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Lesson Title: Libraries Aren’t Just for Students
Subject Area: All
AASL Library Standard: 1.1.6
Type of Experience: Students will receive information on all types of libraries, both public and specialized. Law libraries, medical libraries, genealogical libraries, music libraries, public libraries, and the Library of Congress are among some of the libraries featured. Online subscription databases and trade databases will also be discussed The emphasis is on matching appropriate information tools to the needs of the user.
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Lesson Title: Libraries Have Rules
Subject Area: All
AASL Library Standard: 1.1.6
Type of Experience: The rules of our library are explained and rationalized. A real-life connection is made, in that our library uses the same code of conduct as the Enoch Pratt Free Library and many other public and university libraries.
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Lesson Title: Look It Up
Subject Area: 3.1.4
AASL Library Standard: 1.1.8
Type of Experience: Students will engage with various online library catalogs—REACH Partnership School, Enoch Pratt Free Library, and the Library of Congress. Various types of searches—keyword, author, subject, and title—will be conducted. The two major classification systems—Dewey and Library of Congress will be explained.
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Lesson Title: Subscription Databases--TSS
Subject Area: All
AASL Library Standard: 2.1.1
Type of Experience: Students will be introduced to the resources on TSS, such as SIRS Researcher, Discovery Education and Awesome Stories . Students will be shown advanced search strategies. Students will extract ready-made citations and analyze lexile reading levels
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Lesson Title: Subscription Databases-Enoch Pratt Free Library
Subject Area: All
AASL Library Standard: 2.1.1
Type of Experience: Students will be introduced to the resources on the Pratt Library site. Emphasis will be on career and job-related databases. Students will be shown advanced search strategies. Students will extract ready-made citations and analyze lexile reading levels.
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Lesson Title: Reference and Online Health Resources
Subject Area: Health
AASL Library Standard: 3.1.4
Type of Experience: Students will be introduced to reference books on health, as well as reliable online government health resources, both here and abroad. Students will choose one health issue, use the resources to research the issue, and create a tri-fold brochure to educate peers about the topic.
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Lesson Title: Office 365 Basics
Subject Area: All
AASL Library Standard: 3.14
Type of Experience: Students will practice basic log in and organizational protocols for Office 365. Folders will be set up for a personal electronic portfolio. Documents will be created and sent electronically to teachers.
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Lesson Title: Career Exploration
Subject Area: All
AASL Library Standard: 2.1.1
Type of Experience: Using library books and the online Occupational Outlook Handbook, students will create a Power Point presentation about one career’s characteristics, as well as the training needed to enter that career.
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Lesson Title: News From Around the World
Subject Area: Life Skills, Geography
AASL Library Standard: 2.1.3
Type of Experience: Students will read selected stories from a specific nation and predict what it might be like to live in that nation.
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Lesson Title: The Roaring Twenties
Subject Area: History, English
AASL Library Standard: 1.1.7
Type of Experience: Students will analyze the leadership of Harding, Wilson, Coolidge, and Hoover to discover how the politics and culture of the times led to economic disaster, social upheaval, and even the roots of the Vietnam war. Literature and music of the time will be analyzed to determine how the common man processed this tumultuous time in history.
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Lesson Title: What’s Cooking
Subject Area: Life Skills
AASL Library Standard: 2.1.3
Type of Experience: Students will locate cookbooks and online recipes, then analyze them for nutrition, cost, and ease of preparation.
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Lesson Title: Origins of the World’s Foods
Subject Area: Life Skills, Geography
AASL Library Standard: 2.1.3
Type of Experience: Students will relate foods to geographic regions of the world and, in the process, become familiar with world maps.
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Lesson Title: Shipbreaking
Subject Area: Environmental Science
AASL Library Standard: 1.1.6
Type of Experience: The historical practice of shipbreaking will be explored. Shipbreaking is the process of dismantling an obsolete vessel's structure for scrapping or disposal. Conducted at a pier, drydock or dismantling slip, it includes a wide range of activities, from removing all gear and equipment to cutting down and recycling the ship's infrastructure.
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Lesson Title: The Harlem Renaissance
Subject Area: English, World History, U.S. History
AASL Library Standard: 1.1.7
Type of Experience: The Harlem Renaissance will be examined in the context of the economy, segregation, social migration, literature, and music, as well as the Presidencies of Woodrow Wilson and Calvin Coolidge.
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Lesson Title: Cookies Around the World
Subject Area: Life Skills, Geography
AASL Library Standard: 2.1.3
Type of Experience: Students will relate cookies to geographic regions of the world and, in the process, become familiar with world maps. Students will also learn how to write recipe cards for their own personal use.
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Lesson Title: Hispanic Biographies
Subject Area: Social Studies, Spanish
AASL Library Standard: 1.14
Type of Experience: Students will explore the lives of notable persons of Hispanic descent.
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Lesson Title: The Native American Lifestyle—Then and Now
Subject Area: Social Studies, Geography
AASL Library Standard: 3.1.3
Type of Experience: Students will analyze the adaptations of Native Americans to the various climates and regions of the United States.
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Lesson Title: Exercise and Depression
Subject Area: Health, Physical Education
AASL Library Standard: 3.1.4
Type of Experience: Students will complete a small research project on the link between regular exercise and good mental health.
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Lesson Title: The Education Of Native Americans Today
Subject Area: Social Studies, Geography
AASL Library Standard: 1.1.5
Type of Experience: Students will compare and contrast their urban educational experience with the educational experience of Native Americas on the reservations.
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Lesson Title: African American Scientists
Subject Area: Science, African American Studies
AASL Library Standard: 1.1.4
Type of Experience: Students will research the lives and contributions of African American scientists to the world.
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Lesson Title: Hospital Design
Subject Area: Nursing
AASL Library Standard: 3.1.3
Type of Experience: Students will conduct research to discover how basic principles of nursing and healing translate into architectural design.
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Lesson Title: Veteran’s Day
Subject Area: All, Homeland Security
AASL Library Standard: 1.1.5
Type of Experience: Students will research the many efforts and sacrifices that the United States Armed Forces offer to protect the lifestyles and freedoms of the United States.
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Lesson Title: Profile of a Disease
Subject Area: Health, Nursing
AASL Library Standard: 1.1.7
Type of Experience: Students will research the prevention, symptoms, characteristics, diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of one disease, disability, or illness.
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Lesson Title: Power Tool Usage
Subject Area: Construction
AASL Library Standard: 1.1.8
Type of Experience: Students will create a Power Point presentation which graphically explains how to safely use a specific power tool. All presentations will be stored and shared via Office 365.
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Lesson Title: Cooking Thanksgiving Dinner
Subject Area: Life Skills
AASL Library Standard: 3.1.3
Type of Experience: Students will locate and record recipes related to a traditional Thanksgiving meal.
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Lesson Title: Thanksgiving: 1954 v. Today
Subject Area: Life Skills, Social Studies
AASL Library Standard: 1.1.6
Type of Experience: Through the examination of primary documents, students will compare the traditions of the holiday, then and now.
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Lesson Title: The Pearl Harbor Bombing
Subject Area: U.S. History
AASL Library Standard: 1.1.8
Type of Experience: Through the examination of primary documents, students will recreate the events of December 7, 1941.
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Lesson Title: Day of the Dead
Subject Area: Spanish
AASL Library Standard: 1.16
Type of Experience: Students will create a report about this traditional Hispanic holiday.
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Lesson Title: Nations of the World
Subject Area: Geography, Life Skills
AASL Library Standard: 3.3.4
Type of Experience: Through the use of geographical dictionaries, encyclopedias, atlases, and The CIA World Factbook, students will create a profile of one nation on the planet.
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Lesson Title: Hanukkah
Subject Area: Life Skills
AASL Library Standard: 1.1.8
Type of Experience: The history and celebration of Hanukkah will be explored through PowerPoint slides, music, and games.
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Lesson Title: New Year, New Start
Subject Area: Life Skills, Geography
AASL Library Standard: 1.1.2
Type of Experience: The origins of the modern calendar and the celebration of a new year in various nations will be explored.
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Lesson Title: Jim Crow Laws
Subject Area: Life Skills, U.S. History
AASL Library Standard: 1.1.7
Type of Experience: Examples of Jim Crow laws in various states will be explored.
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Lesson Title: Civil Rights Protests in Baltimore
Subject Area: Life Skills, U.S. History
AASL Library Standard: 1.1.5
Type of Experience: Through the examination of primary documents, the civil rights movement of the 1960’s will be examined at a local level.
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Lesson Title: The Underground Railroad
Subject Area: Life Skills, African American Studies, U.S. History
AASL Library Standard: 1.1.6
Type of Experience: The creation and use of the Underground Railroad will be examined.
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Lesson Title: African American Artists
Subject Area: Art, Life Skills, African American Studies
AASL Library Standard: 1.1.5
Type of Experience: The life and works of one African American artist will be researched and presented by students.
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Lesson Title: African American Artists II
Subject Area: Art, Life Skills, African American Studies
AASL Library Standard: 1.1.5
Type of Experience: Specific works of African American art will be examined within the context of specific historical events or cultural values.
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Lesson Title: Female Scientists and Inventors of Note
Subject Area: Life Skills, U.S. History, African American Studies
AASL Library Standard: 1.1.8
Type of Experience: Students will research the life of a famous female scientist and present the findings to the class.
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Lesson Title: Female World Leaders
Subject Area: Life Skills, U.S. History, African American Studies
AASL Library Standard: 1.1.8
Type of Experience: Students will research the life of a famous female leader and present the findings to the class.
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Lesson Title: Urban Sprawl
Subject Area: Geography, Environmental Science
AASL Library Standard: 1.1.6
Type of Experience: The causes and consequences of urban sprawl will be examined.
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Lesson Title: Chemical Elements
Subject Area: Chemistry
AASL Library Standard: 1.1.6
Type of Experience: The properties and uses of a specific chemical element will be researched.
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Lesson Title: Recycling
Subject Area: Life Skills, Environmental Science
AASL Library Standard: 2.1.3
Type of Experience: The basics of recycling will be examined.
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Lesson Title: Eco Friendly Houses
Subject Area: Life Skills, Construction, Environmental Science, Foundations of TechnologyAASL Library Standard: 2.3.2
Type of Experience: Students will explore nontraditional housing designs which have minimal impact upon the natural environment and pollution
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Lesson Title: South America
Subject Area: Spanish, Geography
AASL Library Standard: 1.1.8
Type of Experience: Students will complete an outline map for one South American nation and lists vital facts for that nation.
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Lesson Title: Universal Design
Subject Area: Foundations of Technology
AASL Library Standard: 1.1.8
Type of Experience: Students will locate examples of universal design in residential, commercial, and government buildings.
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Lesson Title: The Vietnam War
Subject Area: U.S. History
AASL Library Standard: 1.1.8
Type of Experience: Students will trace the progress of the Vietnam war from its colonization by the French in 1899 until the end of the war in 1975. The project will include:•Biographies of Ho Chi Minh, Diem, Woodrow Wilson, Dwight Eisenhower, John Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, and Richard Nixon. Their roles in the war will be noted.•A comparison of how the Korean War and the Vietnam War were resolved differently, and with different results.•The influence of France, China, the U.S.S.R, and the United States in Vietnam.•The problems of jungle warfare•The influence of the Red Scare •The influence of public opinion
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Lesson Title: The Internment of “Aliens” in the United States
Subject Area: U.S. History
AASL Library Standard: 1.1.6
Type of Experience: Students will use primary and secondary resources to determine the prejudices toward and treatment of persons of Japanese, German, and Italian descent during World War II. Attention will be specifically directed toward the language of prejudice and the living conditions of captives. Local internment camps will be of special interest.
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Lesson Title: The Origins of Memorial Day
Subject Area: Life Skills
AASL Library Standard: 1.1.8
Type of Experience: Through primary source video materials, the origin of the Memorial Day tradition will be traced from the Civil War until the present day.