Dear LMTs - I'm looking for a website I stumbled across a week or so
ago while I was looking for something else. At the time, it didn't meet
my needs, but this week a teacher mentioned she would like to find out
more about it. (I know, why didn't I bookmark it?)
As I recall I was browsing through sites on information literacy and
research skills. It had a flash movie that led students through the
process of picking out the important facts for a report. I believe the
example was about Illinois (?) and the narrator explained, along with a
visual, how to ignore the small words and focus on the main facts and
important words.
Does anybody recognize this website? I spent two hours trying to
recreate my searches, but can't even remember exactly when I saw it.
Unfortunately, it's no longer in the browser history.
Thanks for any help. Our fourth and fifth grade teachers have lots of
work coming up with note-taking and looking for main ideas, so I
thought I'd like to find this site again and really check it out
properly!
Arlene Spaniol
Library Media Teacher
Adams Elementary School
San Diego, CA
aspaniol@san.rr.com
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