Grades 6-8
Other Kansas Library and Informational Literacy sets
Other Kansas Library and Informational Literacy sets
Inquire8.1
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Explore a range of resources related to one’s information needs, personal interests and well-being.8.1.1
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Develop essential questions that go beyond fact finding.8.1.2
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Review and extend skills in stating the problem or need for information.8.1.3
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Read and use evidence to support claims.8.1.4
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Create products that illustrate new understandings.8.1.5
Include8.2
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Seek diverse perspectives to resolve an information problem or question. 8.2.1
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Recognize that there might be more than one published perspective on an issue.8.2.2
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Interact with learners who reflect a range of perspectives.8.2.3
Collaborate8.3
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Encourage consideration of ideas, giving and receiving information as a member of a group. 8.3.1
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Use information resources efficiently so that resources are available for others to use.8.3.2
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Seek, communicate actively and integrate information within a group to create a common product.8.3.3
Curate8.4
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Independently use information from a variety of sources for academic subjects and personal knowledge.8.4.1
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Identify and respond to characteristics of a variety of genres.8.4.2
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Perform advanced search techniques and queries.8.4.3
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Select and explain information presented in various formats.8.4.4
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Recognize the relationships of parts and the whole in visual and/or aural messages.8.4.5
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Independently analyze and synthesize information on given topics from multiple sources.8.4.6
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Identify the difference between primary and secondary sources.8.4.7
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Analyze multiple sources and formats for information quality, accuracy and relevance.8.4.8
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Determine how different points of view can influence the facts and opinions present in various sources.8.4.9
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With guidance, evaluate resources for points of view, bias, value or intent of information. 8.4.10
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Systematically organize information in a way that is appropriate for the task.8.4.11
Explore8.5
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Read widely and deeply in multiple formats for lifelong educational and personal enjoyment.8.5.1
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Recognize characteristic styles of various authors and illustrators.8.5.2
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Apply an inquiry model to issues found in various nonacademic and academic situations. 8.5.3
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Apply prior and new information to planning, creation and evaluation of a particular information product.8.5.4
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Display emotional resilience by persisting in information searching despite challenges.8.5.5
Engage8.6
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Evaluate information for accuracy, validity, social and cultural context, and appropriateness for need. 8.6.1
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Independently demonstrate competency and communicate knowledge in the most appropriate format for the message and audience.8.6.2
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Independently summarize and paraphrase information in students’ own words avoiding plagiarism. 8.6.3
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Analyze sources and/or products to determine the steps necessary to respect intellectual property rights.8.6.4
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Give credit to original ideas of others through proper attribution.8.6.5
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Use appropriate style for citations of text and image sources to avoid plagiarism.8.6.6
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Participate in discussion about first amendment rights, responsibilities and intellectual freedom.8.6.7
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Practice internet safety and digital citizenship.8.6.8
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 6, Grade 7, and Grade 8
- Where can I read the official document?
- KANSAS STANDARDS FOR LIBRARY AND INFORMATIONAL LITERACY
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