What characteristic of children's book that uses language that are easy for children to understand?
Simple Language
What type of literature blends imaginative storytelling with made-up characters and events?
Fiction
What type of book provides factual information and is based on real events or people?
Non-fiction
What feature of children’s literature involves the repetition of similar ending sounds in words, often making stories or poems more engaging and memorable?
Rhyme
What is the literary device where the same initial consonant sound is repeated in closely connected words?
Alliteration
What books are designed to help children learn how to count objects, often in a progressive and repetitive format that encourages participation and practice?
Counting Books
Storytelling technique that incorporates asking questions that promote anticipation.
Predictive Questions
Mathematical topic that explores concepts such as comparisons to teach children about size, length, weight, or volume.
Measurement
Math topics that focus on shapes and patterns.
Geometry
What element in children’s literature emphasizes patterns of beats and sounds, making storytelling enjoyable and easier to remember?
Rhythm
Write 1 key theme in Social Studies through Literature
Community and Citizenship
Culture and Traditions
Historical Events and Figures
Geography and Environment
What stage in children's language development:
Infants communicate through crying, cooing, and babbling. They begin to understand sounds and may recognize familiar voices and tones.
Pre-verbal Stage
Characteristics of Science-based Children’s Books which ensure that scientific information is accurate. This is essential because children’s books are often one of their first exposures to scientific concepts.
Accurate Depictions
What stage in children's language development:
Children begin to use more complex sentences and expand their vocabulary rapidly, often learning new words daily.
Expanding Vocabulary
What stage in children's language development:
Children start to say their first words, often simple nouns or verbs. They begin to imitate sounds and words they hear.
Verbal Stage
Feature of children’s literature that uses words that are suitable for the developmental stage of the target age group.
Age-Appropriate Words
The ability to recognize and manipulate the sounds in spoken language.
Phonological Awareness
What activity connects storytelling and movement?
Acting out scenes/Role Playing
What is one benefit of integrating music into children’s literature?
Enhances phonemic awareness
It refers to the arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences.
Syntax
Which medium is often used in art projects inspired by literature?
Painting/Drawing/Collage
What skill is developed through interactive read-alouds with sound effects?
Active participation/Enhanced comprehension
Characteristics of Science-based Children’s Books that encourages students to think like scientists while reading. Sample guiding questions for children: "What do you notice about the weather in this story?"
Inquiry-based Learning
It is one environment where children are surrounded by a variety of spoken language, written words, and opportunities to engage in conversations.
Language Rich Environment
What activity involves creating a visual representation of a story using key vocabulary?
Story Mapping