Floanna Long
Library Media Specialist/ Coordinator, Lakeshore Elementary School, Mooresville, NC
Resources created by Floanna Long
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- An American hero: Harriet Tubman
- In this lesson, the school librarian and classroom teacher should work together to teach students about the life of Harriet Tubman in recognition of African-American History and Cultural Heritage Month.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 1 English Language Arts and Information Skills)
- By Floanna Long.
- Beary Good Facts About Beary Books - Lesson 1 of 4
- Students will begin to differentiate between fiction and non-fiction as general genres. This is the first lesson of four. The library media schedule allows 35 minutes for the Kinders to have a lesson and choose books to take out. Therefore activities will reflect the short length of time.
- Format: lesson plan (grade K English Language Arts and Information Skills)
- By Floanna Long.
- My Favorite Women/Great-Aunt Arizona
- These three (or four) 45-minute lessons will introduce Kindergarteners and first graders to "Women's History Month." The students listen to the story of author Gloria Houston's great-aunt, Arizona Houston Hughes. During and following the listening and viewing experiences, the students will discuss their experiences with women in their own history who are helping them become good citizens and grow up well.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 1 English Language Arts and Information Skills)
- By Floanna Long.
- Visualizations: Black poet, Langston Hughes
- Third grade or fourth grade students will have an opportunity to read and appreciate selected poetry of the African-American poet, Langston Hughes.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 3–4 English Language Arts, Information Skills, and Social Studies)
- By Floanna Long.