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Main Authors: Moss, Joy F., Fenster, Marilyn F.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2002
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED468416
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author Moss, Joy F.
Fenster, Marilyn F.
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Fenster, Marilyn F.
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Fenster, Marilyn F.
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contents From Literature to Literacy: Bridging Learning in the Library and the Primary Grade Classroom. Moss, Joy F. Fenster, Marilyn F. Childrens Literature Collaborative Writing Critical Thinking Grade 1 Independent Reading Library Role Library Services Literacy Literary Genres Primary Education Reading Instruction Student Attitudes Thematic Approach Units of Study Writing Instruction This book is the product of a collaborative partnership between the two authors to develop a year-long literary/literacy program for first grade children based on bridging learning in the library and the classroom. Some of the objectives of the program described in the book are: to provide opportunities for children to experience personal enjoyment and growth through literature; to provide experiences in which children are challenged to engage in critical thinking; to expose children to diverse literary genres; and to provide opportunities for children to engage in independent reading. In order to realize these objectives, cumulative literary experiences were developed in the context of a series of thematic literary units, which served as the core of the program. After an introduction, chapters in the book are: (1) From Theory to Practice: Integrating Literary and Literacy Learning; (2) The Dog Tale Unit: A Shared Beginning; (3) The Dog Tale Unit: Exploring New Literary Paths; (4) The Dog Tale Unit: Introducing Nonfiction, Fiction, and Book Classification; (5) The Transformation Tale Unit: Introducing a Literary Motif; (6) The Transformation Tale Unit: Encountering Dynamic Characters; (7) From Reader Response to Collaborative Writing; and (8) Reflections from the Library and the Classroom. (Contains 182 references.) (PM)
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spellingShingle From Literature to Literacy: Bridging Learning in the Library and the Primary Grade Classroom.
Moss, Joy F.
Fenster, Marilyn F.
Childrens Literature
Collaborative Writing
Critical Thinking
Grade 1
Independent Reading
Library Role
Library Services
Literacy
Literary Genres
Primary Education
Reading Instruction
Student Attitudes
Thematic Approach
Units of Study
Writing Instruction
From Literature to Literacy: Bridging Learning in the Library and the Primary Grade Classroom. Moss, Joy F. Fenster, Marilyn F. Childrens Literature Collaborative Writing Critical Thinking Grade 1 Independent Reading Library Role Library Services Literacy Literary Genres Primary Education Reading Instruction Student Attitudes Thematic Approach Units of Study Writing Instruction This book is the product of a collaborative partnership between the two authors to develop a year-long literary/literacy program for first grade children based on bridging learning in the library and the classroom. Some of the objectives of the program described in the book are: to provide opportunities for children to experience personal enjoyment and growth through literature; to provide experiences in which children are challenged to engage in critical thinking; to expose children to diverse literary genres; and to provide opportunities for children to engage in independent reading. In order to realize these objectives, cumulative literary experiences were developed in the context of a series of thematic literary units, which served as the core of the program. After an introduction, chapters in the book are: (1) From Theory to Practice: Integrating Literary and Literacy Learning; (2) The Dog Tale Unit: A Shared Beginning; (3) The Dog Tale Unit: Exploring New Literary Paths; (4) The Dog Tale Unit: Introducing Nonfiction, Fiction, and Book Classification; (5) The Transformation Tale Unit: Introducing a Literary Motif; (6) The Transformation Tale Unit: Encountering Dynamic Characters; (7) From Reader Response to Collaborative Writing; and (8) Reflections from the Library and the Classroom. (Contains 182 references.) (PM)
title From Literature to Literacy: Bridging Learning in the Library and the Primary Grade Classroom.
topic Childrens Literature
Collaborative Writing
Critical Thinking
Grade 1
Independent Reading
Library Role
Library Services
Literacy
Literary Genres
Primary Education
Reading Instruction
Student Attitudes
Thematic Approach
Units of Study
Writing Instruction
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED468416