District 204

Information Literacy Learning Standards

Kindergarten

Learning Standard 1

Learning Standard 2

Learning Standard 3

Learning Standard 4

Learning Standard 5

Learning Standard 6

The student determines information needs

The student plans strategies for research

The student accesses information

The student evaluates information

The student uses information

The student evaluates the process and product

With guidance, for personal or classroom use, the student will…

Identify information needed

  • State the topic, problem or question
  • Relate the question/problem to what is already known

  • State what is known about the topic, question or problem, e.g., name and describe, access prior knowledge
  • Refine the question/problem

  • Determine information needed
  • Consider possible product requirements
  • Identify possible information sources

  • Use an overall plan and timeline for research
  • Identify basic information sources including print, non-print, realia, manipulatives, human, community resources, etc.
  • Prioritize possible sources of information

  • Decide which resources are best to use
  • Identify subject headings and key words

  • Brainstorm search terms related to the topic, general and specific.
  • Recognize and use a variety of systems that organize information

  • Understand an information classification system's categories and their sequence.
  • Locate resources in a classification system (i.e. Dewey Decimal)
  • Locate information using alphabetic and numeric ordering systems
  • Use strategies to determine the value of information accessed

  • Use data gathering strategies that include note taking, summarizing, webbing, listing, quotes, etc.
  • Distinguish between fact and fiction.
  • Consider and prioritize selected sources of information and access more if needed

  • Determine whether information gathered satisfied information need.
  • Revise search and access additional information as needed.
  • Know and apply ethical practices

  • Locate basic bibliographic components of a resource
  • Understand concept of plagiarism
  • Use a system to organize information

  • Use organizing techniques (mind-maps, outlines, columns, cards)
  • Synthesize ideas and information from various sources

  • Use information gathered to address the question or problem.
  • Integrate new information into personal knowledge
  • Use relevant information to support generalizations (e.g. topic sentence and supporting details)
  • Create and present a product using information effectively

  • Decide present-ation format based on audience
  • Use a process to create a product
  • Make a clear present-ation that includes citation of sources.
  • Evaluate the process

  • Self-assess the process to identify strengths and weaknesses and set goals for improvement
  • Evaluate the product

  • Self assess the product according to specific criteria
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