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Class #4, December 5 Lolly on historical fiction Laurie Halse Anderson presentation Christopher Paul Curtis presentation Book discussion (small group, large group) Break More books: US historical fiction Katherine Paterson presentation More books: other historical fiction Lolly (odds and ends) Preview of fantasy and Lois Lowry
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Historical fiction Gives the flavor of a historical setting — not a replacement for nonfiction Good history? Up to date? Anne Scott McLeod article Siobhán Parkinson article Awards Scott O’Dell Award Beacon of Freedom Award Series books
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Laurie Halse Anderson presentation Jacquelene Moghaddam Elva Monreal Rachel Sassoon
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Christopher Paul Curtis presentation Silvia Chen Colleen Murphy Tin-Wei Sheu
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Book discussion Discuss both Fever, 1793 and The Watsons Go to Birmingham—1963 How might you use these? Literature circles, free reading, assigned to entire class… Which should come first, nonfiction or historical fiction?
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Break
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More books: Historical Fiction (US)
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Katherine Paterson presentation Golriz Golkar Natalie Golub Melisa Kjellander
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More books: Historical Fiction (not US)
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Jackdaws Collection of objects from (or relating to) book Display with book and list of resources (web sites, etc.) Single student or group Present to class
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Odds and Ends Books for boys Awards Review journals Reviewing children’s books
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Books for Boys Guys Read website Guys Read website Guys Write for Guys Read anthology edited by Jon Scieszka Popular genres Fantasy Nonfiction Historical fiction
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Awards Historical fiction Scott O’Dell Award Beacon of Freedom Award Mock Newbery Official Newbery rules Mock Newbery sites (search) Other awards
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Review Journals The Horn Book Magazine The Horn Book Guide BCCB (Bulletin for the Center of Children’s Books) School Library Journal Booklist Booklinks
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Reviewing children’s books Horn Book Guide Cover letter Writing sample Full information Be patient List of current reviewers
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Reviewing Read Horning’s From Cover to Cover Never use first person First and last sentence are very important Put yourself in the audience’s place Know your audience (teachers, librarians, parents…)
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Reviewing Describe the book (literary elements) Tell about its merits and/or flaws Give specific examples — whenever possible show and elaborate instead of just describing Compare it to other books? –Can refer to this author’s past books, but for other references, depends on audience
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Next week: Fantasy Lois Lowry Lois Lowry
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Books in several genres and for various ages Anastasia Krupnik, Sam Krupnik, and Gooney Bird series Number the Stars (hist. fiction) The Giver and two companion books (fantasy) A Summer to Die (realistic fiction) Many awards including Newbery Medal (2) Boston Globe–Horn Book Award (1 win, 1 honor)
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