Online Children's Stories Songs and Poetry Everything from nursery rhymes to classic poems. Classics for YoungPeople Look here for access to some of the major children s books of the http://www.acs.ucalgary.ca/~dkbrown/stories.html
4th & 5th Grade Student Research Resources- Literature And Writing Sources This site is designed for the busy student who does not have time for a full search of the web nursery Alice an easier version with super pictures. The Real Mother Goose originally published in http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Academy/6617/stures.html
Kidlittr Carol Hurst s Children s lit Site. Feb 11 Read Values of lit for Children and thefirst sections of Promoting Child Development through literature 210 TC. http://people.emich.edu/awannamak/207win04.htm
Extractions: Introduction to Children's Literature Literature 207 Mon, Wed, and Fri 12 p.m. and 1 p.m. sections Instructor: Dr. Annette Wannamaker e-mail: awannamak@emich.edu Web Page: http://people.emich.edu Office Hours: Mondays and Fridays 7:30 - 11 a.m. and Wednesdays 9:30 - 11 a.m. and 3 - 4:30 p.m. Assistant Instructors: Rachel Buford, Literature Center Graduate Student. Rachel will take notes and hold hours in the Literature Center Wendi Pastor, Adjunct Professor, 613F Pray Harrold. Wendi's office hours will be Mon/Wed 2-4 p.m. and Thurs 6-7 p.m. Course Description: Introduction to Children's Literature introduces students to the forms, themes, history, and uses of literature written for children. Required Texts (at Mike's or Campus book store): Blume, Judy. Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing. Carroll, Lewis. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Dahl, Roald. Matilda. Lowry, Lois. The Giver. Norton, Donna. Through the Eyes of a Child, 6th edition. (TC on Reading Schedule) Pilkey, Dav. The Adventures of Captain Underpants. Spinelli, Jerry.
Christina Rossetti Teacher Resource File For other children s authors, see Children s Authors and Illustrators. CaterpillarFrom SingSong A nursery Rhyme Book; Grades K-1; from TeacherHelp Jesus http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/rossetti.htm
Extractions: Teacher Resource File Welcome to the Internet School Library Media Center Christina Rossetti page. For other children's authors, see Children's Authors and Illustrators . The ISLMC is a meta-site for librarians, teachers, parents and students. You can search this site, use an index or a sitemap . Be sure to visit your school or public library to find books by your favorite authors. 8/29/02
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Children's Literature Internet Resources Cooperative Children s Book Center ABClit An Index to The Real Mother Goose NurseryRhymes. of Diana Tixier Herald Dragons in Children s literature Resources http://www.elmhurst.edu/~susanss/childinternet.html
Extractions: Children's Literature: Genres Traditional Literature Types: Folktales, myths, legends, folklore, epics, ballads, folksongs, nursery rhymes, fables Picture Books Books that use illustrations to tell their stories or deliver their messages. Some picture books are all illustration, some use text as well. Several Varieties: wordless books, illustrated books, picture storybooks Specialty Books Board Books: Constructed of heavy, non toxic cardboard (Helen Oxenbury, Tana Hoban) Interactive Books: Involve movements such as clapping, touching, opening, pulling. They contain pop-ups, flaps, wheels, tabs (Jan Pienkowski, Paul Zelinsky, Eric Hill) Concept Books: Explain ideas rather than tell stories (Tana Hoban, Ann Jona, Donald Crews) Alphabet Books: Focus on the letters of the alphabet (Bert Kitchen, Graeme Base, Lois Ehlert, Maurice Sendak) Poetry Books Types: Nursery Rhymes, Folksongs, Lyrical, Narrative, Nonsense, Limericks, Haiku Some Authors: David McCord, Eve Merriam, Valerie Worth, Shel Silverstein, Nikki Giovanni) Realistic Fiction Books that deal with situations, issues, challenges, dilemmas, moral and ethical concerns that could occur within real life. The characters resemble actual people, the settings could exist somewhere in the world, the plots could actually happen in real life, and the solutions to problems are plausible.
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Extractions: Onomatopoeiathe use of words that sound like what they denote. (see "Player Piano" by John Updikep. 664) Assonancethe repetition of the same vowel sound in nearby words (time and tide) Euphonylines that are musically pleasant to the ear; smooth and flowing Cacophonylines that are discordant and difficult to pronounce (see "Player Piano" by John Updikep. 664) Page 668
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Extractions: An announcement about obtaining user passwords (via "How to Participate," below) on the USN Lower School Webliographer: For purposes of security and consistency, the only folks who may obtain user access for our Webliographer (which bestows the ability to add links and reviews) are teachers and administrators at USN. Although everyone is encouraged to use and enjoy our Webliographer, anyone who wants to offer links that might be appropriately added to our site is requested to submit them to a USN teacher or administrator. Enjoy our Webliographer! Suggest a link or report a "bad" one? Email Scott Merrick Or try USN Lower School Webliographer Search USN Lower School : ANY TOPIC Aid for Tragedy Victims: How you can help: Lower School: 100th Day: Lower School: 1VTC: Lower School: Africa Study: Lower School: Ancient Civ: Lower School: Asia: Lower School: Australia: Lower School: Author Study: Lower School: Aztecs: Lower School: Balls and Ramps: Lower School: Bears: Lower School: BoowaKwala: Lower School: Bugscope Experience: Lower School: Business Unit: Lower School: Caldecott: Lower School: China Study: Lower School: Class Books: Lower School: Computers: Lower School: Dinosaurs: Lower School: Do Something:
Extractions: Beginning Reader Books Prepare your child for school success with Action Factor 's Read-and-Sing Books Action Factor's Read-and-Sing phonics books build reading and writing skills for beginning readers with the help of some special friendsAmos, Eli, Ivy, Otis, Uri, and Yvette. These lovable characters keep children smiling as they follow along in the book and join in the lively phonics learning songs. The sing-along CDs feature 2 tracks1 vocal and 1 instrumental. After a bit of practice with the vocal track, children can perform the song using just the instrumental track. And because children learn best when they can apply what they know, creative activities for reinforcing the phonics sounds and concepts are included with each book. Read-and-Sing books are whimsically illustrated in full color soft cover format and build phonemic awareness through music. Letters and Sounds Collection Priced for convenience and economy, the Letters and Sounds collection includes six Read-and-Sing Books and six music CDs at a price that is lower than the cost of five books, if purchased separately. This collection provides a foundation in phonemic awareness that is crucial to early literacy, an excellent enhancement for Sing Your Way Through Phonics CDs and Mini-Charts! See individual titles below for descriptions.
Livonia Public Library Parenting And Teachers Favorite Children s Historical Fiction, More from Soon s Historical Fiction Site! Nurseryrhymes and Mother Goose Online Rebus rhymes, For Pre-school Teachers! http://livonia.lib.mi.us/children/parent.html
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Extractions: Go to the Online Schedule Read the Syllabus Register for the class online Buy the book online See the MCCCD Competencies and Outline for this course. Sláinte chugat! Good health to you! Please contact Dr. Mary Aldridge for comments or corrections email English Department Faculty phone: 480-461-7361 Office Location: LO10 - LA Building Acceptable Use Policies Disability Resources TOP
Handbook-Ch. 3, P.1 Considering the many rhyming chants found in children s games (jump rope nurseryrhymes), and popular children s books like Seuss The Cat in the Hat, it s http://www.trelease-on-reading.com/rah_chpt3_p1.html
Extractions: Until a child is four months old, it might not matter a great deal what you read, as long as you are reading. This gives the child a chance to become accustomed to the rhythmic sound of your reading voice and then to associate it with a peaceful, secure time of day. Mother Goose , of course, is always appropriate, but my neighbor read aloud Kipling when she was nursing her daughter, who eventually went on to both Princeton and
Kidlittr The Children s Literature Web Guide. Carol Hurst s Children s LitSite. de Grummond Children s Literature Collection. The Hornbook. http://people.emich.edu/awannamak/207winter2003.htm
Extractions: Introduction to Children's Literature Literature 207 Tuesdays and Thursdays 2 - 3:15 p.m. Instructor: Dr. Annette Wannamaker e-mail: awannamaker@online.emich.edu Web Page: http://people.emich.edu/~awannamak/annette.htm Office Hours: Tuesdays 8:30 - 11 a.m. and 12:15 - 2 p.m. Wednesdays 5 - 7 p.m. Thursdays 9 - 11 a.m. and 12:15 - 2 p.m. Phone: 487-3173 Course Description: Introduction to Children's Literature introduces students to the forms, themes, history, and uses of literature written for children. Required Texts (at Mike's or Campus book store): Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. The Giver. Through the Eyes of a Child, 6th edition. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. Holes. Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry. Course Packet Reading, Test, and Project Schedule with accompanying Web Links: Introduction: Jan 7: Introduction to Course Jan 9: Rent-a-kid Project assigned. Read Read pgs 42-44 (intro and "The Oral Tradition") and "Reading to Children" (190-192) in Norton. And read below . . . Website for the Norton textbook: Through the Eyes of a Child General Resources for Research for Book Reports and Projects: The Children's Literature Web Guide Carol Hurst's Children's Lit Site de Grummond Children's Literature Collection The Hornbook Children's Literature In Historical and Cultural Contexts: Jan 9: Read "Myths" (241-244) in Norton. Read "Odysseus and the Cyclops" (39-41), "The Sedna Legend" (37-38), "The Virgin Mary's Child" (8-11), "The Life Span" (24), and "Eve's Unequal Children" (25) in course packet.
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Baby Time Tips of board, cloth, highcontrast, pattern, touch-and-feel, flap, and Mother Goose/nurseryrhyme books that Library Programming for Families with Young Children. http://www.norweld.lib.oh.us/ys/babytime/tips.htm
Extractions: Mock Caldecott This program is really for the caregiver. The librarian models how to share books, rhymes and songs with babies, encouraging the caregiver to continue these activities at home. This is not a "simplified" toddler or preschool program rather the program needs to be developmentally appropriate for infants. Babytimes are commonly held for children newborn up to age two. When sharing books with few words (such as point-and-name books) model to the parent how to extend the text by describing the object. Limit the group to ten to fifteen caregivers with their infants. Have adults sit in a circle holding their baby in their lap. The librarian is part of the circle. Repeat rhymes so adults will learn movements. Clap after each rhyme and song. (Babies love to clap!) Keep a list of the rhymes and activities that you plan to use near you so that you can quickly move from one activity to another. You might want to use a doll or teddy bear to demonstrate the rhymes.