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eBooks and Digital Libraries Printable Task Cards
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Help students navigate the exciting world of e-books and digital libraries with this set of 24 task cards! This engaging review activity guides students as they explore the benefits and unique features of digital reading resources. Students will revisit key concepts like how to locate and access e-books, responsibly use digital library collections, and compare the differences between digital and print reading.
eBooks and Digital Libraries Printable Task Cards
Original price was: $6.00.$3.00Current price is: $3.00.
Description
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24 Task Cards that challenge students to review their understanding of digital libraries and e-books.
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Standards-aligned questions focused on responsible use, accessibility, and the benefits of digital resources.
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Teacher instructions for easy classroom implementation.
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Optional extension activity ideas for hands-on practice with digital libraries and e-books.
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Interactive and Engaging: Task cards explore real-world applications, such as borrowing e-books and using accessibility features like text-to-speech.
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Flexible Use: Ideal for independent review, small group activities, or as part of a station rotation.
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Digital Literacy Skills: Helps students understand how to responsibly and effectively access and use e-books and digital library platforms.
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Prerequisite Knowledge: Students should already have an introduction to e-books and digital libraries, including their features and uses.
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Task Card Activity: Distribute cards for independent or group work. Questions prompt students to reflect on their experiences, practice navigating digital libraries, and compare digital and print reading.
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Wrap-Up Discussion: Host a class discussion to share findings, highlight key takeaways, and address any questions.
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Optional Extension Activity: Allow students to borrow an e-book from a digital library and explore its features.
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Encourages practical application of digital library skills.
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Supports the development of digital citizenship and research skills.
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Offers a fun, review-focused approach to e-books and digital literacy.
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