Deck 12: Childrens Literature in the Classroom

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A ___-centered classroom recognizes and encourages diversity and connections among readers.

A) reading
B) literature
C) child
D) response
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Literature can become an important part of a classroom through reading aloud and:

A) book clubs.
B) discussions.
C) journaling.
D) assessing.
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Pantomime is:

A) quiet.
B) loud.
C) colorful.
D) silent.
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During a discussion, teachers should:

A) help students listen.
B) ask several questions.
C) assess students' answers.
D) judge comments as right.
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Reading aloud creates _______ that encourage cognitive and affective growth.

A) experiences
B) discussions
C) centers
D) spaces
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Pantomime, improvisation, and re-enacting are parts of:

A) choral speaking.
B) discussion.
C) dramatic activities.
D) story telling.
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The dialogic stance asks open questions through attending to the "inner animation"of ideas, privileging, function over form, and using a dialogic "__________ turn."

A) second
B) third
C) first
D) fourth
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The Common Core State Standards recommend measuring text complexity:

A) quantitatively.
B) qualitatively.
C) quantitatively and qualitatively.
D) using the Fry Readability Formula.
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Reading aloud books on Dr. Martin Luther King to teach students about the holiday is an example of the ______ approach.

A) contributions
B) transformative
C) additive
D) social action
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Asking students to look at their work and select materials that demonstrate what they have learned is a powerful step toward the practice of self-evaluation, a necessary skill for ________ learners.

A) competent
B) independent
C) self-motivated
D) successful
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The primary goal of a response-centered curriculum is to engage readers in the act of reading responsively.
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In a response-centered curriculum, there is only one accepted interpretation of literature.
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Only very young children enjoy teacher read-alouds.
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An example of valuing function over form in a dialogic discussion is requiring students to use teacher provided question and answer stems.
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Teachers should do the majority of the talking during a discussion.
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Oral language activities are especially beneficial to English Language Learners.
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The transformative approach has students examine events from different perspectives.
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Students who read are better writers than those who do not read.
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Literature based classrooms provide more opportunities for "authentic"assessment.
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Teachers need to think of the purpose behind books used for reading aloud and books offered during student-choice.
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What is the purpose of a response-centered classroom?
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What are the benefits of reading aloud to children?
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What are some oral language activities you would use in your classroom that support literature-based instruction?
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How does literature study relate to writing instruction?
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​Describe a response-centered activity you could use to assess students.
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​Provide an argument supporting literature-based instruction.
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​Create an observation form and explain how you would use it to evaluate a small group discussion you were observing.
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Explain the difference between a contributions approach, additive approach, transformative approach, and social action approach. Which approach do you favor and why?
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Deck 12: Childrens Literature in the Classroom
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A ___-centered classroom recognizes and encourages diversity and connections among readers.

A) reading
B) literature
C) child
D) response
response
2
Literature can become an important part of a classroom through reading aloud and:

A) book clubs.
B) discussions.
C) journaling.
D) assessing.
discussions.
3
Pantomime is:

A) quiet.
B) loud.
C) colorful.
D) silent.
silent.
4
During a discussion, teachers should:

A) help students listen.
B) ask several questions.
C) assess students' answers.
D) judge comments as right.
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Reading aloud creates _______ that encourage cognitive and affective growth.

A) experiences
B) discussions
C) centers
D) spaces
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Pantomime, improvisation, and re-enacting are parts of:

A) choral speaking.
B) discussion.
C) dramatic activities.
D) story telling.
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The dialogic stance asks open questions through attending to the "inner animation"of ideas, privileging, function over form, and using a dialogic "__________ turn."

A) second
B) third
C) first
D) fourth
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The Common Core State Standards recommend measuring text complexity:

A) quantitatively.
B) qualitatively.
C) quantitatively and qualitatively.
D) using the Fry Readability Formula.
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Reading aloud books on Dr. Martin Luther King to teach students about the holiday is an example of the ______ approach.

A) contributions
B) transformative
C) additive
D) social action
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Asking students to look at their work and select materials that demonstrate what they have learned is a powerful step toward the practice of self-evaluation, a necessary skill for ________ learners.

A) competent
B) independent
C) self-motivated
D) successful
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The primary goal of a response-centered curriculum is to engage readers in the act of reading responsively.
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In a response-centered curriculum, there is only one accepted interpretation of literature.
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Only very young children enjoy teacher read-alouds.
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An example of valuing function over form in a dialogic discussion is requiring students to use teacher provided question and answer stems.
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Teachers should do the majority of the talking during a discussion.
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Oral language activities are especially beneficial to English Language Learners.
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The transformative approach has students examine events from different perspectives.
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Students who read are better writers than those who do not read.
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Literature based classrooms provide more opportunities for "authentic"assessment.
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Teachers need to think of the purpose behind books used for reading aloud and books offered during student-choice.
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What is the purpose of a response-centered classroom?
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What are the benefits of reading aloud to children?
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What are some oral language activities you would use in your classroom that support literature-based instruction?
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How does literature study relate to writing instruction?
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​Describe a response-centered activity you could use to assess students.
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​Provide an argument supporting literature-based instruction.
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​Create an observation form and explain how you would use it to evaluate a small group discussion you were observing.
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Explain the difference between a contributions approach, additive approach, transformative approach, and social action approach. Which approach do you favor and why?
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