LLED 402: TEACHING CHILDREN'S LITERATURE
Across
- 4. A container for text indicating speech or thought in a comic or graphic novel.
- 6. Intending to teach, particularly in having moral instruction as an ulterior motive. (adj.)
- 9. A book that has been removed from a library, classroom, or curriculum following complaints about its content.
- 10. The idea that diagonals in a picture create tension and/or energy is a principle created by _____.
- 12. "Love that Dog" is an example of a ______.
- 13. "Little Red Riding Hood" is an example of a _____.
- 14. Where the Wild Things Are is an example of a _____.
- 15. The space that separates the panels from each other in a comic or graphic novel is the ____.
- 16. Mysteries, animal stories, sports stories, and humorous stories are all subgenres of which larger genre?
- 18. Traditional stories used to explain how the world works. They are passed down orally and are religious/sacred in nature.
- 19. An over-simplified generalization about a particular group, race, or gender, which usually carries derogatory implications.
- 20. Aidan Chambers's method for engaging with readers about books, emphasizing reader response.
Down
- 1. For infants and toddlers, these books are often short, simple in content, and made with cardboard to be more durable.
- 2. Educational picture books meant to instruct and entertain, containing the ABC's and typically designed around a theme.
- 3. Sometimes referred to as "easy readers" these books are for readers just starting to read on their own.
- 5. Autobiographies,biographies,and memoirs are examples of____ literature.
- 7. A pop-up book is an example of an interactive or ____ book.
- 8. Synonym for low fantasy.
- 11. The assumptions a book/author makes in the text about who the reader is and what the reader will know or like.
- 17. A humorous form of poetry rhyming AABBA, popularized by Edward Lear. (e.g. "There was an Old Man of the West ...").