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Objective

By the end of this lesson, you will be able to effectively navigate and utilize online library resources to enhance your Language Arts studies.

Materials and Prep

  • Computer or laptop with internet access
  • Library card (if available)
  • Pen and paper for note-taking

No prior knowledge is required for this lesson.

Activities

  1. Introduction to Online Library Resources:

    Explore different online library platforms such as OverDrive, Libby, or your local library's website. Take note of the available features, such as e-books, audiobooks, and online databases.

  2. Searching for Books:

    Practice searching for books in the online library catalog. Use different search filters, such as genre, author, or title, to find books that interest you. Take note of the different formats available (e.g., e-book, audiobook, physical copy).

  3. Reading E-books or Listening to Audiobooks:

    Select an e-book or audiobook from the online library and spend some time reading or listening to it. Take notes on key points or interesting passages.

  4. Exploring Online Databases:

    Investigate the online databases available through your library. Look for resources related to Language Arts, such as literary criticism, author biographies, or writing guides. Take note of any useful information you find.

  5. Creating a Reading List:

    Create a reading list for future reference. Include books you discovered during the lesson and any others you may want to read in the future. Write down the titles, authors, and formats.

Seventh Grade Talking Points

  • "Today, we will be exploring online library resources to enhance our Language Arts studies."
  • "Online library platforms like OverDrive and Libby offer a wide range of e-books and audiobooks that we can access from the comfort of our homes."
  • "By using search filters such as genre, author, or title, we can easily find books that match our interests."
  • "Reading e-books or listening to audiobooks can be a convenient and enjoyable way to engage with literature."
  • "Online databases provide access to valuable resources such as literary criticism, author biographies, and writing guides."
  • "Creating a reading list helps us keep track of books we want to read and ensures we don't forget any titles that caught our interest."

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