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  1. Literature-Based Art & Music: Children's Books & Activities to Enrich the K-5 Curriculum by Terri Parker Street, 1991-11-25
  2. Literature Activities for Young Children by Dianna Sullivan, 1990-04
  3. Literature-Based Social Studies: Children's Books & Activities to Enrich the K-5 Curriculum by Mildred Knight Laughlin, Patricia Payne Kardaleff, 1990-12-12
  4. Literature Activities for Young Children: Poetry Early, Childhood, Tmc-299 by Dianna J. Sullivan, 1991-04
  5. Literature Activities for Young Children Book 4 by Teacher Created, 1989
  6. Literature Activities for Young Children: Art Projects, Skill Building Activities, Plot Summaries Book 4 by Dianna Sullivan, 1989
  7. Sources and resources: Ideas and activities for teaching children's literature : an instructor's guide to accompany Children and books, eighth edition, by Zena Sutherland and May Hill Arbuthnot by Anita Meyer Meinbach, 1991
  8. Literature Activities for Young Children by B372, 1989-01-01
  9. Language links: Whole-language activities based on children's literature by Karalee Ameel, 1992
  10. Art Books and Children Art Activities Based on Children Literature (Literature and Library Series) by Joan Frost, 1983-06
  11. Sources & Resources: Ideas & Activities for Teaching Children's Literature---An Instructor's Guide to Accompany Children and Books by Anita Meyer Meinbach, Sutherland, 1991-01-01
  12. Beginning with books: An activities approach to children's literature by Emilie P Sullivan, 1980
  13. Circles and Square Pegs: Activities and Literature to Help Children Accept Self, Others and Change by Anita Meyer Meinbach, Liz Rothlein, 1988-06
  14. Grid and Read It: Graphing, Art, and Writing Activities Based on Children's Literature

41. Linworth Publishing, Inc.
Linworth Publishing, Inc. Lively Literature Activities for PreK through Kindergarten 1-58683-127-5 - The activities, songs, and games in these books will help you instill a love
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42. RoaldDahlFans.com - Teacher Ideas
Dedicated to Roald Dahl (19161990), one of the world's greatest children's authors.
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43. Lesson: Give A Mouse A Cookie
If you Give a Mouse a Cookie By Laura Joffee Numeroff Harper Collins Lesson by Mary Suiter Grades 13 Nebraska Standards 1.19, 4.16, and 4.6 Economics unlimited wants, goods, services
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If you Give a Mouse a Cookie
By Laura Joffee Numeroff
Harper Collins
Lesson by Mary Suiter
Grades 1-3
Nebraska Standards: 1.19, 4.16, and 4.6
Economics: unlimited wants, goods, services
Language Arts: Cause/effect, sequencing, recall, making predictions Synopsis: A little mouse shows up at a young man's house. The young man gives the mouse a cookie and starts a chain of events. Materials: markers, crayons, pencils, drawing paper Procedure: Pre-reading 1. Ask students if they have heard sentences like these: "If you finish your work, you may watch television" or "If you stop talking, you may go to recess." 2. Explain that the first part of each sentence tells something that might happen. It is called the "cause." The second part of the sentence tells what might happen because the first thing happened. It is called the "effect." 3. Ask students to identify the "cause" and "effect" of the sample sentences. Explain that because the work was finished, permission was given to watch television. Because the class stopped talking, permission was given to go to recess. 4. Ask students to predict how this sentence might end: "If you clean your room, you may..." Use student responses to reinforce the cause/effect relationship.

44. Middle School Reading Activities | What Are Some Good Middle School Reading Acti
What Are Some Good Middle School Reading Activities? By middle school, students are expected to read longer pieces of fiction and nonfiction,
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What Are Some Good Middle School Reading Activities? By middle school, students are expected to read longer pieces of fiction and nonfiction,... November 14, 2010
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By middle school, students are expected to read longer pieces of fiction and nonfiction, including chapter books, novels, text books, newspaper articles, essays and more. If your child is not yet reading for pleasure on a daily basis, he or she risks the chance of falling behind in reading. Fortunately, there are many reading activities known to boost a child's comprehension ability and desire to read. Here are some activity ideas that can be used at home or in the classroom:
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45. Childrens Literature - EHow.com
Learn about Childrens Literature on eHow.com. Find info and videos including How to Study Children's Literature, Activities for Children's Literature, How to Evaluate Children's
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  • What Are the Types of Children's Literature? In the 1400s, the first type of children's literature was introduced to the world. Children's literature began with picture books. In the years that followed, children's literature became more popular, as the art of storytelling began to be written down. Today, there are many types of children's literature, ranging from the original... History of Children's Literature Children's literature has been around since the fifteenth century. It began with picture books, and progressed from short stories that recorded oral traditions to full-blown novels that contained social commentary and the retelling of myths. From there, children's literature evolved into autobiographical writing, serial novels and films. About Schools for Writing Children's Literature Many of our warmest childhood memories are of curling up on an adult's lap and hearing a story. What an amazing legacy we leave to our children and all children everywhere when we craft a story that endures for generations. If this is a goal for you, there are many ways that you can learn the basics of writing children's literature. Interactive Learning Literature for Children When children are able to interact directly with a reading material, their interest is piqued and they become more invested in the activity. Because of the importance of reading from early on in life, any interactive literature that can be used is beneficial. Whether online, in print or as a handheld electronic device, there are many...

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Classroom Activities Family Activities Internet Activities Children's Literature. Use Assessment Activities with Rubrics Maintain
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