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Teaching Information
Processing Skills
PreK/K


Orientation to Information Resources - PreK/K

The learner:

  • locates the Library Media Center (LMC)
  • calls the Library Media Specialist (LMS) and staff by name and asks for assistance
  • exhibits proper respect and care of materials, facilities, and equipment
  • locates and names the easy, nonfiction, paperback, and magazine sections of the collection
  • identifies left to right, top to bottom shelf arrangement
  • demonstrates that easy books are arranged in alphabetical order by author's last name
  • tells that a book's spine label gives information about its location on a shelf
  • tells the difference between fiction and nonfiction
  • keeps books and materials in order when browsing
  • locates and uses the technology areas (with assistance)
  • identifies information in a variety of formats: print and nonprint (including electronic media)
  • uses appropriate procedures at the circulation desk to checkout and return material
  • demonstrates a positive feeling about books, stories, and the LMC as a place for learning and fun

Selection and Utilization of Information Resources - PreK/K

The learner:

  • verbalizes requests for help in locating materials
  • identifies letters of the alphabet and arranges them in order
  • selects books based on interest and/or need (with assistance)
  • identifies the parts of a book including cover, spine, bar code, spine label, and title page
  • identifies the title as the name of the book
  • tells that the title of the book and the names of the author and illustrator are found on the title page
  • explains the difference between an author and illustrator
  • uses magazines for information and/or recreational reading
  • listens for simple information and uses visual clues to gain knowledge
  • identifies major components of a computer: monitor, keyboard, mouse, and printer
  • demonstrates proper beginning skills in operating the computer keyboard and mouse
  • gathers information using a variety of media: print and nonprint, including CD-ROM, World Wide Web, and other electronic media (with assistance)
  • uses resources available outside the school (public libraries, people in the community, and other resources)

Organization and Presentation of Information - PreK/K

The learner:

  • works independently and/or cooperatively in groups
  • sorts, classifies, and sequences information
  • compares and contrasts information from different sources
  • demonstrates that information can be shared in a variety of formats
  • conveys information orally using complete sentences
  • uses pictures and objects to present information
  • evaluates the process and presentation

Literature/Information Appreciation - PreK/K

The learner:

  • listens to literature for pleasure and information
  • demonstrates comprehension of materials read or heard
  • uses illustrations to acquire a greater understanding of the story
  • predicts outcomes
  • relates elements of literature to personal experiences
  • participates in storytelling, drama, songs, puppetry, fingerplays, and poetry
  • shares books by favorite authors and illustrators
  • identifies books that are special award winners: Caldecott, Volunteer State, Coretta Scott King, etc.
  • demonstrates awareness of literature from various cultures and genres: nursery rhymes, fairy tales, folklore, poetry, etc.
  • uses visual media (nonprint)