Children S Literature Resources Author And Illustrator Links literature Based Projects and Lessons. literary genres. Electronic Storybooks.Reading Aloud. Storytelling. Readability Levels. Other Child lit Resources http://workforce.cup.edu/peterson/2004calweb/Resources/childlitresources.htm
Extractions: http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/biochildhome.htm Jan Bretts Home Page http://janbrett.com/index.html Literature Based Projects and Lessons K-12 Teaching Ideas: An Index to Books and Websites http://www.educ.ucalgary.ca/litindex/ Carol Hursts Childrens Literature Site http://www.carolhurst.com/index.html Literature Lesson Plans http://www.teachervision.fen.com/lesson-plans/lesson-5817.html ABC Teach
Penn's Page Of Arts And Literature On The Web Reading aloud, Storytelling, genres of children s books, Children and reading, lit Links. Alex A Catalog of Electronic Texts gophers http://penn.home.att.net/bookarts.htm
Extractions: Authors Galore! Bohemian Ink Books Online Authors (CMU) English Language Resources ... Libyrinth - 20th Century Joyce, Pynchon, Eco. Borges, Garcia, Kafka, at al. Online Literature (Classics) Classic Literature Online Louisa May Alcott, Hans Christian Andersen, Sherwood Anderson, Jane Austen, Lyman Frank Baum, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Lewis Carroll, Willa Cather, Kate Chopin, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Joseph Conrad, James Fenimore Cooper, Stephen Crane, Daniel Defoe, Charles Dickens, Arthur Conan Doyle, Bret Harte, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Homer, Anthony Hope, Washington Irving, Shirley Jackson, Henry James, John Milton, Friedrich Nietzsche, Baroness Emmuska Orczy, Edgar Allan Poe, James Whitcomb Riley, Sir Walter Scott, Mary Shelley, Frank R. Stockton, Henry David Thoreau, Leo Tolstoy, Mark Twain, Jules Verne, Walt Whitman Poetry Archives Poets Online (U. Toronto)
Literature Links Canadian Children s Materials http//www.umanitoba.ca.cm/ literature andReading Special Interest Group http//www.csulb.edu/org/childrenslit http://education.boisestate.edu/stansteiner/Site Pages/Links/Children_YALitLinks
Extractions: Aaron Shepard: www.aaronshep.com ACHUKA: Children's books in the UK literature: http://www.achuka.co.uk/index2.html Aesop's Fables: www.aesopfables.com/ Amazon Books: www.amazon.com and www.amazon.uk.co Amelia Bloomer Project: http://libr.org/FTF.bloomer.html American Library Association: http://www.ala.org American Library Association Booklinks: www.ala.org/BookLinks American Library Association Caldecott Medal: www.ala.org/alsc/caldecott.html American Library Association Newbery Medal: www.ala.org/alsc/newbery.html American Library Association: Association for Library Services to Children: www.ala.org/alsc/ Author Pronunciations: mainst.monterey.k12.ca.us/library/libpg/Dictionary/dict.html Author Visits: www.snowcrest.net/kidpower/authors.html Authors and Illustrators Who Visit Schools: http://www.authorsillustrators.com The Book Hive: www.bookhive.org/ Butterflies of North America: http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/distr/lepid/bflyusa/bfly.usa.htm Canadian Children's Literature Database: http://www.nlc-bnca.ca/pika/index-e.html
ATN Book Lists genres, Professional Reading. Read Alikes, Read Alouds Chick lit Child abuse Child Activists Children as writers Children building http://nancykeane.com/rl/
Extractions: Introduction: ATN Book Lists has grown significantly since its birth in 1996. There are now close to 1,000 lists on the site! This has made keeping this index page manageable a very hard task. I am currently rethinking how to organzie this page. In the meantime, if you have trouble finding a particular list, you may want to utilize the "Find on page" link in your browser. Simply go to the "Edit" menu, choose "Find in page" and then you can type your search term. Or you may use the search box. Search this site powered by FreeFind Award Lists Authors Genres Professional Reading ... Acknowledgements Back to: Top Search this site powered by FreeFind Back to: Top Authors Lists Asian/Pacific Islander Authors
Western Montana College Of The University Of Montana Articulation ENGL309, POPULAR genres. ENGL310, lit FOR CHILD/ADOLESCENT, ED 360, CHILDRENSlitERATURE. ENGL311, CREATIVE WRITING. ENGL335, MODERN NATIVE AMER lit http://www.msun.edu/stuaffairs/registrar/Western_Montana_College_Articulation.ht
Extractions: Western Montana College of the University of Montana Course Evaluation Guide Final Course Transfer Guide FINAL LIST APPROVED BY DEPT. CHAIRS March 2, 1998 MSU NORTHERN COURSE WESTERN MT COLLEGE EQUIVALENT AG 101 ANIMAL SCIENCE AG 102 PLANT SCIENCE AG 204 SOILS AG 244 LIVESTOCK FEEDING AG 254 AG 299 LIVESTOCK FEEDING AG 305 AG COMMODITY MARKETING ART 100 INTRO TO ART ART 115 CERAMICS ART 231 CERAMICS I ART 150 2-D DESIGN I ART 211 2-D DESIGN ART 204 PRINTMAKING ART 250 GRAPHIC DESIGN I ART 254 PAINTING I ART 270 INTRO TO PHOTOGRAPHY ART 304 STONE LITHOGRAPHY ART 354 PAINTING II ART 454 ADVANCED PAINTING ART 355 PAINTING II ART 454 ADVANCED PAINTING ART 356 WATERCOLOR PAINTING II ART 361 WATERCOLOR ART 450 GRAPHIC DESIGN III CELL BIOLOGY LEC BIO 241 CELL BIOLOGY ESSENTIALS OF BIOL W/LAB MICROBIOLOGY BIO 262 MICROBIOLOGY GENERAL ECOLOGY BIO 477 ECOLOGY ORNITHOLOGY BIO 473 ORNITHOLOGY MTHDS TCHG SECONDARY SCI UNDERGRAD RESEARCH BUS 100 INTRO TO BUSINESS BUS 101 INTRO TO BUSINESS BUS 120 LEADERSHIP/QUALITY MGMT BUS 220 LEADERSHIP/QUALITY MGMT BUS 245 PERSONAL FINANCE BUS 362 PERSONAL FINANCE BUS 250 BUSINESS STATISTICS BUS 261 PRIN OF ACCOUNTING I BUS 241 PRIN OF ACCOUNTING I BUS 262 PRIN OF ACCOUNTING II BUS 242 PRIN OF ACCOUNTING II CET 181 SURVEYING CET 221 ENGINEERING MECHANICS CET 232 STRENGTH OF MATERIALS CET 305 ENGINEERING ECONOMICS CET 307 Structural Analysis CET 315 SOIL MECHANICS/FOUNDATNS CET 361 Design/Steel CET 375 Appplied Fluids CET 411 Reinforced Concrete GEN INORG CHEM I LEC COLLEGE CHEMISTRY GEN INORGANC CHEM II/LEC COLLEGE CHEMISTRY ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I
Boulder Public Library /BPL ALL BGRB childrens Picture Book, 0531-05, SHELF. BMAIN Child lit Reference, (none) Genre/format, Picture books for children. Subject, bpljapampb http://nell.boulder.lib.co.us:90/search~S7/t?SEARCH=The Bracelet
Boulder Public Library /BPL ALL BGRB childrens Picture Book, 0725-05, SHELF. BMAIN Child lit Reference, 11-21-02,LIB USE ONLY. BMAIN Children Picture Book, 07-28-05, DUE 08-18-05 http://nell.boulder.lib.co.us:90/search~S7/t?SEARCH=Cheyenne Again
Authors On The Web - Fantasy Writers Roundtable -- Childrens' Authors In my English lit. classes we had studied Hemingway, who went to war, I suppose the genre chose me. But then again I don t think of myself as solely a http://www.authorsontheweb.com/features/0111-fantasy-kids/0111-fantasy-kids-q1.a
Extractions: 1. AOTW: How did you choose to be a fantasy writer? Or did the genre choose you? Patrice Kindl: Oh, the latter, for sure. I have a hard time picturing a writer who sits down in cold blood to assess market trends and royalties and then becomes a fantasy writer as a result. For one thing, the temperament of a person who would do that is not the temperament of a successful fantasy writer, or so I believe. I remember reading one of those How-To-Write books when I was first trying to turn myself into a writer. Under no circumstances, instructed the book, attempt to write fantasy until you have mastered the mainstream story. Well, the whole process was so tedious I nearly quit writing then and there.
Pop Goes The Library: How We See Ourselves.... It s something that happens frequently with the world of childrens and youngadult literature Feinberg s examination of YA lit centered on grit lit , http://www.nexgenlibrarian.net/popculture/2005/06/how-we-see-ourselves.html
Extractions: It's something that happens frequently with the world of childrens and young adult literature: on one side of the fence, those who value "kid lit" and YA Lit. On the other side, those who think that books written for those under the age of 18 are somehow less, so the books are easy to write (see almost every celebrity author) or the books themselves are not as good as adult books.
Paperback Writer: PBW Speaks and that please! think of the children! idea that they need to be Yet, RWAhas embraced those subgenres. Sorry babes but while Chick lit has their http://pbackwriter.blogspot.com/2005/07/pbw-speaks.html
Discover Vancouver Forum - Careful Spoiler...! They could act like the had discovered the genre and make a big deal The booksare poorly written and total ripoffs of other good childrens lit. http://www.discovervancouver.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=28277
Kerry McNabb I also tend to read books in groups or sets, by author, or genre. I havealways had a soft spot for childrens lit. and I dont think having younger http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/railton/popfiction/essays/mcnabb.html
Extractions: Reading is, to me, a completely engrossing activity in general. I tend to be an intense reader, becoming completely engulfed by a book. I prefer to read a book all at once in its entirety, regardless of length. Because I love to take in a book all at once, I tend to be completely immersed, and completely oblivious to anything else. While Im in the middle of the book the whole my attention is spent on that work. I tend to be an impatient reader and it rarely takes me more than a day to finish any book. Only after the fact can I savor the writing, the story, or the characters, so it often ends that I re-read a book or parts of a book countless times. Depending on my mood, I find a familiar book just as (if not more) enjoyable than a new one. I also tend to read books in groups or sets, by author, or genre. If Ive at all enjoyed an author I tend to have read all of his/her works and often all in a row. Or, Ill become interested in a certain genre or type of book and for a while all my selections will fall into that category. Because of the way I like to read my books I tend to do my major pleasure reading on vacations, whether sitting on the dock in New Hampshire, or on the beach at Nantucket, or curled up in a large chair. I go on vacation prepared to read a lot, and I look forward to being able to indulge myself. Still, during the year, I read whenever I have a spare moment. There are certain times when I just crave a book - and though sometimes this can be distracting - often it provides just the break I needed.
The Education Forum > Harry Potter & Tom Brown's Schooldays winners of literary prizes, and how the series fits into the school lit genre . And of the protests of childrens authors against SATS which can be http://educationforum.ipbhost.com/lofiversion/index.php/t1098.html
University Of Washington Clit 303 199802 WFilm Thry Genre ELEC 300T Elective or Major SCAN 335 199904Scand childrens lit SCAN 300T Arts Letters Group (AL) http://duckweb.uoregon.edu/pls/prod/bwsktrfr.P_PrintCatalog?sbgi_code=003798
Curriculum Resources Kidlit.Com http//www.kid-lit.com/search.htm. Notes from the Windowsill Children s and Young Adult literature - genres. - Sequels/Series http://www.libraries.uc.edu/research/subject_resources/crc/cyab_web.html
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ETT527 Childrens' Materials Children s lit conference integration activities Group Formation Bring oneexampleof each genre to class; Discuss experience at the Children s http://www.cedu.niu.edu/~fiehn/ETT527SP05MiniCalendar.html
English Department 300-level Course Offerings, Fall 2005 Animals, battered innocents, blindness, childrens games, clowns, dance, fantasyworlds, gangsters and 39101 Jr Seminar Major Authors of American lit http://www.olemiss.edu/depts/english/courses/300courses.html
Extractions: Ext. 7286 egjwh@olemiss.edu From belles and mammies to Ya-Ya sisters and Sweet Potato Queens, female images abound in the South's literature and popular culture. This course will focus on conflicting portrayals of southern womanhood, from antebellum through contemporary times, in prose works (and occasionally poetry) by several of the following southerners: Harriet Jacobs, Kate Chopin, Zora Neale Hurston, Lillian Smith, Katherine Anne Porter, Carson McCullers, Eudora Welty, Flannery O'Connor, Bobbie Ann Mason, Josephine Humphreys, Barbara Kingsolver, Anne Moody, Judith Ortiz Cofer, and Natasha Trethewey. Requirements include frequent quizzes, a midterm, a final exam, and two short papers. 311:01 Beginning Fiction Workshop
Chemeketa Community College ECE 154 childrens lit/litRCY HDFS LDT childrens lit/litRCY ECE 155 CHILD UNDERSTAND MOVIES THEME/GENRE ENG LDT UNDERSTAND MOVIES THEME/GENRE FA http://oregonstate.edu/dept/admindb/OregonTransferCredit-OregonCollegesandUniver
The Head Heeb: Adventures In Lit Crit Saddam s novels, says Tatchell, are part of the emerging genre of dic lit, which is Does Subcomandante Marcos childrens book count, for instance, http://headheeb.blogmosis.com/archives/026865.html
Extractions: « Moving toward a solution Main Kiev at the crossroads » Laila points to a Jo Tatchell article profiling an unlikely novelist: Provisionally entitled The Great Awakening, his fifth novel will emerge into a very different critical climate from that which greeted the others. In his home country, his works were acclaimed, with sales said to run into millions. One was made into a 20-part TV series. It had been announced that his books were to become part of the national curriculum. And then the regime changed. For eight years, Saddam Hussein has been carving out an alternative career as a writer of romantic and fantasy fiction, full of thinly veiled political allegory, grandiose rhetoric and autobiography. He has published four novels in less than five years - prolific for someone whose day job was, presumably, fairly demanding. Saddam's novels, says Tatchell, are part of the emerging genre of "dic lit," which is what happens when dictators' creative impulses combine with modern publishing and marketing. Another contributor to the genre is Moammar Qaddafi, whose short-story collection Escape to Hell and Other Stories (originally titled The Village, the Village, the Earth, the Earth and the Suicide of the Astronaut
Reader Services work in various categories of the genre. Georgia Child lit Awards Today,the Awards are given to recognize achievements in four genres Fiction, http://www.srls.public.lib.ga.us/readerserv.html
Extractions: The Alex Awards were first given annually beginning in 1998. The titles were selected by the YALSA Adult Books for Young Adults Task Force from the previous year's publishing and were part of the Adult Books for Young Adults Project, which explored the role of adult books in the reading lives of teenagers and was funded by the Margaret Alexander Edwards Trust. Edwards was a young adult specialist for many years at the Enoch Pratt Library in Baltimore.