Alabama Library Lesson

$7.00

This Alabama Library Lesson includes Alabama state symbols, places of interest, wildlife, landforms, climate, foods, and more! It teaches through fun facts, would you rathers, trivia questions, and more! Designed as a library lesson, but can also be used as a classroom US state study.

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Description

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FAST FACTS ABOUT THIS ALABAMA LIBRARY LESSON

  • Recommended for: Grades 2-5
  • Lesson Duration: 1-2 library lessons (about 50 minutes total)
  • Formats: PPT, Google Slides, PDF
  • Editable: YES, all text is editable

 

IS THERE ANY AI-GENERATED TEXT, PHOTOS, OR ARTWORK IN THIS LESSON?

  • All text in this lesson is 100% original and NOT AI-generated. It was researched, written, and edited by a Texas-certified teacher and school librarian with a MLS degree.
  • All images are public domain photos or clipart purchased from human artists on TPT.
  • All clipart is appropriate for upper-elementary grades. There are no cutesy images, and no clipart of humans.

 

THIS ALABAMA LIBRARY LESSON INCLUDES:

  • 47-slide PPT + Google™ Slides library lesson presentation
  • List of 23 recommended books for Grades 2-5 that are set in Alabama (1 page)
  • Scavenger Hunt Activity (2 pages)
  • Answer Key for Scavenger Hunt (1 page)
  • Prep, set up, tips (6 pages)
  • Detailed, pre-filled, editable lesson plan; includes detailed tips and CCSS, TEKS, and AASL Standards (4 pages)
  • Instructions on how to set up PPT and Google Slides timings for scrolling slideshows (2 pages)

 

ALABAMA LIBRARY LESSON INCLUDES

  • Alabama postal code
  • Alabama wildlife: river otter, yellowhammer, Red Hills salamander, Eastern indigo snake, wild turkey, American alligator, Eastern cottontail, loggerhead sea turtle
  • ASL sign for “Alabama”
  • Important cities and landmarks in Alabama
  • Alabama state flower: camellia
  • 22nd US state
  • State nickname
  • Famous people who have lived in AL
  • Dixie Alley (tornadoes)
  • Famous people from Alabama
  • Landforms & Things to See: Gulf Shores, US Space and Rocket Center, Monte Sano State Park, Talladega Superspeedway, Tim Tingle Tree Carvings in Orr Park, Vulcan statue, Spirit of the American Doughboy statue
  • Alabama foods: sweet tea, grits, fried green tomatoes
  • Vocabulary: river delta, karst cave, Dixie

 

MORE US STATE LIBRARY LESSONS (ALL ARE FOR GRADES 2-5)

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