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Shonda,
    Here is the curriculum for the Cecil County Public Schools (MD)
Media Program.  It is based on  IP and the Maryland Learning Outcomes.
 I am an elementary Media Specialist.  Good luck!

http://www.ccps.org/ccps/media/curric/curric.html

Rosemary Meece
LMS
Cecil Manor Elementary
Elkton, MD

sbrisco wrote:

>My colleague and I are developing a K-12 Information Literacy curriculum for
>our school (what a fun summer), and we have several resources available to
>review; however, although I have seen several different types of approaches
>for high school students (my area), my colleague is still not sure how this
>works with elementary students.  I have shown her the Big6 websites,
>examples from books, the resources that I've ordered from Libraries
>Unlimited (about 15 books), as well as other resources that I've gathered
>throughout the years.
>
>If anyone has an example of a K-12 Information Literacy curriculum already
>developed for their school and wouldn't mind sharing, I would appreciate it.
>At this point I am showing examples from various print sources but it's not
>"clicking" when we take it to her level (and quite frankly, I have a 5-12
>grade level to work on myself while she is working on the K-4 level; I can
>use any help in showing her some examples already written so that I can
>continue to work on my project before school begins.)  --Is that selfish?
>Because this is a team approach, I am trying to help but I keep stopping and
>starting to help her which is frustrating for me at this time.
>
>Our completed project will be the K-12 curriculum, a PowerPoint program for
>teachers to use and learn from, and a website that students can visit during
>the year to help them develop their research strategies. Aside from my 5-12
>curriculum, I will be the one to develop the PowerPoint presentation from
>our curriculum AND create the website, so my work is a little more involved.
>Your examples will certainly help "spark the creative juices" with my
>colleague and allow me to get back to work on the other things that I must
>handle.
>
>Thanks in Advance.
>
>~Shonda Brisco
>Trinity Valley MS / US Librarian
>Fort Worth, TX
>sbrisco021@charter.net
>
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