LLED 402: TEACHING CHILDREN'S LITERATURE

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