This graphic organized was created for students reading memoirs, biographies or autobiographies, with a focus on the setting and how the time and place impacts the story. Could also be used with fiction books.
This lesson was used with a 4th grade class but may be used with grades 3 and up. It teaches students how to use the ProQuest CultureGrams Kids Edition database to do simplified research in a fun way (using a Bingo board game). Students should have some prior knowledge about databases/research. *This lesson was adapted from ProQuest to meet the needs of my students*
A handy infographic with time management tips/tricks for high school students. Can be enlarged and printed as a poster, or printed and cut to use as bookmarks.
College level or AP Criminal Justice Research Paper Guide for Students. This was created by me at the request of a teacher to give to their students. Tailor to your specific school's needs/library's resources.
This is a plan outline to create an "adulting" club or program that offers students the opportunity to learn a number of skills or participate in a number of activities to prepare them for college and beyond. Best for high school, potentially middle school students too.
I have worked in both a public library and a school library. Many of my ideas can be tailored to either realm.
My own education history
- BA in English Language Arts from CUNY Hunter College
- Masters of Library and Information Science from CUNY Queens College
- Certificate in Editing from the Center for Publishing at NYU
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