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What is a Media Center? Pt. 1
Grade Level:
2
Subject:
Language Arts
Topic:
This lesson gives the students a general overall view of why we call the library a media center. They will understand after viewing the video that information media comes in various forms.
Objective:
I can tell about the key ideas and details after I listen or read. SL.2.2
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Even though it isn't listed in the second grade core about identifying resources (it's in the 1st grade core objectives), I did not teach this concept in any depth last year so I need to do it more thoroughly this year.
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Reflection:
This lesson was presented the week of 9/23-9/27. After reflecting on it, I had to change it. Since the video was 18 minutes long, there was no time to discuss the media resources in one sitting as I had originally planned. The lesson below is altered into two parts so only half of the video is presented and discussed at a time.
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What is a Media Center? VHS player, Smartboard projector, resources term page