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Information Literacy
And Technology
Elementary ILT Matrix
Elementary - DPS Information Literacy and Technology Proficiencies
In order to prepare students to succeed in a global, high-tech, information rich society, the mission of the DPS Information Literacy and Technology Plan is to ensure that all students and staff are effective users of tools, ideas and information to meet the goals and content standards of the Denver Public Schools. All instructional efforts to meet or exceed the DPS Information Literacy and Technology Proficiencies will be completed in partnership by classroom teachers, media specialists, technology teachers and building leaders.
The Student As
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Topic
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ECE
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Kindergarten
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1st
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2nd
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3rd
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4th
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5th
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A. An Efficient Information & Technology User |
1. Computer Operations, Electronic Tools, Terminology |
•talk about basic vocabulary for technology components (i.e.
mouse, keyboard, monitor, printer, cursor) |
•talk about basic vocabulary (i.e. mouse, keyboard, monitor,
printer, cursor) |
•talk about and use basic vocabulary (i.e. icon, file, document,
folder, hard drive, software, hardware menu, save, print, quit, window,
trash or recycle bin) |
•introduce and use basic vocabulary (i.e. tools and toolbars,
palettes, Save As) |
•introduce and use basic vocabulary (i.e. printer cable, USB,
Internet, search, server, font, style) |
•introduce and use basic vocabulary (i.e. network, Ethernet cable,
search engine, alias and shortcut, scroll bars, minimize, maximize, resize,
alignment, format, columns, rows, cells) |
•introduce and use basic vocabulary (i.e. file types, Help menu,
LCD projector) |
2. Location Skills - Library and Internet |
•find easy fiction in the library |
•visit, identify and use the major areas of the library |
•organization of materials – alphabetically by author (first letter of last name) or by Dewey number |
•introduce the use of call numbers |
•focus on locating books by call numbers |
•focus on locating books by call numbers and with the Dewey Decimal
System |
•emphasis on Dewey Decimal System |
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3. Online, Electronic, Print and AV Research Tools |
•awareness that books and electronic resources are used to find information |
•understand the difference between fiction and non-fiction |
•know the difference between an encyclopedia and dictionary |
•emphasis on alphabetical order |
•introduction to almanacs, periodicals, newspapers |
•use special subject encyclopedia |
•independent use of atlases, almanacs, periodicals, newspapers,
Electric Library, World Book Online |
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4. Library Catalog (LION) & Dewey Decimal System |
•awareness of alphabet and spine labels |
•introduce use of alphabet and spine labels to find books in
the Easy Fiction section |
•use spine labels to locate books in Fiction and Non-Fiction sections |
•introduction to use of call letters to locate books |
•introduce Dewey Decimal System and its 10 categories |
•independently locate books using Dewey Decimal and LION Catalog systems |
•access other library databases through the LION Catalog system |
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5. Keyboarding |
•Letter awareness |
• Letter awareness |
• Hunt & peck to type words and short sentences |
•Hunt & peck to type words and sentences |
•Introduce two-handed typing
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•Two-handed typing with home row awareness |
•Two-handed typing with home row awareness |
The Student As
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Topic
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ECE
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Kindergarten
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1st
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2nd
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3rd
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4th
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5th
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B. A Responsible Citizen |
1. Copyright and Plagiarism |
•emphasis on creating original work |
•emphasis on creating original work |
•emphasis on creating original work |
•emphasis on creating original work |
•introduce idea of intellectual property |
•introduce idea of copyright for both print and electronic resources |
•practice appropriate use of copyrighted materials – both print and electronic |
2. Bibliographic Information |
•awareness of title, author |
• awareness of title, author, illustrator, title page |
• awareness of title, author, illustrator, title page, place
of publication, publisher, copyright date |
•create a simple bibliography including author, illustrator,
title, publisher |
•create a bibliography including author, illustrator, title,
place of publication, publisher, copyright date |
•refine bibliographies to include page numbers, volume numbers,
editions, web URLs |
•produce a complete, alphabetic bibliography of more than two print and non-print sources |
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3. Care of Books & Technology |
•awareness of checkout procedures |
•awareness of checkout procedures |
•awareness of checkout procedures |
•awareness of checkout procedures |
•use proper checkout procedures |
•use proper checkout procedures |
•use proper checkout procedures |
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4. Safety Issues in a Digital World |
•understand and agree to the district’s Acceptable Use
Policy |
•understand and agree to the district’s Acceptable Use
Policy |
•understand and agree to the district’s Acceptable Use
Policy |
•understand and agree to the district’s Acceptable Use
Policy |
•understand and agree to the district’s Acceptable Use
Policy |
•understand and agree to the district’s Acceptable Use
Policy |
•understand and agree to the district’s Acceptable Use
Policy |
The Student As
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Topic
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ECE
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Kindergarten
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1st
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2nd
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3rd
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4th
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5th
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C. A Knowledge Constructor |
1. Research Process |
•use discussions and pictures to gather, collect and share information |
•use discussions and pictures to gather, collect and share information |
•participate with the class in identifying a research topic or
question |
•identify research topic and develop a research question – “I
wonder…” |
•select a topic to research, create a research question, plan
research steps, skim and scan for info from at least 2 sources |
•select a topic to research, create a research question, plan
research steps, skim and scan for info from at least 2 sources |
•be able to divide research information into appropriate paragraph
structure |
2. Evaluation of Information |
•know what is true and what is not true |
•know what is true and what is not true |
•select a book from a range of choices for a specific purpose |
•select a book from a range of choices for a specific purpose |
•select a book or an electronic resource from a range of choices for a specific purpose |
•select books and electronic content from a range of choices
for a specific purpose |
•begin to evaluate the accuracy, relevance, appropriateness and bias of information sources |
The Student As
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Topic
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ECE
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Kindergarten
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1st
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2nd
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3rd
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4th
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5th
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D. A Quality Producer |
1. Sharing of Information |
•verbally share information about one topic in an organized way
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•verbally share information about one topic in an organized
way |
•present information in an organized format of choice (i.e.
story, graph, chart, picture) |
•present information in an organized format of choice (i.e.
story, graph, chart, picture, multimedia presentation) |
•present information in an organized format of choice (i.e.
paper, graph, chart, picture, multimedia presentation) |
•present information in an organized format of choice (i.e.
paper, graph, chart, picture, multimedia presentation) |
•present information in an organized format of choice (i.e.
paper, graph, chart, picture, multimedia presentation) |
2. Document Production Word Processing |
•dictate labels for everyday objects |
•create labels for everyday objects |
•write a story using a word processing program including title
and author |
•write a story using a word processing program or AlphaSmart |
•create a word processing document |
•create a word processing document |
•create a word processing document |
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3. Document Production Spreadsheets |
•talk about concept of rows (weeks) and columns (days) on a wall calendar |
•recite rows (weeks) and columns (days) on a wall calendar |
•understand difference between rows and columns |
•understand cell identification (i.e. cell B5) |
•understand cell identification (i.e. cell B5) |
•understand and use appropriate cell identification (i.e. cell
B5) |
•understand and use appropriate cell identification (i.e. cell
B5) |
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4. Document Production Presentation Tools |
•create a picture using Kid Pix |
•create a picture using Kid Pix |
•create a document using Kid Pix |
•create a simple slideshow using Kid Pix (e.g. Life Cycle of Butterfly, Plant Journal) |
•create a multimedia presentation (using PowerPoint or other appropriate software), that contains a minimum of 3 slides including text and graphics |
•create a multimedia presentation (using PowerPoint or other appropriate software), that contains a minimum of 4 slides including text, transitions, animations and graphics |
•create a multimedia presentation (using PowerPoint or other appropriate software), that contains a minimum of 5 slides including text, transitions, graphics imported from other electronic sources |
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5. Evaluation of Process and Product |
•begin to evaluate self and peer products using specific criteria |
•begin to evaluate self and peer products using specific criteria |
•begin to evaluate self and peer products using specific criteria |
•create and use rubrics to evaluate self and peer products using specific criteria |
•create and use rubrics to evaluate self and peer products using specific criteria |
•create and use rubrics to evaluate self and peer products using specific criteria |
•create and use rubrics to evaluate self and peer products using specific criteria |
The Student As
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Topic
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ECE
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Kindergarten
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1st
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2nd
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3rd
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4th
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5th
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A multi-faceted, creative, well-rounded user |
Benchmark projects to be completed in partnership with classroom teachers, librarians and computer teachers |
•Picture Book |
•My First Picture Book or Dictionary |
•Me Poster |
•Science Journal |
•Complete Denver WebQuest |
•Complete Colorado WebQuest |
•Personal Learning Portfolio |
