Read & Grow: Consume a variety of texts and resources, and plan for future reading.1.2
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Visit the school library, in person or virtually, to access resources.1.2.1
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Read literary and informational texts suited to ability and interest.1.2.2
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Listen to or view resources for enjoyment and/or information.1.2.3
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Listen to and read award-winning works by authors, illustrators, and creators.1.2.4
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With guidance, set and monitor goals to expand or continue volume or variety of titles, authors, and genres consumed.1.2.5
Question & Plan: Set research goals, form research plans, and compose questions.2.2
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With guidance, discuss reasons and ways to locate information. 2.2.1
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Brainstorm and choose a topic.2.2.2
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With guidance, generate and discuss possible research questions. 2.2.3
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With guidance, list questions to expand and narrow a research topic.2.2.
Research & Explore: Use resources to search for and evaluate information in context.3.2
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With guidance, use internet search engines to locate information.3.2.1
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Identify the author or creator of a work or source. 3.2.2
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With guidance, determine facts related to a topic.3.2.
Collect & Organize: Record, classify, and use information and resources in meaningful and ethical ways.4.2
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With guidance, discuss the importance of locating information from multiple resources.4.2.1
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Identify or read for key ideas related to an identified topic.4.2.2
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With guidance, discuss and classify key ideas into groups or categories orally or with graphic organizers.4.2.3
Share & Reflect: Create and distribute information with others. Reflect on the inquiry process.5.2
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Cooperate with group members to answer questions or solve problems.5.2.1
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With guidance, create products to share learning with an intended audience.5.2.2
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With guidance, seek and provide constructive feedback, revising products as needed.5.2.3
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With guidance, use multiple communication tools and methods to share information.5.2.4
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- PRE-K, Kindergarten, Grade 1, and Grade 2
- Where can I read the official document?
- Oklahoma Academic Standards for Information Literacy
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