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73 Cards in this Set
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The phrase response to literature...
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Has been interpreted in a variety of ways
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A topic that is consistently across wide appeal for children is...
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humor
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Influence of children on gender differences...
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is not clear
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Children's influences in books are influenced...
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by age
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In determining choosing what types of books students will like...
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teachers should be aware of child's individual needs or interest.
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Piaget's theory of cognitive stage development is...
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a useful for guiding literacy experiences when it is not interpreted too rigidly.
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A pre-school child will most likely enjoy a book...
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with a cumulative plot.
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Teachers should read books...
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above conversation level
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Children's greatest growth in language is...
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before they come to school.
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To move in Goldberg's stages of moral development...
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by working through dilemmas
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In judging right from wrong behavior in young children...
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all behavior should be punished the same.
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According to Eric Erickson personality development..
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occurs in stages.
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Children in grades 4-6 are most likely to...
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feel like they can survive without adults.
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Most scholars agree that the process of reading and responding is...
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dynamic.
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Most children in middle school have...
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diverse reading interest.
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The Theory of Response by Rosenblatt, Britain, and the author will...
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see many variations in a story.
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The pattern of growth in children's response to literature they...
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have a greater consciousness realization of story content and authors choices.
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Which of the following is the most appropriate way to get children's response to literature?
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Have students create their response through art or writing of some sort.
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Children who have experience with many genre of literature prefer...
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retelling narrative and expository text.
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Most students can understand their feelings about a book are related to aspects of writing...
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by middle school.
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Girls do not like to read non ficition?
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false
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Resonse to literature can be easily measured?
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false
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Scholars except that piaget's stages of development are accurate?
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false
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children's reading choices are often influenced by their peers?
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true
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survival stories appeal most likely to students in the primary grads?
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false
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Girls do not like to read non ficition?
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false
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Response to literature can be easily measured?
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false
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Scholars accpet that piaget's stages of development are accurate?
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false
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children's reading choices are often influenced by their peers?
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true
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survival stories appeal most likely to students in the primary grads?
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false
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Pre-school students like repetition of cumulative tales because it helps them remember the story?
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true
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Psychologis Howard Gardner is most known for his thoery of multiple intelligences?
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true
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Primary children have trouble summarizing stories they hear or read?
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true
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teachers should teach elements of literally/literacy criticism as soon as students learn to read?
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false
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literature written for children reflects...
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the attitude of societies towards the children.
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in the middle ages children derived their story entertainment from...
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oral tales
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Guttenberg invented the..
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movable metal type
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Hornbooks were used to...
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teach reading (so they can read the bible)
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Books of the 17th century represent...
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spiritual beliefs of the puritans.
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Chap books of the 17th and 18th century were...
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small inexpensive folded paper books.
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In the 17th and 18th century illustrations in children's literature were primarily done in...
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wood cuts
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Folktales and fairytales were first widely created by the...
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Brothers Grimm
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John Newbery was influenced by...
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John Locke
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Women writers of the first half of the 19th century wrote many books...
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that were moralistic and religious.
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The latter half of the 19th century saw changes in which there was an arise in...
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the humor and fantasy books.
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Evidence that children's literature was at last recognized as a field...
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came from the growth of publishing houses.
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Magiazines for children were...
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included the work of well-known writers.
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Printing techniques of today's picture books..
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allows many types of original media to be reproduced.
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Realistic books of the last half of the 20th century were...
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breaking of taboos.
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A multi-modal text...
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includes text in a vairety of forms and genre.
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Recent years of showed increases in..
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fantasy books for intermediated grade readers.
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Explain what is significant about the publishing's of John Newbery...
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He was the first one to say we need to be writing for children's enjoyment.
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Reseach shows the most significant factor that affected later education is...
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early exposure to books
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As wee read boks to children we should expect children to...
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interact with the reading
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One criteria for evaluationg books for very young children is...
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they must relate to familiar life experiences.
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Mother Goose rhymes appeal to children because..
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of rhythm, rhyme, and alliteration.
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One of the four ways alphabet books are organized...
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is a picture developed around a topical theme.
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When evaluating counting books...
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accuracy is important.
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What does a concept book describe?
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abstract ideas
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a pre-school child might be most interested in a story about...
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being spereated from their parents.
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Books for beginning readers should...
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rely on natural language patterns.
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A picture books differs from an illustrated book for this reason....
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a picture book gives meaning through both illustrations and text.
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Changing from yellow wash to grey or changes in color is to...
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show change of mood.
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The term value refers to...
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variations of light and dark in illustrations of the book.
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Collage is...
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the use of cut or torn paper.
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An apporpriate mdeium for a rainy day is...
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transparent water color.
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An illustrations that has dots and slashes of unmixed colors next to each other that creates an illusion is...
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impressionism
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A book designer concerns himslef with...
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end papers
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Which of the follwing is an appropriate guide in evaulating picture books?
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How the pictures are made in integral parts of the books.
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Leo Lionni
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Alexander and the wind up mouse
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Maurice Sendack
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where the wild things are
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patricia palacco
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war and its aftermath
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eric carle
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the very hungry caterpillar
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