Exam 12: Planning the Curriculum
Exam 1: Learning About Children and Their Literature30 Questions
Exam 2: Learning About Reading and Literature29 Questions
Exam 3: Learning About Literature64 Questions
Exam 4: Poetry63 Questions
Exam 5: Picture Books89 Questions
Exam 6: Traditional Literature45 Questions
Exam 7: Modern Fantasy40 Questions
Exam 8: Realistic Fiction24 Questions
Exam 9: Historical Fiction and Biography30 Questions
Exam 10: Informational Books29 Questions
Exam 11: Literature for a Diverse Society43 Questions
Exam 12: Planning the Curriculum41 Questions
Exam 13: Engaging Children With Literature42 Questions
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An approach to instruction that focuses on mastery of content is ______________________.
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Discuss ways in which teachers can use newer technologies to assist them in their teaching of literature.
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A way of creating a visual overview of a unit of study (complete with focus, book titles, and activities) is by developing a ___________________________________________________.
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List the steps given in the text for outlining a yearlong literature curriculum.
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Explain the learning theory upon which basal reading materials have been developed.
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An attempt by an individual or group to deny others access to a book is called _________________________________________________________________________.
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Define censorship:___________________________________________________________
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Compare and contrast the traditional approach to instruction and the inquiry approach to instruction.
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The actual removal, suppression, or restricted circulation of literary, artistic, or educational materials on the grounds that they are morally or otherwise objectionable is called _________________________________________________________________________.
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Explain how teachers can improve their teaching of reading and allow time for literature, even if they are required to use a basal reading program.
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Contrast explicit reading instruction as used in the basal reading approach and in the literature-based reading approach.
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A literature-based reading program includes daily independent reading, self-selection of independent reading material, a read-aloud program, lots of high quality literature in the classroom, teacher-student conferences, and
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An approach to instruction that focuses on how one learns is _________________________.
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List three valuable services that public libraries offer to children.
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Suppose several parents have asked you how they can support your school program at home. Compose a reply to these parents, including at least three important literature-related activities that require parent involvement.
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Literature-based reading endorses which of the following practices? (mark ALL that apply)
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