Literature and the Child
, by Cullinan, Bernice E.- ISBN: 9780534246877 | 0534246877
- Cover: Hardcover
- Copyright: 6/1/2001
The Books | |
Children's Literature Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow | p. 5 |
The Value of Literature | p. 7 |
Genres of Literature for Children and Young Adults | p. 8 |
Poetry and Verse | p. 10 |
Picture Books | p. 11 |
Folklore | p. 11 |
Fantasy | p. 14 |
Science Fiction | p. 14 |
Realistic Fiction | p. 14 |
Distinguish Between Fantasy and Realism | p. 14 |
Historical Fiction | p. 15 |
Distinguish Between Historical and Contemporary Realistic Fiction | p. 16 |
Biography | p. 16 |
Nonfiction | p. 16 |
Children's and Young Adult Literature Yesterday | p. 18 |
Profile: Louisa May Alcott | p. 19 |
Children's and Young Adult Literature Today | p. 20 |
Increasing Diversity | p. 21 |
Compare Picture Books of Past and Present | p. 21 |
Blurring Genre and Age Boundaries | p. 22 |
Technology and Commercialism | p. 23 |
Children's and Young Adult Literature Tomorrow | p. 24 |
Selecting Literature for Children and Young Adults | p. 24 |
Censorship or Selection | p. 24 |
Keeping Up with New Books | p. 27 |
Review Journals | p. 28 |
Book Awards | p. 28 |
Electronic Databases for Children's and Young Adult Literature | p. 28 |
Summary | p. 28 |
Booklist | p. 29 |
Poetry and Verse | p. 31 |
Poetry in Children's Lives | p. 33 |
Poems Make Us Smile | p. 33 |
Profile: Recipients of NCTE Award for Poetry for Children | p. 34 |
Poems Create Images | p. 34 |
Poems Express Feelings | p. 35 |
Poems Stir Emotions | p. 35 |
Poems Promote School Learning | p. 36 |
Poems for Beginning Readers | p. 37 |
Profile: Eloise Greenfield | p. 37 |
Criteria for Evaluating Poetry | p. 38 |
Poetry Is Understandable | p. 38 |
Poetry Is Appealing | p. 38 |
Children's Poetry Preferences | p. 38 |
Poetry Uses Language in Interesting Ways | p. 39 |
Profile: X. J. Kennedy | p. 39 |
Words as Sound | p. 40 |
Profile: David McCord | p. 40 |
Wordplay and Poetry | p. 41 |
Profile: Karla Kuskin | p. 43 |
Words as Rhythm | p. 43 |
Words as Meaning | p. 44 |
Profile: Eve Merriam | p. 45 |
Profile: Lilian Moore | p. 45 |
Profile: Valerie Worth | p. 46 |
Profile: Barbara Esbensen | p. 47 |
Poetry Comes in a Variety of Forms | p. 47 |
Narrative Poetry | p. 48 |
Profile: Myra Cohn Livingston | p. 48 |
Celebrate with Poetry | p. 49 |
Lyric Poetry | p. 49 |
Free Verse | p. 50 |
Profile: Arnold Adoff | p. 52 |
Haiku and Cinquain | p. 52 |
Concrete Poetry | p. 53 |
Limerick | p. 54 |
Ballads | p. 54 |
Riddle Poems | p. 55 |
Building a Poetry Collection | p. 55 |
Using Poetry in the Classroom | p. 56 |
Play with Poetry: Act It Out | p. 57 |
Immerse Students in Poetry | p. 58 |
Integrate Science and Poetry | p. 58 |
Profile: Aileen Fisher | p. 60 |
Help Students Discover the Pleasure in Poetry | p. 60 |
Profile: John Ciardi | p. 61 |
Summary | p. 61 |
Booklist | p. 62 |
The Art of Picture Books | p. 67 |
Picture Books in Children's Lives | p. 69 |
Criteria for Evaluating Picture Books | p. 69 |
Evaluating Text in Picture Storybooks | p. 69 |
Setting | p. 70 |
Characterization | p. 71 |
Making Connections with a Trilogy of Picture Books | p. 72 |
Plot | p. 72 |
Theme | p. 74 |
Style | p. 74 |
Evaluating Text in Nonfiction Picture Books | p. 74 |
Readability and Age Appropriateness | p. 74 |
Accuracy and Recency | p. 75 |
Evaluating Text in Poetry and Song Picture Books | p. 76 |
Evaluating Artistic Quality in Picture Books | p. 76 |
Elements of Art | p. 76 |
Notable Illustrators | p. 82 |
Profile: Peter Sis | p. 84 |
Pictures and Text That Work Together | p. 88 |
Studying the Art of Your Favorite Illustrator | p. 89 |
Styles of Art | p. 88 |
Representational Art | p. 89 |
Surrealistic Art | p. 89 |
Impressionistic Art | p. 90 |
Folk Art | p. 90 |
Naive Art | p. 90 |
Cartoon Art | p. 91 |
A Close Look at The Tale of Peter Rabbit | p. 92 |
Learning About Art in the Classroom | p. 96 |
Summary | p. 96 |
Exploring Art Media | p. 97 |
Booklist | p. 97 |
The Content of Picture Books | p. 99 |
Profile: Cynthia Rylant | p. 101 |
Picture Books for Developmental Stages | p. 102 |
Picture Books for Very Young Children | p. 102 |
Picture Books for Nursery- and Primary-Grade Children | p. 104 |
Picture Books for Intermediate and Advanced Students | p. 109 |
Forging Connections Between Life and Literature | p. 110 |
The Child's Inner World | p. 110 |
The Child's Family World | p. 110 |
Create a Book of Family Lore | p. 112 |
The Child's Social World | p. 112 |
The Child's Natural World | p. 112 |
The Child's Aesthetic World | p. 113 |
The Child's Imaginary World | p. 113 |
Picture Books for Teaching Literary Concepts | p. 114 |
Using Picture Books in the Classroom | p. 114 |
Summary | p. 116 |
Booklist | p. 116 |
Folklore | p. 725 |
Defining Folklore: A Literary Heritage | p. 127 |
Folklore in Children's Lives | p. 128 |
Criteria for Evaluating Folklore | p. 128 |
Archetypes in Folklore | p. 129 |
A Close Look at The Rough-Face Girl | p. 129 |
Types of Folklore | p. 131 |
Mother Goose and Nursery Rhymes | p. 131 |
Folktales | p. 133 |
Create a Folklore Performance | p. 135 |
Have Fun with Numbers in Folklore | p. 138 |
Profile: Shirley Climo | p. 135 |
Fables | p. 142 |
Search for Mythical Allusions | p. 146 |
Hero Tales | p. 146 |
The Bible as Literature | p. 147 |
Folk Songs and Work Songs | p. 148 |
Using Folklore in the Classroom | p. 148 |
Identify Folkloric Style | p. 149 |
Summary | p. 149 |
Booklist | p. 150 |
Fantasy and Science Fiction | p. 759 |
Defining Fantasy and Science Fiction | p. 161 |
The Role of Fantasy and Science Fiction in Children's Lives | p. 162 |
Criteria for Evaluating Fantasy and Science Fiction | p. 163 |
Setting | p. 163 |
Plot | p. 163 |
Create Believable Settings | p. 164 |
Characters | p. 164 |
Style | p. 164 |
Theme | p. 164 |
A Close Look at Tuck Everlasting | p. 164 |
Everlasting Questions from Tuck | p. 167 |
A Close Look at The Giver | p. 167 |
Profile: Lois Lowry | p. 169 |
Types of Fantasy | p. 169 |
Animal Fantasy | p. 169 |
Miniature Worlds | p. 170 |
Time Slips, Unreal Worlds, and Magic | p. 171 |
Literary Lore | p. 172 |
Literary Tales and Folkloric Themes | p. 172 |
Quest Tales | p. 173 |
The Power of Naming | p. 174 |
Types of Science Fiction | p. 174 |
Mind Control | p. 174 |
Life in the Future | p. 175 |
Survival | p. 175 |
Technology Changes the World | p. 176 |
Fantasy and Science Fiction in the Classroom | p. 176 |
Summary | p. 177 |
Booklist | p. 177 |
Contemporary Realistic Fiction | p. 181 |
Defining Realistic Fiction | p. 184 |
Realistic Fiction in Children's Lives | p. 184 |
Keep a Writer's Notebook | p. 185 |
Criteria for Selecting Realistic Fiction | p. 185 |
Sensitivity to Community Standards | p. 185 |
Setting | p. 186 |
Characters | p. 186 |
Plot | p. 186 |
Theme | p. 186 |
Style | p. 186 |
A Close Look at Shiloh | p. 187 |
Profile: Phyllis Reynolds Naylor | p. 189 |
A Close Look at Owl Moon | p. 190 |
Types of Contemporary Realism | p. 191 |
Adventure Stories | p. 191 |
Mysteries | p. 191 |
Animal Stories | p. 192 |
Animals in Realistic Novels | p. 192 |
Sports Stories | p. 193 |
Humorous Stories | p. 193 |
Romance Stories | p. 193 |
Books in Series | p. 193 |
Themes in Contemporary Realism | p. 194 |
Growing Up | p. 194 |
Study an Author's Work and Life | p. 194 |
Relationships with Others | p. 195 |
Special Needs | p. 196 |
Mothers and Fathers in | |
Realistic Novels | p. 197 |
Contemporary Realism in the Classroom | p. 198 |
Summary | p. 199 |
Booklist | p. 199 |
Historical Fiction | p. 203 |
Defining Historical Fiction | p. 205 |
Historical Fiction in Children's Lives | p. 206 |
Criteria for Evaluating Historical Fiction | p. 207 |
Historical Accuracy | p. 207 |
Setting | p. 208 |
Language | p. 208 |
Compare Literary Depictions of Historic Sites | p. 208 |
Characterization | p. 209 |
Plot and Theme | p. 209 |
Illustrations | p. 209 |
Compare Treatment of a Topic in Textbooks, Primary Sources, Contemporary Fiction, and Historical Fiction | p. 210 |
A Close Look at Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry | p. 210 |
Profile: Mildred Taylor | p. 212 |
A Close Look at Pink and Say | p. 213 |
History Through Historical Fiction | p. 214 |
Prehistoric and Ancient Times | p. 214 |
The Middle Ages | p. 215 |
The Renaissance and the Age of Exploration | p. 215 |
Colonial Through Post-Revolutionary War Times | p. 215 |
Compare Versions of the First Thanksgiving | p. 216 |
Westward Expansion and the Civil War | p. 216 |
Immigration and the Industrial Revolution | p. 219 |
World War I and Its Aftermath | p. 220 |
The Great Depression | p. 220 |
World War II and Its Aftermath | p. 221 |
The 1950s Through the 1980s: Political and Social Turmoil | p. 222 |
Historical Fiction in the Classroom | p. 223 |
Compare the Literary Treatment of a Geographic Feature | p. 223 |
Presenting Historical Fiction by Theme | p. 224 |
Explore Themes in Historical Fiction | p. 224 |
Summary | p. 224 |
Booklist | p. 225 |
Biography | p. 231 |
Defining Biography | p. 233 |
Biography in Children's Lives | p. 233 |
Criteria for Evaluating Biographies | p. 234 |
Accuracy | p. 234 |
Social Details: Setting and Plot | p. 235 |
Portrayal of the Subject | p. 236 |
Compare Biographies About One Person | p. 237 |
Style | p. 237 |
Theme | p. 237 |
Illustrations | p. 237 |
A Close Look at Lincoln: A Photobiography | p. 237 |
Profile: Russell Freedman | p. 238 |
A Close Look at Martin Luther King | p. 239 |
Exploring Biography Chronologically | p. 240 |
Prehistoric Times Through the American Revolution | p. 240 |
Study the Biography of a Biographer | p. 240 |
The Revolutionary War Period | p. 241 |
The Civil War and Life on the Frontier | p. 241 |
Immigration, World War I, and the Great Depression | p. 242 |
World War II and Its Aftermath | p. 242 |
Help Write the Memoirs of an Older Friend or Family Member | p. 242 |
The 1950s to the Present | p. 243 |
Biography in the Classroom | p. 244 |
Building a Biography Collection | p. 244 |
Organizing Biography by Theme | p. 244 |
Who Becomes a Biographical Subject? | p. 244 |
Summary | p. 245 |
Booklist | p. 246 |
Nonfiction | p. 257 |
Defining Nonfiction | p. 253 |
Nonfiction in Children's Lives | p. 253 |
Make an Alphabet Book on the Topic of Study | p. 254 |
Criteria for Evaluating Nonfiction | p. 254 |
Accuracy | p. 255 |
Profile: Seymour Simon | p. 255 |
Organization | p. 256 |
Design | p. 256 |
Style | p. 257 |
A Close Look at Shipwreck at the Bottom of the World | p. 258 |
Nonfiction Across the Curriculum | p. 259 |
Science | p. 259 |
Social Studies | p. 260 |
Mathematics | p. 261 |
Language Study | p. 262 |
The Arts | p. 262 |
Read First, Write Later | p. 263 |
Nonfiction in the Classroom | p. 263 |
Develop Class Experts | p. 264 |
Learning to Read Critically | p. 264 |
Compare Genres as Information Sources | p. 265 |
Summary | p. 265 |
Booklist | p. 266 |
Building a Culturally Diverse Literature Collection | p. 273 |
Defining Culturally Diverse Literature | p. 275 |
Celebrate Your Cultural Heritage | p. 276 |
Cultural Diverse Literature in Children's Lives | p. 277 |
Find Cultural Similarities and Differences | p. 277 |
Criteria for Evaluating Culturally Diverse Literature | p. 277 |
Literature from Parallel Cultures | p. 279 |
African-American Literature | p. 279 |
Profile: The Pinkney Family | p. 280 |
Asian-American Literature | p. 282 |
Latino Literature | p. 283 |
Native American Literature | p. 284 |
International Literature | p. 286 |
Discover Common Folkloric Elements Across Cultures | p. 286 |
Culturally Diverse Literature in the Classroom | p. 287 |
Teaching for Diversity | p. 287 |
Study a Regional Culture | p. 288 |
Summary | p. 289 |
Booklist | p. 289 |
Children and Books | |
Developing Responsive Readers | p. 303 |
A Transactional View of Reading | p. 306 |
Efferent and Aesthetic Reading | p. 306 |
Response to Literature | p. 308 |
Profile: Louise Rosenblatt | p. 314 |
Helping Children Grow as Responsive Readers | p. 315 |
Time and Choice | p. 317 |
Reading Aloud | p. 318 |
Supporting Children's Growing Literary Understanding | p. 320 |
Questions to Ask Yourself While Reading | p. 321 |
Activities to Help Children Connect with Books | p. 322 |
Creative Ways to Share Books | p. 324 |
Book Buddies | p. 324 |
Using Choral Speaking to Explore Poetry | p. 326 |
Art Activities for Response | p. 329 |
Summary | p. 330 |
Booklist | p. 330 |
Literature-Based Instruction in Preschool and Primary Grades | p. 333 |
A Literature-Based Literacy Curriculum | p. 335 |
Ways to Explore Literature | p. 336 |
Create a Primary-Grade Classroom Library | p. 337 |
Using Literature with Emergent and | |
Beginning Readers | p. 337 |
Picture Books | p. 337 |
Patterned, Predictable Texts | p. 338 |
Transitional Books and Beginning Chapter Books | p. 340 |
Use Chapter Books to Support Children's Development as Readers | p. 340 |
Media Adaptations of Children's Books | p. 340 |
Using Literature to Integrate the Classroom | p. 341 |
Select Media for Your Classroom | p. 341 |
Literature Study with Primary-Grade Readers | p. 343 |
Study the Life and Work of an Author or Illustrator | p. 344 |
Assessment | p. 345 |
Keep Records | p. 345 |
Summary | p. 345 |
Literature-Based Instruction in Intermediate Grades and Middle School | p. 347 |
Reading Workshop | p. 349 |
Book Club | p. 349 |
Create a Classroom Reader's Choice Award | p. 349 |
Reading | p. 350 |
Writing | p. 350 |
Talking About Text with Peers: The Book Club | p. 350 |
Community Share: Whole-Class Interactions | p. 350 |
Opportunities for Instruction | p. 351 |
Exploring the Civil War Through Book Club | p. 351 |
The Books | p. 351 |
Whole-Class Lessons and Activities | p. 351 |
Writing Prompts | p. 352 |
Culminating and Extension Activities | p. 354 |
Using Literature to Transform Curriculum | p. 355 |
Connecting Literature Study and Writing | p. 357 |
Working with Poetry | p. 358 |
Assessment | p. 359 |
Summary | p. 359 |
Selected Children's and Young Adult Book Awards | p. 361 |
American Library Association Awards | p. 361 |
The John Newbery Medal and Honor Books | p. 361 |
The Randolph Caldecott Medal and Honor Books | p. 367 |
The Coretta Scott King Award and Honor Books | p. 373 |
The Pura Belpre Award and Honor Books | p. 377 |
The Robert F. Sibert Award | p. 377 |
The Laura Ingalls Wilder Award | p. 378 |
The Margaret A. Edwards Award | p. 378 |
The Michael L. Printz Award | p. 378 |
National Council of Teachers of English Awards | p. 378 |
The Award for Excellence in Poetry for Children | p. 378 |
The Orbis Pictus Award and Honor Books | p. 379 |
International Reading Association Awards | p. 380 |
The IRA Children's Book Award | p. 380 |
The Lee Bennett Hopkins/IRA Promising Poet Award | p. 382 |
International Awards | p. 382 |
The Library Association Carnegie Medallists | p. 382 |
The Hans Christian Andersen Award | p. 383 |
The Mildred L. Batchelder Award | p. 384 |
Other Awards | p. 385 |
The Ezra Jack Keats Award | p. 385 |
The Boston Globe-Horn Book Award | p. 385 |
The Lee Bennett Hopkins Poetry Award | p. 389 |
Resources | p. 390 |
Book Selection Aids | p. 390 |
Reference Books About Authors and Illustrators | p. 391 |
Periodicals About Children's Literature | p. 392 |
Publishers' Addresses | p. 394 |
Children's Magazines and Newspapers | p. 397 |
The History of Children's Literature | p. 400 |
The Evolution of Childhood | p. 400 |
Fifteenth- and Sixteenth-Century Children's Literature | p. 400 |
Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Children's Literature | p. 401 |
Nineteenth-Century Children's Literature | p. 403 |
Twentieth-Century Children's Literature | p. 407 |
Glossary of Literary Terms | p. 409 |
Professional References | p. 470 |
Children's Literature References | p. 475 |
Text Credits | p. 484 |
Illustration Credits | p. 485 |
Author and Title Index | p. 489 |
Subject Index | p. 527 |
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