Description
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







