to find similarities and differences between animals, countries and places Available on iPads Online Training Available

24 S UPPORT FOR S CHOOL S TAFF M EMBERS

25 ORC S UPPORT S ITE www.onlinereferencecentre.ca Resource training materials - podcasts, videos, archived webinars, and guides Information about upcoming free ORC PD opportunities Information about province-wide resource trials and surveys Online booking system for ORC sessions Calendar of ORC Events Links to ORC Twitter and Facebook accounts

26 C URRICULAR M APPING FOR D IVISION I S CIENCE Along with training materials provided by the vendors, the ORC Support Site also includes curricular mapping documents for the division I Science Curriculum at: http://www.onlinereferencecentre.ca/curricular- mapping-for-division-i-science.html http://www.onlinereferencecentre.ca/curricular- mapping-for-division-i-science.html Social Studies will be coming soon….

27 ORC L ISTSERV Weekly email updates organized by E/J/S: New resources and features Province-wide trials Surveys Free PD opportunities No emails during school breaks Membership has its benefits – joining incentive Email jdavis@thealbertalibrary.ab.ca or visit the ORC Support Site to join todayjdavis@thealbertalibrary.ab.ca

28 C ONTACT For more information or to schedule a school presentation please contact Jamie Davis, ORC Coordinator Call 780-414-0805 ext.229 OR Email: jdavis@thealbertalibrary.ab.cajdavis@thealbertalibrary.ab.ca

29 L INKS TO C HECK OUT ORC Support Site http://www.onlinereferencecentre.ca/ ORC ListServ https://lists.talonline.ca/listinfo/orc ORC Facebook http://www.facebook.com/OnlineReferenceCentre Twitter @ORC_AB


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