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Hello,
   
  I am working on writing an information literacy curriculum for the private school 
library I am in. It pains me to see that kids do not even know the difference 
between fiction and nonfiction! Let's not even get started on the concept of 
research! 
   
  I want to start in middle school 7-8 and right now I have a library class on a 
trimester basis once a week. So much to cover and only 8 weeks to cover it if I am 
lucky- many times it gets cancelled due to games and such. 
   
  Oh where to begin...?
   
  Anyone have a short curriculum they can share? We only have 3 weeks left of 
school so this is obviously for next year. 
   
  Thank you,
  kim


Director of Information Center
Dept. of World Languages
The Knox School
541 Long Beach Rd.
Saint James, NY 11780
www.knoxschool.org
alt. e-mail: kthatcher@knoxschool.org

He who has a garden and a library, wants for nothing- Cicero 
Dogs have masters, cats have staff- Sneaky Pie Brown
Artificial Intelligence is no match for natural stupidity.

    --Unknown

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