Grades K-2
Other Florida FINDS- Florida's Library Media Research Model sets
Other Florida FINDS- Florida's Library Media Research Model sets
Focus on the information needK-2.1
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Identify area of inquiry, decide how much information is needed and develop a search plan.K-2.1.1
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Ask questions to obtain information, activating prior knowledge when appropriate. Collaborate with others if working in a group. K-2.1.1.1
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Narrow or broaden topic.K-2.1.1.2
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Use brainstorming, webbing or graphic organizers to write research questions.K-2.1.1.3
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Investigate resources to search for answers K-2.2
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Locate and evaluate relevant and reliable print and digital resourcesK-2.2.1
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Select books from library collection based on personal interests or research need.K-2.2.1.1
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Recognize that the library catalog (OPAC) has information about all the books and materials in the library media center. Begin to use keyword search with adult assistance.K-2.2.1.2
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Identify appropriate resources to answer a personal or academic information need from various locations (e.g., school/public library and online resources, databases, fiction vs. nonfiction). K-2.2.1.3
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Use preselected online resources to locate information, with teacher or media specialist assistance.K-2.2.1.4
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Understand that the information need determines the resources selected (e.g., dictionary, encyclopedia, nonfiction, newspaper, internet source).K-2.2.1.5
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Demonstrate an understanding of how information is organized and locatedK-2.2.2
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Understand organization of resources: K-2.2.2.1
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Headings, captions, keywords, glossaries, tables of contents and indexes;K-2.2.2.1.a
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Alphabetical, numerical, topical, chronological or graphical; and K-2.2.2.1.b
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Structure of the library (e.g., Dewey Decimal System).K-2.2.2.1.c
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Note and evaluate factsK-2.3
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Read, evaluate and select information to answer search need; take notes and record data for citations. K-2.3.1
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Use literacy skills and content knowledge to identify relevant details from a text or oral presentation as appropriate in answering a search question. Draw evidence from text features (graphs, charts, tables, maps, photographs and other visuals) to answer search questions.K-2.3.1.1
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Identify and record useful facts on topic with media specialist/teacher assistance, recording sources with assistance (e.g., author and title) when appropriate. K-2.3.1.2
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Begin to recognize rights of authors and illustrators with media specialist/teacher direction.K-2.3.1.3
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Analyze information gathered and compare with research need. K-2.3.2
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With media specialist/teacher assistance, determine if question is answered, adding new questions and searching as needed. K-2.3.2.1
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Develop information into knowledge for presentationK-2.4
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Select a presentation format appropriate for the topic, audience and purpose. Communicate information and ideas using a variety of formats and media.K-2.4.1
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Use a teacher or librarian selected method to communicate information. K-2.4.1.1
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Draw conclusions from information to answer search question, summarizing when appropriate.K-2.4.1.2
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Convey information orally, visually or in writing with media specialist/teacher assistance. K-2.4.1.3
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Self-Evaluate presentation and searchK-2.5
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Reflect on the FINDS process applying evaluative criteria (e.g., rubric, objectives) noting strengths, weaknesses and areas for improvement.K-2.5.1
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Use teacher or media specialist generated criteria to evaluate information product (presentation) and evaluate success in answering search question, revising and editing the information product as needed.K-2.5.1.1
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Evaluate the search process by looking for areas that lack adequate evidence and identify areas that need additional support. K-2.5.1.2
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Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Kindergarten, Grade 1, and Grade 2
- Where can I read the official document?
- FINDS: Research Process Model Kindergarten-2nd Grade
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