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Nonfiction Chapter 10
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Defining Nonfiction Books of information and fact about any topic Emphasis is on facts and concepts Truthful, verifiable, understandable Wide range of appeal to young readers
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Considering Quality in Nonfiction Accuracy ◦Facts current and complete ◦Balance between fact and theory if appropriate ◦Varying points of view if appropriate ◦No stereotypes ◦Scope appropriate to audience ◦Documentation of expertise/research
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Considering Quality Organization ◦Clear, recognizable organization appropriate for intended audience ◦Illuminates concepts and builds understanding ◦Ideas follow logical pattern, tie to central idea or theme ◦Appropriate aids such as TOC, index, bibliography, glossary
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Considering Quality Design ◦Attractive, reader-friendly format ◦Appropriate, well-placed illustrations that illuminate facts and concepts Style ◦Interesting writing, revealing enthusiasm as well as knowledge ◦Rich language with appropriate terminology
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Finding Quality Nonfiction Professional disciplinary journals Children’s Book Council Boston Globe-Horn Book Award lists ALA Sibert Award lists NCTE Orbis Pictus Award lists
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Why Nonfiction? Many young readers prefer nonfiction Nonfiction offers information about the real world, feeding and fueling curiosity Curiosity increases knowledge and schema for understanding new ideas and information
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Why Nonfiction? Nonfiction trade books offer ◦Breadth of information ◦Depth of information ◦Variation in topic ◦Variation in reading level ◦Excellent examples of nonfiction writing ◦Opportunities to learn to read to learn ◦Opportunities to learn to read critically
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