Easy-to-use, age-appropriate, and modern library resources for K–5 technology and/or library classrooms, making tech concepts like algorithms, smart tools, and media literacy accessible to young learners.
Get your elementary library and technology program off to a strong start with this back-to-school curriculum starter bundle — built specifically for K–5 media specialists and tech teachers. Whether you're new to the role or looking for modern, easy-to-use planning tools, this 16-product bundle helps you start the year feeling prepped and confident. What’s Included (16 Resources): Planning & Organization Tools 2025–2026 Library & Technology Scope and Sequence (K–5) Editable Weekly Planner (G
Future-Ready Planning for Library & Tech Specialists Build a curriculum that’s as modern as your students’ world. This 2025–2026 scope & sequence is designed for elementary educators who teach both library and technology — and want to stay organized, relevant, and ahead of the curve. Whether you're a librarian, tech integrationist, or K–5 media specialist, this editable spreadsheet provides a week-by-week plan that blends foundational literacy skills with AI awareness, media literacy, and
Plan your September with ease using this at-a-glance weekly lesson guide for K–5 library and technology classes! Designed for busy educators, this resource provides 30 complete lesson ideas — one for each grade each week — plus a matching set of student worksheets to bring each activity to life. Perfect for librarians and tech specialists, this planning tool supports meaningful instruction across library skills, technology, media literacy, and digital citizenship — all in a format that’s quic
Plan your October with ease using this at-a-glance weekly lesson guide for K–5 library and technology classes! Designed for busy educators, this resource provides 24 complete lesson ideas — one for each grade each week — plus a matching set of student worksheets to bring each activity to life. Perfect for librarians and tech specialists, this planning tool supports meaningful instruction across library skills, technology, media literacy, and digital citizenship — all in a format that’s quick
Plan your November with ease using this at-a-glance weekly lesson guide for K–5 library and technology classes! Designed for busy educators, this resource provides 24 complete lesson ideas — one for each grade each week — plus a matching set of student worksheets to bring each activity to life. Plus, this month of plans includes my original AI Literacy Curriculum!Perfect for librarians and tech specialists, this planning tool supports meaningful instruction across library skills, technology,
Plan your February with ease using this at-a-glance weekly lesson guide for K–5 library and technology classes! Designed for busy educators, this resource provides 24 complete lesson ideas — one for each grade each week — plus supplemental student worksheets to bring each activity to life. Perfect for librarians and tech specialists, this planning tool supports meaningful instruction across library skills, technology, media literacy, and digital citizenship — all in a format that’s quick to
Bring artificial intelligence into your elementary library & technology curriculum without the overwhelm. This starter pack is designed for K–5 educators looking to integrate AI literacy as a quick, engaging supplement to their library skills, media literacy, digital citizenship, or technology lessons. Each lesson is designed to fit into one or class periods per grade—making it easy to teach, adapt, and implement right away. Students explore foundational AI concepts through age‑appropriat
Give your students clear, modern learning goals with this updated set of “I Can…” classroom posters for K–5 library, technology, and digital citizenship skills — aligned to today’s tools, topics, and tech reality. Unlike older classroom goal sheets, these printable one-pagers reflect the current digital landscape, including: AI literacy (smart tools, voice assistants, ethical tech use) Digital citizenship that actually fits the way kids interact online Typing, coding, and research skills st
Plan your school year with ease using this editable, weekly Google Sheets planner created specifically for K–5 educators who teach Library, Technology, Digital Citizenship, and Media Literacy. This tool is ideal for specialists— and it's aligned with modern instructional needs like AI literacy and future-ready tech skills. Designed for the 2025–2026 school year, this planner includes 42 weekly tabs (late August through mid-June) and is preloaded with structured, editable fields so you can
Help students learn how to use an online encyclopedia effectively with these scaffolded, low-reading-load worksheets designed specifically for grades 3–5. This resource introduces and reinforces search skills, keyword use, and article navigation using an age-appropriate, step-by-step approach that works well for Britannica School Elementary and Middle (but can be adapted to other kid-safe encyclopedias). ✨ What Students Will Learn How to search using keywords (not full questions) How to
Help your students build essential media literacy skills with this engaging 4th grade informational presentation project! Students will explore real-world media topics like AI bias, trustworthy sources, and media purpose while learning how to clearly explain ideas to others. This project walks students step-by-step through research, planning, and creating a polished Google Slides presentation. Perfect for library, technology, or classroom teachers, this resource is designed to be simple to imp
Introduce your students to different types of media with this fun and engaging 1st grade media project! Students will explore print, broadcast, and digital media by identifying their favorites and creating a simple, visual project. This hands-on activity helps young learners make real-world connections while building foundational media literacy skills. Perfect for library, technology, or classroom lessons, this resource is low-prep, flexible, and easy to implement. 📚 What’s Included Medi
Help your students apply media literacy and digital citizenship skills with this engaging 5th grade Campaign / PSA project! Students will design their own awareness campaign using real-world topics like cyberbullying, media influence, and online safety. This project guides students step-by-step from research to planning to presentation, making it perfect for upper elementary classrooms, library, or technology lessons. 📚 What’s Included : Project Choice Menu with 3 guided topic pathways Dir
Kick off the school year with these fun and low-prep Fall activity sheets! Perfect for morning work, fast finishers, sub plans, or early-finisher bins. Each half-sheet includes a mix of puzzles (crossword, word search), coloring elements, and mini challenges—so students can choose what interests them most. This fall pack includes 4 sheets: Back-to-School, Autumn, Halloween, and Thanksgiving-themed activity sheets. Designed for elementary classrooms, libraries, and specials teachers, thes
Help upper elementary students learn how to choose the right reference source with these clear, age-appropriate library skills worksheets! This resource includes two scaffolded worksheets designed specifically for 4th and 5th grade, making it easy to assess students’ understanding of when to use an atlas, dictionary, thesaurus, or encyclopedia. What’s Included: ✔ 1 worksheet for Grade 4 – Focuses on identifying the best reference source for a given question ✔ 1 worksheet for Grade 5 –
Start your school year strong with this ready-to-use, editable Google Sheets planner featuring pre-filled plans for your first week of library or technology classes (K–5). This resource is perfect for school librarians, tech teachers, or digital literacy specialists looking for a clear, all-in-one snapshot of their weekly instruction. Built using my signature at-a-glance layout, this planning sheet includes: Suggested “I Can…” statements Lesson topics, activities, and books ✅ Dropdowns fo
📚 Narrative & Expository Nonfiction Anchor Charts + WorksheetsHelp your youngest learners understand the difference between narrative nonfiction and expository nonfiction with this simple, engaging, and developmentally appropriate resource! This set includes a clear anchor chart and student-friendly worksheets designed for Kindergarten and 1st Grade. Students will explore nonfiction in a meaningful way—whether they’re listening to a read-aloud, browsing books, or working independently. ✨ Wh
These engaging media literacy worksheets help students recognize and think critically about advertising, sponsored content, fact vs. opinion, and real vs. make-believe in media. Whether you teach in the library, tech lab, or classroom, this resource supports key digital literacy skills in a developmentally appropriate way. This set is designed for October use within the full-yearDewey & Devices K-5 Scope & Sequence—but it works well any time you’re focusing on core concepts like ads, persuasi
This fully editable Scope & Sequence Planner template is designed specifically for specialists — including Library, Technology, Art, Music, PE, and more — who want to map out their year with clarity and flexibility. Whether you're new to your role or looking to stay organized in a busy schedule, this tool is your go-to planning companion. Key Features: ✅ Covers August through June, organized by month with space to summarize each week's plan ✅ Color-coded by grade level for quick visual ref
Make planning easy with this editable checklist of essential library and technology skills for grades K–5! This printable tool is perfect for tech specialists, librarians, and digital literacy teachers who want a clear, grade-by-grade view of what students are learning across the elementary years. Created from Dewey & Devices’ full set of “I Can” statements, this checklist is ideal for pacing, progress tracking, and curriculum alignment. Use it to spark team conversations, identify gaps, or s
Easy-to-use, age-appropriate, and modern library resources for K–5 technology and/or library classrooms, making tech concepts like algorithms, smart tools, and media literacy accessible to young learners.
Teaching style
I focus on low-prep, high-impact lessons that blend digital skills, library skills, and real-world media literacy — all tailored to young learners.
My own education history
Master of Education (M.Ed) in Curriculum and Instruction (Early Childhood Education)
Bachelor of Science in Mass Communication (Public Relations)
MA-State Certified Educator PK-2 Early Elementary
MA-State Certified Educator K-12 Library
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This is a new venture for me! This shop opened in June 2025. I am learning as I go and open to suggestions!
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