Charlotte Huck’s Children’s Literature
Categories/Genres for this class fulfilled by this book: Nonfiction, Children’s Literature, Study/Teaching, Teacher’s Resource, Education, Teaching Methods,
Estimate of age level of Interest: Teachers
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Brief description: This text includes information for teachers in choosing appropriate reading materials for students in Pre-K through grade 8 through the history of children’s books, book evaluations and reviews, genre studies, suggestions for use in the classroom, and other components pertaining to children’s literature.
Identify at least 2 characteristics of this genre and subgenre and discuss how they appear in your book: As with a resource guide and nonfiction text, ease in finding information is important. The organization is user-friendly and allows for a broad range of uses delineating between ages/grades. Illustrations offer insight into identified books, while the book covers support readers in recognizing titles. Lastly, a ‘challenging perspectives’ section focuses on controversy surrounding the books mentioned.
In what ways and how well does the book as a whole serve its intended audience? The format of the book offers user-friendly searches of content. The teaching features include a sampling and introduction into some books with grade levels for their intended use. Curriculum connections address how to use the books to address the Common Core Standards.