Newbery Medal Winners
Authors
Folk Stories & Tall Tales
Grammar Terms
Literature Terms
100

2021 Newbery

author Tae Keller

Korean folklore, main character is Lily and her family moves in with her sick grandmother

titular animal arrives, asking her to help unravel a family secret

When You Trap A Tiger

100

wrote The Giver and Number the Stars

Lois Lowry

100

lumberjack and folk hero

superhuman strength

companion is Babe the big blue ox

Paul Bunyan

100
type of sentence - "I like apples."

declarative

100

books that are made up, but could have really happened in the past

historical fiction

200

2020 Newbery

author Jerry Craft

graphic novel (only one to ever win Newbery!)

Jordan lives in Washington Heights but attends Riverdale Academy

New Kid

200

wrote Little Men and Little Women

Louisa May Alcott

200

folk hero known for his work on the railroad

worked against a steam drill and won in a race

John Henry

200

type of sentence - "I really like apples!"

exclamatory

200

short stories that contain a lesson

animals have human qualities

many of them were written be Aesop

fables

300

2019 Newbery

author Meg Medina

a girl and her brother are scholarship students at a rich private school in Florida

their grandfather is dying of Alzheimer's disease

Merci Suarez Changes Gears

300

wrote Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Matilda, and James and the Giant Peach

Roald Dahl

300

real person, but folk stories written about him

killed a bear as a toddler

"King of the Wild Frontier"

Davy Crockett

300

type of sentence - "Do you like apples?"

interrogative 

300

books set in the future, with a huge focus on technology

science fiction

400

2018 Newbery

author Entrada Kelly

bullying goes overboard when Virgil is pushed down a well

Hello, Universe

400

poet that did not follow the rules of grammar, often leaving out capital letters in his work (even the ones in his own name)

EE Cummings

400

"Little Sureshot"

folk hero who performed in Buffalo Bill's wild west show

Annie Oakley

400

type of sentence - "Get me some apples."

imperative

400

types of nonfiction books that are used as references

informational

500

2017 Newbery

author Kelly Barnhill

antagonist is a witch

village makes sacrifices

Luna is the protagonist

The Girl Who Drank the Moon

500

wrote The House of Dies Drear

first African American to win the Newbery

Virginia Hamilton

500

tall tale hero who created the Gulf of Mexico by lassoing a storm

supposedly "rode a twister just to tame it"

Pecos Bill

500
what would we call "wow" in the following sentence - "Wow! You're really good at this."

interjection

500

makes a comparison between two things without using the words "like" and "as"

example-- this classroom is a zoo

metaphor

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