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دانلود کتاب Literature and Literacy for Young Children

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Literature and Literacy for Young Children

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Literature and Literacy for Young Children

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ISBN (شابک) : 9781000993042, 9781003367635 
ناشر: Routledge 
سال نشر: 2024 
تعداد صفحات: 289 
زبان: English 
فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) 
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Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Instructional Strategy from the Field Contributors
1 Defining Literature for Young Children
	Importance of Literature in the Lives of Children
	Categories of Literature
	Format
		Unusual Formats
		Board Books
		Toy and Novelty Books
	Picture Books
		Wordless Picture Books
		Concept Books
		Predictable Books
	Beginning-to-Read Books
	Early Chapter Book Series
	Chapter Books
	Genre
		Fiction
		Nonfiction
		Poetry
	Diversity in Children’s Literature
	Instructional Strategy from the Field: Responding to Literature through Words and Images
	Professional References Cited
	Children’s Literature Cited
2 Evaluating Literature for Young Children
	Evaluating Fiction
		Plot
		Setting
		Characterization
		Theme
		Style of Writing
	Coherence
	Integrity
	Evaluating Nonfiction
		Organization
		Accurate Presentations of Facts
		Current Information and Resources
	Evaluating Poetry
	Evaluating Illustrations
		Proximity to Text
		Developing the Text
	Capturing the Emotional Link
	Appropriateness of Illustrations
	Evaluating Interactive Media and Children’s Books
	Instructional Strategy from the Field: Determining Word Meaning Using a Graphic Organizer
	Professional References Cited
	Children’s Literature Cited
3 Creating a Literate Environment
	Reading Aloud as Foundational
		Reading Aloud with Infants
		Reading Aloud with Toddlers
		Reading Aloud with Preschoolers
		Reading Aloud with Kindergarteners and Primary-Grade Children
	Choosing the Right Book
	Creating a Positive Environment
	Helping Children Construct Meaning
		Narrative Structure
		Visual Literacy
	Storytelling
	Choosing the Right Story
	Creating a Positive Environment
	Helping Children Construct Meaning
		Narrative Structure
		Visual Literacy
	Writing
	Choosing the Right Literature
	Creating a Positive Writing Environment
	Helping Children Construct Meaning
		Narrative Structure
		Visual Literacy
	Instructional Strategy from the Field: Learning the Letter “C”
	Professional References Cited
	Children’s Literature Cited
4 Partnering with Literature
	Developing the Imagination
	Promoting Positive Attitudes
	Selecting Literature
	Grouping Books for Instruction
		Book Comparison
	Units of Study
		Thematic Unit: Author Study
		Thematic Unit: Imagination
	Cornerstone Text
	Partnering with Literature Across the Curriculum
	Instructional Strategy from the Field: Author-Illustrator Study—Sydney Smith
	Professional References Cited
	Children’s Literature Cited
5 Promoting Young Children’s Language Development
	Language Development in Young Children
	How Children Become Literate
	Hearing Rich Language
	Using Language
	Introducing Vocabulary in Context
	Encouraging Language Play
		Playing with the Sounds of Language
	Exploring Patterns of Language
		Playing with the Appearance of Language
	Exploring Other Languages
		Linguistically and Culturally Diverse Learners
	Attentive, Critical, and Appreciative Listening Skills and Language Development
		Building Attentive Listening Skills
		Building Critical Listening Skills
		Building Appreciative Listening Skills
	Leading Naturally to Reading
		Observing the Reading Process
		Providing Time for Reading
	Responding to Books Orally
		Masks and Puppets
	Engaging Children in Writing Activities
	Building Ideas from Types of Writing
		Helping Children to Write Well
	Instructional Strategy from the Field: Word Walls
	Professional References Cited
	Children’s Literature Cited
6 Nurturing Children’s Intellectual Development
	Intellectual Development in Young Children
	Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive Development
	Developmental Goals and Cognitive Abilities
	Assisting in the Acquisition and Refinement of Concepts
		Giving Information
		Reinforcing Concepts
		Books as Teaching Partners
	Developing Skills in a Variety of Thinking Processes
		Observing
		Hypothesizing
		Comparing
		Classifying
		Organizing
		Applying
	Expanding the Ability to Reason Logically
	Encouraging Critical Thinking
	Engaging in Problem-Solving
	Nurturing Intellectual Development
	Instructional Strategy from the Field: Partner Writing and Storytelling
	Professional References Cited
	Children’s Literature Cited
7 Supporting Children’s Personality Development
	Personality Development in Young Children
	Involving Children in Making Choices
	Presenting Options
	Encouraging Book Selection
	Building Self-Concept
		Recognizing Capabilities
		Seeing Oneself Realistically
		Recognizing Growth and Change
		Becoming Confident
		Identifying with One’s Heritage
	Examining Gender Portrayal
		Evaluating Nonconforming Gender Roles in Children’s Books
	Building Self-Esteem
	Using Content that Reaffirms Self-Worth
		Presenting Themes of Individuality
	Helping Children Understand and Express Their Emotions
	Discovering Others Share Similar Feelings
		Examining the Emotions of a Single Book Character
		Characters Who Overcome Fears
	Recognizing One’s Values
	Instructional Strategy from the Field: Transitional Readers and Series Books
	Professional References Cited
	Children’s Literature Cited
8 Fostering Social-Emotional and Moral Development
	Moral Development
	Envisioning the Potential of Literature
		Interpreting Nonverbal Language in Illustrations
		Relating Voice Inflection to Meaning
		Extending Beyond the Literal Interpretation of the Narrative
		Following a Sequence of Action
		Observing Patterns of Behavior
		Empathizing with a Book Character
	Fostering Children’s Ability from the Viewpoint of Others
		Sharing Books that Present Several Viewpoints
	Providing Models of Prosocial Behavior
		Reading Books that Demonstrate Prosocial Behavior
		Planning Prosocial Behavior
		Encouraging Children to Judge the Appropriateness of Particular Behaviors
	Helping Children Learn About and Value Diversity
		Selecting Literature that Values Diversity
		Focusing on Similarities
		Facilitating Group Activities
	Stimulating Children to Explore Moral Problems and Ethical Questions
	Engaging Children in the Reasoning Process
	Instructional Strategy from the Field: Literature Circle Discussions
	Professional References Cited
	Children’s Literature Cited
9 Generating Children’s Aesthetic and Creative Development
	Aesthetic and Creative Development in Young Children
	Creative Potential of Young Children
	Development in Art
	Introducing Art Elements
	Observing Design Elements in Picture Books
	Examining Art in Picture Books
		Presenting Art as Personal Expression
	Offering Children Experience with a Variety of Art Media
		Experimenting with Media Used by Illustrators
	Development in Music
	Offering Children a Variety of Musical Experiences
		Sharing Picture Books of Illustrated Songs
		Using Rhythm Instruments with Literature
	Moving in Response to Literature
	Stimulating Creativity in Art, Music, and Movement
		Evoking Divergent Responses
		Presenting Books that are Inventive
	Instructional Strategy from the Field: Integrating Science with Art
	Professional References Cited
	Children’s Literature Cited
10 Planning and Implementing Your Literature-Rich Curriculum
	A Book for Toddlers and Preschoolers
	A Book for Primary Grades
	Selecting Response Activities
	Recognizing the Larger Context
		Literature-Rich Curriculum
	Engaging Children with Literature
	Reading and Writing Activities from Internet Sources
	Professional References Cited
	Children’s Literature Cited
Index




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