Benchmarks
Information Literacy
An information literate student knows how to access information efficiently and effectively; evaluate information critically and competently; and, use information effectively and critically.
Information Literacy Benchmarks (Grade 1)
A student who is information literate in first grade:
- Identify parts of a book (spine, spine label, title page, table of contents)
- With assistance, distinguish between fiction and nonfiction
- Frame simple questions related to a topic of interest or assignment, with assistance
- Observe the gathering of information by communicating with others using telecommunications
- With assistance, locate the copyright page and symbol
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Information Literacy Benchmarks (Grade 2)
A student who is information literate in second grade:
- Identify the index
- With assistance, demonstrate the use of the table of contents
- Write &/or state a simple citation (author & title) to indicate an information source
- Develop questions & follow-up questions to solve an information problem
- Locate fiction & non-fiction sections of the library
- Locate the copyright page and draw the copyright symbol
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Information Literacy Benchmarks (Grade 3)
A student who is information literate in third grade:
- Identify a variety of information sources – books, periodicals, electronic resources, internet
- With assistance, identify the need for information when solving a problem
- With assistance, locate & retrieve print materials in the library (fiction, nonfiction, reference, & biography)
- With assistance, use alphabetical indices or menus to access print & electronic resources
- Demonstrate the use of the table of contents
- Demonstrate the use of an atlas, dictionary, & encyclopedia
- With assistance, identify keywords in order to locate information
- With assistance, complete a bibliography card
- With assistance, identify keywords & phrases to record information (notetaking)
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Information Literacy Benchmarks (Grade 4)
A student who is information literate in fourth grade:
- Identify the appropriate sources of information
- Access information from print, non-print, &/or electronic resources
- Brainstorm to develop a set of questions, which are carefully aligned & focused on a designated main idea
- Demonstrate the ability to locate specific information from a variety of resources
- Demonstrate the use of an index in a print resource
- Identify keywords for locating information
- With assistance, identify keywords & phrases to record information (notetaking)
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Information Literacy Benchmarks (Grade 5)
A student who is information literate in fifth grade:
- Determine the information needed to solve a problem
- Use a variety of information sources: print (almanac, dictionary, encyclopedia, atlas), visual, persons, etc.
- Identify appropriate topics and keywords
- Find information from a given resource alphabetically, chronologically, topically, or numerically
- With limited assistance, locate information on the internet
- Identify the parts of a nonfiction book (glossary, index, table of contents)
- Independently complete bibliography cards
- Identify keywords & phrases to record information (notetaking)
- Be able to define “plagiarism”
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