Lesson Plans for Libraries
Elementary Lesson Plans
Subject |
Title |
Description |
Library Resource Needed |
Grade level |
Contributor |
Date Posted |
| Math | Bar Graphs and Books | Give each student a tally sheet and have them keep track of the number of animals that are mentioned in each book, then make a bar graph to compare the two books. | I Took My Frog to the Library (Kimmel); Wild About Books (Sierra) | K-2 |
Susan Buckles, Tarver Rendon Elementary | 9/16/07 |
| Math | Pigs Will Be Pigs | Students will learn about various coin denominations in conjunction with the book and a supporting PowerPoint presentation (please email me for file -- too large for website) | Pigs Will be Pigs (Axelrod) | K-2 |
Shawn Smith, Anna May Daulton Elementary | 9/16/07 |
| Math | Measuring Penny | Students learn about standard and nonstandard units of measure. | Measuring Penny (Leedy) | 2-3 |
Shawn Smith, Anna May Daulton Elementary | 9/16/07 |
| Math | Author Bar Graphs | Students discuss authors and write the name of their favorite on a seasonal cut-out. The class/grade level then creates a bar graph displaying their favorite authors on a wall, window, or bulletin board. |
Books from a variety of authors | 3-4 |
Amy Haynes, Mary Jo Sheppard Elementary | 9/16/07 |
| Social Studies | Constitution Day Hall Pockets | Portable bulletin board located in the library features a Constitution Day display. Mini displays/info-pockets are also placed in strategic locations in the hallways. Place questions on one side and answers on the other, hook them together with a metal ring, then stick them in an envelope made from a laminated file folder. The envelopes are light enough to "staple" to the wall without causing any damage. This format works for a variety of topics throughout the year. (Thank Carolee W. and Deborah J. for the original "Hall Pocket" idea) | None | All |
Cindy Gray, Willie Brown Elementary | 9/16/07 |