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What are the 8 genres of literature?
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Poetry, Non fiction, Realistic fiction, Historical Fiction, Biography, Fantasy, Folk tale, Science Fiction
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Definition of Poetry?
How would you teach this? What does this teach? |
Expression of imaginative
thoughts and perceptions through condensed language. Choral or echo reads. Phonological awareness |
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Definition of Realistic Fiction?
How would you teach this? What does this teach? |
Although untrue, could actually happen. Some events, people, and places may even be real.
Literature Circles, Guided Reading group work, cooperation, connections |
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Definition of Non fiction?
How would you teach this? What does this teach? |
Informational books that
explain a subject or concept using facts. Books on Tape, Literature Circles Non fiction text features, text to world and text to text connections |
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Definition of Historical Fiction?
How would you teach this? What does this teach? |
A sub-genre of fiction that often portrays fictional accounts or dramatization of historical figures or events.
Reader's Theater, Literature Circles Text to self connection, link to social studies |
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Definition of Science Fiction?
How would you teach this? What does this teach? |
Stories based on extending
scientific possibilities to their logical outcomes. Literature Circles, Guiding Reading Thinking outside the box, creativity, interest in reading |
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Definition of Biography?
How would you teach this? What does this teach? |
The story of an actual
person’s life, or part of their life not written by the subject. Read Aloud, Literature Circle Connections, author studies |
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Definition of Fantasy?
How would you teach this? What does this teach? |
Stories with worlds, characters
and/or events that could not exist in the real world as we know it. Read Aloud, Reader's Theater Gets children interested in reading, elevates creativity |
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Definition of Folk Tales?
How would you teach this? What does this teach? |
Brief fanciful narratives,
originally spoken rather than written that convey a lesson and the original author is unknown. Reader's Theater, Storytelling Imagination, fluency |
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What does Reader's Theater aid in?
why? |
fluency
Read with inflection, practice pausing, expression and intonation |
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If a child is listening to books on tape what is is something you should be sure they are also doing?
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Tracking the print
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What are the two types of read alouds?
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Traditional and Interactive
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What does choral poetry promote?
why? |
phonemic awareness
repetitive sounds and patterns, rhyming words, alliterations |
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What are the three types of connections we as teachers want our students to make?
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text to self, text to text, text to world
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What are some activities that aid in teaching comprehension?
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file folder games, Read write think websites, graphic organizers
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What book is a great tool to teach text to World Strategies?
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14 Cows for America, September 12th we Knew Everything would be Alright
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What book is a great tool to teach text to self strategies?
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Ramona series (Beverly Cleary)
really any type of realistic fiction |
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What book is a great tool to teach text to text strategies?
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You could use an original folktale The Three Little Pigs and compare it to a folk lore version like The Three Pigs by David Wiesner
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What are 10 examples of non fiction text features?
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titles, headings, italics, maps, charts, tables, table of Contents, index, glossary, bullets
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What kind of information can you gather from an author's website?
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biographies, e-mail, snail mail, pictures, book lists, lesson plan ideas, podcasts, web shows, awards, book teasers
On Berenstain Bear's site their is a bio of each character in the book series |