Knowing Children Literature
Understanding Children Literature
Exploring Genres
Wonder
Assessment
100

Name the the Coursebook of the Module

Charlotte Huck's Children's Literature 

Barbara Z.Kiefer Cynthia A.Tyson

100

When you answer these questions, it means you do...

What makes a good children’s book? Who will read it? Why? Whose purposes will it serve?

Children literature EVALUATION 

100

Define 'Genre' in children's literature. 

types of children's literature 

100

The author of the book 'Wonder' is ...

R.J.Palacio

100

Mid-term assessment—task type?

Final task types are ...

Test, multiple questions etc. 

Reflection 1) Author study or 2) Reading with Kids 

200

Children's literature should have ... at the center 

CHILD'S EYE

200

"What happens? Is it a good story?” - answer to these questions gives 

the PLOT

200

History of picture books started from 

African (Egyptian) papyrus that dates from approximately 1295 B.c.

200

Name family members of the wonder boy 

Dad - Nate Pullman 

Mother -  Isabel Pullman 

Sister - Via

Wonder boy - August ("Auggie")

Dog - Daisy 

200

Final task requirement 

Reflection 

Number of words: 250

Deadline

etc.

300

The uniqueness of children’s literature is ... 

 the audience, that it addresses.

300

Define characterization.  

The people portrayed in children’s books should be as convincingly real and lifelike as our next-door neighbours.

300

Name traditional literature  types (at list 3)  

falktales, fables, myths, epic and legendary heroes; the Bible as  literature  

 

300

Tell about setting of the book 

Setting: 

300

During the lectures, you may participate in different individual or group tasks, such as 

Genre presentation 

Article discussion/facilitation 

Literary circle 

400

Personal Values (name at least 3) 

1) enjoyment 

2) imagination 

3) Vicarious Experience 

4) Insight into Human Behavior 

5) Universality of Experience 

400

Additional Considerations to Evaluate Ch.L.

(give at least 1 and explain.)

1) Presentation

2) Cultural emplications


400

name 3 samples of Modern fantasy 

Harry Potter

Narnie

Star Wars 

400

Who tells the story?

different heroes 


400

Pecha-Kucha is project/group work

                 Yes / No (clarify) 

No, individuale or pair 


500

Explain and support with an example 'Universality of Experience.'

meaning of life and our relationships with nature and other people. 

e.g. Are we as courageous as the tiny mouse who must take responsibility for her family

500

Ten Tips for Selecting Multicultural Children’s Literature

(name at list 3)

1) avoids offensive expressions, negative attitudes, or stereotypical representations. 2) The author of the book is from the culture being depicted. 3) The events, situations, and objects depicted are historically accurate. 4) The book exemplifies good storytelling. 5) The book avoids any suggestion that there is a single cause or simple answer to the socio-historical dilemmas. 6) The story includes words and phrases from the culture being depicted. 7)The book is explicit and precise about the cultural roots of the group. 8) The book does not set different cultures or groups in opposition to each other. 9) The story accurately reflects the values inherent to the culture. 10) The story acknowledges the diversity of experiences within a particular cultural group. 

500

Name the levels of the books according to the AGE

1) Ages 3, 4, and 5; 2) Ages 6 and 7; 3) Ages 8 and 9         4) Ages 10 and 11; 5)  Ages 12, 13, and 14

1) Preschool and Kindergarten 

2) Early primary 

3) Middle Elementary 

4) Later Elementary

5) Middle School

500

Describe first day of Wonder Boy to the school. 

meeting with the principle of the school 

500

Difference between participation and attendance 

module credit 4 /abs/tasks to participate in/attendance in the lectures and seminars  

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