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Fifth Grade

Library

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Union Valley

Fifth Grade Library

Lesson 16

Welcome Back to Library

Welcome To

Union Valley Library!

DIRECTIONS for the Shelf

1. Begin on the UV Bulldog on the shelf for our lesson.

2. Click on Harper the Cat to take a Virtual Field Trip .

3. Click on the Chromebook on the RIGHT to review how to navigate our page and padlet.

4. Click on the Padlet for our EXIT Ticket.

5. Choose a Virtual Book!

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GTPS ZOOM Guidelines

  • Set up a workstation(table) at home that is free from distractions.
  • Get dressed!
  • Cameras on and volume muted.
  • Students should not have pets or siblings on their lap.
  • Students should not be playing video games or on other tabs or applications during instruction.
  • Students should refrain from using the chat feature to talk to classmates.
  • Students should raise their hand if they have a question just like they would in school.
  • Please arrive to scheduled Zoom on time and students are to remain on for the duration of the lesson.
  • Technical issues? please contact Mrs. Lucier.

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Union Valley Library Rules

I will:

  • Raise my hand to speak or answer a question.
  • Show respect toward adults and classmates.
  • Treat books and materials with care.
  • Return books on the day they are due.
  • Remember to speak in a quiet voice, and
  • Follow UV Safety Rules for Social Distancing.

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When You Choose To Follow The Library Rules

You Will:

  • Learn and practice new library skills.
  • Borrow a Library book (free choice)
  • Enjoy our Library time together, and
  • Earn the respect of friends and adults!

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Important Library Codes to Remember

Readworks Classcode: MVAGKV

Readworks Password: 1234

EPIC! TIU3663

Brain Pop: User Name: gtuv

Password: gtps

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Library Free Choice Reading

Choose One Book to Read

Choice 1. Choice 2. eShelves

Choice 4.

Choice 3.

If you choose an EPIC Book remember the code: TIU3663

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Readworks

Classcode

MVAGKV

Password

1234

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Virtual Library Shelves

EMAIL TO: Mrs.Lucier, Union Valley School Library-Media

Bulldog Central

Ready to Learn

Spooky Fun

Thrills & Chills

Let’s Be Thankful

Winter Holidays

The Pout Pout Fish

Elephant &

Piggie

Kate Messner Chapter

& Friends Books

I Smile

For Comics

Epic Code Unite for Literacy

TIU3663

Our Little World

Winter Moments

Let Freedom Ring

Spring in your Step

Great Outdoors

Jingle Bells

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Union Valley

Fifth Grade Library

Lesson 22

Circulation Review &

Library Skills Check

Welcome To

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DIRECTIONS for the Shelf

1. Begin on the UV Bulldog on the shelf for our lesson.

2. Click on Harper the Cat

Practice searching and holding a book on our Library Home Page.

3. Click on the Chromebook

To play Study Stack.

4. Click on the Padlet for our EXIT Ticket.

5. Choose a Virtual Book!

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Union Valley

Fifth Grade Library

Lesson 21

Literary Genres &

Locations

Welcome To

Union Valley Library!

DIRECTIONS for the Shelf

1. Begin on the UV Bulldog on the shelf for our lesson.

2. Click on Harper the Cat

To play Mrs. L’s Library Shelves.

3. Click on the Chromebook

To explore Ducksters Nonfiction topics.

4. Click on the Padlet for our EXIT Ticket.

5. Choose a Virtual Book!

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Our Library has lots of awesome books on many different SUBJECTS.

What subject are these books about?

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Each of these books has to do with the Earth and Space, but they are all different GENRES. Today we will explore different genres and how they are organized in our Library.

Genre means the categories books are in based on their STYLE, CONTENT AND FORM. Basically what’s inside the book.

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SPINE

LABEL

In the Fall, we learned that ALL books have a SPINE that needs to show on the shelf.

and Library Books have a SPINE LABEL.

FICTION BOOKS have SPINE LABELS with ONLY LETTERS.

The Author Letters are the FIRST 3 LETTERS of the author’s last name

FICTION books are in ABC order by the Author’s Last Name.

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SPINE

LABEL

There are 2 kinds of Fiction Books in the Library.

EASY FICTION Books and CHAPTER FICTION Books

Easy Fiction books have pictures, they are for EVERYBODY.

E is for EASY or EVERYBODY FIC is for FICTION

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For both EASY FICTION and CHAPTER BOOK FICTION

The bottom of the label is the same…..

The Author Letters are the FIRST 3 LETTERS of the author’s last name

Remember...FICTION books are in ABC order

by the Author’s Last Name.

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If I were the author of an Easy Fiction book, my label would look like this..

E = Easy

LUC= First 3

Letters of my last name

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LUC

The Bulldog

Parade

Written by: Mrs. Lucier

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If I wrote a Chapter Fiction book,

my label would look like this..

FIC= FICTION

LUC= First 3

Letters of my last name

FIC

LUC

The Quest of the Bulldog

By: Mrs. Lucier

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If you were the author, what would YOUR label look like??

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Fiction books are placed in ABC order by the author’s LAST NAME.

Look at the books below...

AND comes 1st, QUI comes 2nd, SWE comes 3rd in ABC order

ABC Order

1.Anderson

2.Quinn

3.Sweet

Last name

1st

2nd

3rd

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SPINE

LABEL

We keep NONFICTION books in a different place in the Library.

They have a different label.

NON FICTION BOOKS have SPINE LABELS with NUMBERS AND LETTERS.

The Numbers tell us WHERE the book lives in the Library. It’s the ADDRESS of the book.

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SPINE

LABEL

Nonfiction books are kept in the DEWEY section of the Library.

The NUMBERS there tell us the SUBJECT and location of the book.

The Author Letters are the FIRST 3 LETTERS of the author’s last name

NONFICTION books are in Dewey Decimal NUMBER ORDER.

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AUTHOR

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There are 10 Main Subjects on the Dewey Section of the Library--The DDCS

The Numbers are like a CODE. Each digit tells you more detail about the subject.

500 = Science

520 = Solar System

523 = Earth

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Here is what the codes stand for.

The DECIMAL in Dewey

DECIMAL

System

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Fun Fact

You don’t have to memorize the DDCS, but it’s fun to know the Dewey Numbers of your favorite books.

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Libraries have a special section in the 900s. The 900s are History and Geography. A special kind of history is the history of FAMOUS PEOPLE or BIOGRAPHIES.

We also learn about Biographies in the Fall. Let’s review.

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In the Library we keep Biographies in a special place (or address).

Biographies are in the Biography section and their label looks like this.

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SPINE LABEL

CALL NUMBER

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WHO

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First 3 letters

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A Biography label about Sally Ride looks like this.

A BIOGRAPHY take you on a

journey of someone’s life.

Born Early Years Later Years Today

This is called a TIME LINE.

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RID

RID=First 3 letters

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Remember in the fall, we explored the BIOGRAPHY of Sally Ride, the first female astronaut

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So there you have it. The 3 main sections of the Library. Can you guess what section you would go to, to find these book?

Which is the Biography? Which is Dewey? Which is Fiction?

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Fifth Grade Library

Lesson 17

Award Winning Books

Welcome To Library

DIRECTIONS for the Shelf

1. Begin on the UV Bulldog on the shelf for our lesson.

2. Click on Harper the Cat to see how KINDNESS matters .

3. Click on the Chromebook to explore Children’s Book Awards. How many have you read?

4. Click here to play the Snowy Day game.

5. Choose a Virtual Book!

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Let’s review our last lesson on award-winning books.. Why do you think we should read Award Winning Books?

Every January The American Library Association selects the BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR at their Mid-Winter Meeting. Today we will explore these AWARDS.

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The YMAs are the Youth Media Awards.

They are given at the end of each year and announced in January of every year.

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You may have noticed these special awards on books before. Today we will learn about the different awards and hear an award winning story.

Let’s find out how many award winning books you have read?

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The Caldecott Medal is given each year to the Best Illustrated Picture Book. Since it is for the ARTWORK it is given to the ILLUSTRATOR.

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The Newbery Medal is given each year to the Best Children’s Book of the year. It is given for the story itself so it is given to the AUTHOR who writes the words.

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The Coretta Scott King Award is given each year the Best African American Contribution to Literature (Gold and Honor)

. Two Award are given.

One to the AUTHOR and one to the Illustrator.

This award represents PEACE, NONVIOLENT SOCIAL CHANGE AND BROTHERHOOD.

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The Pura Belpre Award is given each year to the best Latino Contribution to Literature (Gold and Honor)

. Two Award are given.

One to the AUTHOR and one to the Illustrator.

Fun Fact

Pura Belpre was the first Latino Librarian in NYC Library.

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Story Time:

Each Kindness, by Jacqueline Woodson

Do you know about the ripple effect? Let’s watch this video and think about what happens to the water when something is dropped in. What does it do to everything around it?

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Story Time: Let’s listen to this award winning book and see what you think! Would you give this book an award? Tell me yes/no and why on our Padlet today.

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Other Awards

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Asian/Pacific American Award

Horn Book Guide

*Starred

Kirkus Review

*Starred

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Fifth Grade Library

Lesson 18

Award Winning Literature

Folktales & Fairy Tales

Welcome To

Union Valley Library!

DIRECTIONS for the Shelf

1. Begin on the UV Bulldog on the shelf for our lesson.

2.Click on Brain Pop to explore Literary Genres

3. Click on the Chromebook to learn a Pueblo Rap/Hip Hop song.

4. skip

5. Choose a Virtual Book!

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Fiction vs Nonfiction (Dewey)

Let’s think about what we learned about the

2 main section of the Library.

In Library Make-believe, imaginary stories are in the FICTION SECTION.

Information, True and Fact Books are in the Dewey section --these are NONFICTION.

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Look at these pictures from some stories that you may be familiar with.

What do you see? What do you notice?

What can you tell about these stories from the pictures?

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In the Library, these books are called

Fairy Tales and Folktales

These stories have many things in common:

  1. They usually have a “good character” who gets REWARDED and a “bad character” who takes the CONSEQUENCES.
  2. They usually have a number in the story, like “3”.
  3. They may have magical characters, objects or animals that talk.
  4. Many cultures around the world have similar stories.
  5. They are told from LONG AGO.
  6. They teach a lesson or “moral” about how something works or how we should behave.

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Folktales, Fairy Tales & Poetry

Folktales and Fairy Tales are special stories that cultures

have used and told to share ideas and teach others about

the way things work and how people should behave.

Poetry is also a unique form of writing where the poet

shares feelings and expresses ideas while painting a picture with words.

The library keeps Poetry, Fairy Tales and Folk Tales in a

special section of the DEWEY section of the library

Fiction

Dewey/

Nonficiton

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Folktales, Fairy Tales & Poetry

Even though these forms of literature are not TRUE they are organized by Subjects like all the other books in the Dewey Section.

Fairy Tales/Folk Tales--300s Social Sciences

Poetry --800s Story Collections

Bottom of label has the AUTHOR LETTERS

Fairy Tales and Folktale Spine Label

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Poetry and Story Collection

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Author

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Elements of a Fairy Tale or Folktale

  1. They usually have a “good character” who gets REWARDED and a “bad character” who takes the CONSEQUENCES.

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Elements of a Fairy Tale or Folk Tale

2. The usually use numbers, like “3” in the story.

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Elements of a Fairy Tale or Folk Tale

3. They may have magical characters, objects or animals that talk.

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Fairy Tales and Folktales

4. Many cultures around the world have similar stories.

These are 3 Cinderella Stories

  1. USA 2. Zimbabwe 3. China

Africa

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Fairy Tales and Folktales

5. They are told from LONG AGO and passed down from generation to generation. This is called the Oral Tradition.

Now we call it STORY TIME.

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Fairy Tales and Folktales

6. They teach a lesson or “moral” about how something works or how we should behave.

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Today we will explore the Award-Winning Folktale

Arrow to the Sun: A Pueblo Indian Tale

by Gerald McDermott

Fun Fact

Pueblo Indians live in the Southwest where the temperature gets very hot. They live in clay houses made of adobe, which keeps them cool inside.

What would the spine label of this book look like?

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Fifth Grade Library

Lesson 19

Award Winning Authors

Welcome To

Union Valley Library!

DIRECTIONS for the Shelf

1. Begin on the UV Bulldog on the shelf for our lesson.

2. Click on Harper the Cat

To play study stacks..

3. Click on the Chromebook

To explore other Geisel Award Winners.

4.Choose a Virtual Book!

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Every year the American Library Association Awards the

Theodor Geisel Award to the best

Early Childhood Book of the year.

Let’s learn about this award for beginner reader books, who this famous author was and read one of the books that won.

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This famous author’s parents owned a bakery and his mom taught him the names of all the pies by teaching him a rhyming song at bedtime.

Fun Fact

This made him fall in love with rhyming.

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This mystery author went to school in NY then to Dartmouth College in England. His father wanted him to become a Doctor. Instead he became an artist.

His friend told him he should be an artist because he was so good at drawing.

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This award winning author worked in an advertising agency making commercial ads for bug spray and sugar,...

...he later became an artist for the Saturday Evening Post weekly magazine.

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Today some of his older artwork is

CONTROVERSIAL.

This author has been criticized for not being sensitive to other cultures early on in his career, so he wrote a book about that too and learned to be more diverse.

Controversial means causing a disagreement or an argument.

DIVERSE means to be sensitive, kind and aware of other people’s background who are different from ourselves.

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This mystery author wrote a rhyming book for fun, with silly characters and it got the attention of educators who wanted him to make a book that they could use to teach reading in school. So he did.

Schools used to use the Books Fun with Dick and Jane. They were not very fun and the characters always looked the same.

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This mystery author had this award named after him for his contribution to children’s literature. It is given each year to the best early childhood book of the year.

Here are some books that won this award!

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Even though he is both an AUTHOR and an ILLUSTRATOR, he sometimes writes the WORDS ONLY and has a different artist make the illustrations. On these books he uses a different name ...Theo LeSieg

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Have you guessed this famous author yet?

It’s Dr. Seuss!

His real name is

Theodor Seuss Geisel.

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Dr. Seuss was so good at rhyming and kids loved his books so much that he was challenged to make a book with only 50 words in it, so he did!

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Let’s read from one of the books

that won this award.

I want my hat back, by Jon Klassen

How many stars would you give this book?

If you were on the award committee, how would YOU rate this book for beginner readers?

Use your Critics Corner

Worksheet

To rate this book.

How many stars would you give it?

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Fifth Grade Library

Lesson 26

Digital Citizenship

Seeing is Believing

Digital Citizenship

Seeing is Believing

Welcome To

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DIRECTIONS for the Shelf

1. Begin on the UV Bulldog on the shelf for our lesson.

2. Click on Harper the Cat

To try Picsart

3. Click on the Chromebook

To play Digital Compass.

4, Click on Earth for Earth Day fun.

5.. SKIP

6. Choose a Virtual Book!

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Is Seeing Believing?

DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP | GRADE 3

Digital Citizenship: Grade 5

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Essential Question

Why do people alter digital photos and videos?

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Learning Objectives

Recognize that photos and videos can be �altered digitally.

Identify different reasons why someone might alter �a photo or video.

Analyze altered photos and videos to try to �determine why.

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Vote:

Do you think the lemon in this photo is real or fake?

OBSERVE + ANALYZE IMAGE

This is what happens when you put food coloring in a lemon!

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To change the way something looks, sometimes using a computer or other digital tools

Alter

KEY VOCABULARY

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  • Why do you think �this photo was altered this way?

  • What was the person who altered it trying to accomplish?

OBSERVE + ANALYZE IMAGE

This is what happens when you put food coloring in a lemon!

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To cause someone to believe something

Persuade

KEY VOCABULARY

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More obvious

Less obvious

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Video: "How to Change Your Shirt"

Pair-share:

  • How was this video altered?
  • Why do you think Zach King created this video?

WATCH + DISCUSS

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Photo Fake

Look at these two photos.

What was “altered” in the second version of the photo.

The one on the RIGHT.

Key Vocab

altered means changed.

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Photo Fake #2

Now look at these two photos.

What was “altered” in the second version of the photo.

The one on the RIGHT.

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Let’s think...

Why do you think it was altered?

What was the person who altered it trying to accomplish?

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Fifth Grade Library

Day

Newbery Award Winner

Welcome To

Union Valley Library!

DIRECTIONS for the Shelf

1. Begin on the UV Bulldog on the shelf for our lesson.

2. Click on Harper the Cat

To view more Newbery Winners.

3. Click on the Chromebook

To play share jumper.

4. Click on the Padlet for our EXIT Ticket.

5. Choose a Virtual Book!

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Did you ever try something you really wanted to do, but it just didn’t work out? How did you handle it? What advice would you give a friend who was in the same situation? Sometimes in life, we are harder on ourselves than we are with other people. It’s important that we are a friend to ourselves before anything else.

Meet Author Madeliene L’Engle. Her book, A Wrinkle in Time, was rejected from 26 publishing companies before it was finally printed. She never gave up! Let’s hear more about this Award-Winning Author and book.

Grow through what you GO through.

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Today in Library, we will explore a book that has won the Newbery Medal.

Let’s explore A Wrinkle in Time, with our friends at Brain Pop, Tim & Moby.

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Password gtps

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Fifth Grade Library

Lesson 28

Award Winning

Author Study

Welcome To Library!

DIRECTIONS for the Shelf

1. Begin on the UV Bulldog on the shelf for our lesson.

2. Click on Harper the Cat

To learn more from Jerry Craft in his book Class Act

3. Click on the Chromebook

To watch illustrator Jerry Craft accept a blindfold drawing challenge.

4. Click Read Chapter 1 of Class Act.

5. Choose a Virtual Book!

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Let’s meet Award Winning author/illustrator

Jerry Craft, author of New Kid.

The first graphic novel to win the Newbery Medal

It also won the Coretta Scott King Award

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Story Time:

New Kid, by Jerry Craft

Let’s watch the book trailer

to see what it’s all about!

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Story Time

Let’s hear Chapter 1 of New Kid

by Jerry Craft.

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Fifth Grade Library

Lesson 24

300s Earth Day Awareness

Welcome To Library!

DIRECTIONS for the Shelf

1. Begin on the UV Bulldog on the shelf for our lesson.

2. Click on Harper the Cat

To learn more from Jerry Craft in his book Class Act

3. Click on the Chromebook

To watch illustrator Jerry Craft accept a blindfold drawing challenge.

4. Click Read Chapter 1 of Class Act.

5. Choose a Virtual Book!

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Fifth Grade Library

Lesson 20

Folk Lore, Legends &

Multicultural Awareness

Welcome To

Union Valley Library!

DIRECTIONS for the Shelf

1. Begin on the UV Bulldog on the shelf for our lesson.

2. Click on Harper the Cat

Learn fun facts about Tomie dePaola

3. Click on the Chromebook

To explore Stonehenge in Ireland.

4. Choose a Virtual Book!

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How do authors and Illustrators get their ideas?

Meet Tomie dePaola.

He is a famous author and illustrator of children’s books. His father was Italian and his mother was Irish. He used his experiences as child, listening to old folktales and legends from his family that he heard growing up and put those ideas into books.

Italy

Ireland

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The Library has lots of books about countries, culture, world languages, festivals and holidays around the world. It’s fun to learn about other cultures ways of doing things. It’s a great way to make connections with our friends who are different from us.

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In the Library, all of our books have a SPINE LABEL with a CODE or an address on them

to tell us where the books live in the library.

Holidays live at 394

Folktales and fairy tales live at 398

Countries live at 900

All libraries have books about religion.

Religion books live at 200

And Language Books are in the 400s

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SPINE

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I am a book about the Pyramids in Egypt.

Can you guess where I live?

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When you hear a word you mind tries to make connections to it. Do you remember our

making connections lesson from the fall?

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Let’s Make Connections with a Word Web

Let’s think Stop and Think about a country

we may have heard of before.

Close your eyes, and tell me what you imagine, in the your Mind Movie, when I say the word.

IRELAND

This is a

WORD WEB.

We can use it to make LITTLE ideas from a BIG idea.

It’s great for helping us narrow down choices and for helping us find books in the library.

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Now let’s listen to a folktale from Tomie dePaola. Let’s read to find out if we can make connections from the words in our Word Web.

StoryTime:

Jamie O’Rourke and the Pooka,

by Tomie dePaola

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Lesson 25

Multicultural Awareness

Cinco de Mayo

Welcome To

Union Valley Library!

DIRECTIONS for the Shelf

1. Begin on the UV Bulldog on the shelf for our lesson.

2. Click on Kiddle to search for Cinco de Mayo facts. Click on Harper the cat for FactMonster.

3 Click to learn how to draw a funny bowl of nachos.

4 Choose a Virtual Book!

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TOPIC

Cinco de Mayo

Directions: Below you will find a reading, music, and facts to help you understand the topic of study. Once you have completed STEP ONE, choose an activity under STEP TWO then Step Three. Click the cactus above to go back. .

EXPLORE ALL

Reading

What is Cinco de Mayo? Reading through History.

FactMonster

Explore Facts about Cinco de Mayo KIDDLE

Step 1

All The CHOiCES!!

Check out the

Videos below

Cinco de Mayo

Click below to

See a Cinco de Mayo Slide Show

Grab a Rock and Let’s Paint a Cinco de Mayo Rock

Let’s Make Maracas!

Cinco de Mayo Rock Painting

Step 2

Step

3

Curated by Mrs. Lucier, UVES

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Lesson 24

Poetry

Welcome To

Union Valley Library!

DIRECTIONS for the Shelf

1. Begin on the UV Bulldog on the shelf for our lesson.

2. Click on Harper the Cat

Explore how to describe colors to someone who cannot see.

3. Click on the Chromebook

To write a Seasons poem.

4. Choose a Virtual Book!

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Today in Library, we will explore poetry,

the elements that make up poetry,

how poetry is organized and arranged in our library and learn how to create Poetry.

Look at the front cover of these books.

What do you see? What do you notice?

Let’s find out more about these books and poetry..

A poem paints a picture with words so that the reader feels what the poet is feeling.

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“A Shape poem is a poem

that is shaped like the thing it describes.

The shape adds to the meaning of the poem.

To write a shape poem, it help to start

by writing down all the words that come to mind

about a chosen topic.

These words can then be used in the poem.”

https://www.dkfindout.com/us/music-art-and-literature/poetry/shape-poems/

Shape Poem

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Haiku Poetry

A haiku poem follows a particular format.

According to Dictionary.com,

a Haiku is a Japanese poem,

of 17 syllables written in 3 lines of 5-7-5.

It usually contains images of the natural world.

Here is a Haiku poem about a haiku!

Remember, the syllables in a word are the number of VOWEL SOUNDS the word has.

How many syllables does your name have?

Mrs. Lucier has

4 syllables.

Mis-ses Lu-cier

1 - 2 - 3 - 4

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Poem share these characteristics.

They may not have ALL of these elements , and come in many forms like HAIKU, SHAPE POEMS, , ACROSTIC, SONGS AND FREE VERSE

(no rhyme at all).

Poetry is kept in the LIterature section of the Library.

The DDCN is:

811

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Author

Letters

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Now let’s explore Poetry in this book.

The Black Book of Colors, by Menena Cottin

Color Me A Rhyme, by Jane Yolen

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5th grade Challenge:

If you write a poem, what would it be about?

A rainbow, a star, a flower,

an umbrella,

the sun, a raindrop a season or

A sports ball?

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Union Valley

Fifth Grade Library

Lesson 28

Author Study

Writer’s Workshop

Welcome To

Union Valley Library!

DIRECTIONS for the Shelf

1. Begin on the UV Bulldog on the shelf for our lesson.

2. Click on Harper the Cat

To explore using a Thesaurus.

3. Click on the Chromebook

To continue your story on Digital Compass

4. Click on the Padlet for our EXIT Ticket.

5. Choose a Virtual Book!

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How do authors find the right words in their writing?

We can use a Dictionary & Thesaurus to help give our writing more pizzazz! A thesaurus can help us find synonyms and antonyms for words we use. Let’s find out more about these awesome tools.

Brain Pop

User Name gtuv

Password gtps

Click Here

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Katherine Applegate is an award-winning author. She won the Newbery Medal for her book

The One and Only Ivan.

Let’s find out some interestings things

about this author’s life with 10 questions.

Click the picture to find out. Share something meaningful that you learned on our Padlet today..

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You may have heard about the One and Only Ivan.

Let’s listen as

Katherine Applegate reads her next book,

The One and Only Bob.

Meet “Bob” the Dog. Listen to Chapter 1.

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Union Valley

Fifth Grade Library

Lesson 27

Digital Citizenship

Beyond Online Stereotypes

Welcome To Library!

DIRECTIONS for the Shelf

1. Click the UV Bulldog on the shelf for our lesson.

2. Click on Harper the Cat to see Dads get interviewed about doing their child’s hair.

3. Click on the Chromebook

To create your own avatar comic on Pixton.

4. Click on the Chromebook

To play Digital Compass.

5. Choose a Virtual Book!

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Pixton Class Code

Wfkdtk trial end

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Beyond Gender Stereotypes

DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP | GRADE 5

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Essential Question

How do gender stereotypes shape our experiences online?

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Define gender stereotypes and describe how they can be present online.

Describe how gender stereotypes can lead to unfairness or bias.�

Create an avatar and a poem that show how gender stereotypes affect who they are.

Learning Objectives

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WARM UP: CLASS DISCUSSION

What do you think about these statements?

Girls

Boys

  • Girls worry about how they look.
  • Girls are all drama queens.
  • Boys are competitive and like to win.
  • Boys are all aggressive and loud.

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Oversimplified ideas about how women and men are or should be

Gender Stereotypes

KEY VOCABULARY

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An unfair belief about a person

or group based on a stereotype

Bias

KEY VOCABULARY

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An image or character that represents a person online

Avatar

KEY VOCABULARY

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Union Valley

Fifth Grade Library

Lesson 29 & 30

Library Media Review

Welcome To

Union Valley Library!

DIRECTIONS for the Shelf

1. Begin on the UV Bulldog on the shelf for our lesson.

2. Click on Harper the Cat

Take a virtual field trip.

3. Click on the Chromebook

To explore the world of Star Wars: May the 4th be with you!

4. Digital Passport Search Shark.

5. Choose a Virtual Book!

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Today is our Last Day of Library!

Let’s play Kahoot to review what we’ve learned.

Mrs. Lucier’s Link

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