This three-day lesson guides students through selecting, thinking critically about, and evaluating sources by gathering sources to prepare for a classroom study of Inherit the Wind. It can be adapted to focus on any unit of study relevant to classroom teachers. Learners will be curating a collection of resources that their classmates will access during the unit.
English/Language Arts
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High school
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Students will effectively search for sources Students will think critically about selected sources Students will collaboratively evaluate sources
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Reference database, such as ABC-CLIO Solutions (https://databases.abc-clio.com/Multi/) or EBSCO Websites, such as Digital Public Library of America (https://dp.la/) or Library of Congress (https://www.loc.gov/) Internet search engines, such as Google, Bing, or DuckDuckGo A shared bookmarking site, such as Symbaloo (https://www.symbaloo.com/), LiveBinders (http://www.livebinders.com/), or Padlet (https://padlet.com/)
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Three days in the library; additional time in classroom
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INSTRUCTIONAL PROCEDURE
Begin by telling students this is not a research paper! Explain the value having background and support information available when encountering a new topic. Tell students that by the end of the three days, they will have jointly compiled a list of sources for their class to use in their upcoming unit of study.
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Day 2:
Day 3:
DIFFERENTIATION
Many databases have the option to have an article read aloud or presented in a language other than English. Students might also search for leveled articles to support a variety of reading levels. In some cases, students can pair up to support each other. Student library assistants can be used as readers or scribes.
ASSESSMENT
At the completion of the classroom unit study, have students reconvene in the library for a student-led assessment to discuss the sources. Which ones were the most helpful? What made them helpful? What would they change in their searching to get better resources?
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
For additional suggestions on research skills, see:
Stanley, Deborah B. Practical Steps to Digital Research: Strategies and Skills for School Libraries. Libraries Unlimited, 2018.
MLA Citation
Deskins, Liz. "Thinking Critically about Digital Resource Selection." School Library Connection, November 2018, schoollibraryconnection.com/Content/LessonPlan/2180589?topicCenterId=0.
Entry ID: 2180589