Through the Eyes of a Child: An Introduction to Children's LiteratureMerrill, 1995 - 713 Seiten Looks at the history of children's literature, discusses criteria for evaluation, and surveys genres. |
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... theme is worthwhile for children . A memorable book has a theme - or several themes - that chil- dren can understand because of their own needs . Laurence Perrine ( 1983 ) states : There is no prescribed method for discovering theme ...
... theme is worthwhile for children . A memorable book has a theme - or several themes - that chil- dren can understand because of their own needs . Laurence Perrine ( 1983 ) states : There is no prescribed method for discovering theme ...
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... theme . The following sequence of events develops an understanding of theme in Ann Grifalconi's Dark- ness and the Butterfly . First , explain to the students that theme is the controlling idea or central concept in a story . Themes ...
... theme . The following sequence of events develops an understanding of theme in Ann Grifalconi's Dark- ness and the Butterfly . First , explain to the students that theme is the controlling idea or central concept in a story . Themes ...
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... themes are closely related to values and beliefs , have students search for themes in the folklore . Asking students to provide support for the themes . helps them develop higher comprehension and cognitive skills . In the following ...
... themes are closely related to values and beliefs , have students search for themes in the folklore . Asking students to provide support for the themes . helps them develop higher comprehension and cognitive skills . In the following ...
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Illustrations | 4 |
THE HISTORY | 20 |
ISSUES | 35 |
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