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RUNNING HEAD: Literature Bibliography

Assignment 1.2: Literature Bibliography Assignment


TED 668: Multicultural Literature
Cristina Ulloa

National University
March 8, 2014

RUNNING HEAD: Literature Bibliography

LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY ASSIGNMENT

Cristina Ulloa

TED 668

BIBLIOGRAPHY TEMPLATE - AFRICAN / AFRICAN AMERICAN


Cultural
Group - list
country as
well

GENRE

AA- USA

Fiction: RF

Use in
classroom
for this
book
-REQUIRED

The Snowy Day can help to talk about the winter season and the fun activities children can practice in the outdoors. It also promotes
ethnic equality, good book to use to talk about differences among children from different races.

AA - USA

Use in
classroom
for this
book
REQUIRED

AA/Russia

Fiction:
TT, HF, RF,
Nonfiction:
NF-I,NF-B,
Poetry: P

Fiction:
Historical
Fiction

Title in APA format

Format

Sample
Goble, P. (1993). Girl who loved wild
horses. NY: Simon & Schuster Children's
Publishing.

picture book,
novel, chapter
book, short story,
anthology

Keats, E. (1962). The Snowy


Day. NY: Penguin Books USA

Picture Book

Wiles, D. (2001). Freedom


Summer. New York, NY. NY:
Simon & Schuster Children's
Publishing.

Picture Book

Topic/theme /subject area/strategy

Grade
levels

Theme: Respect among race;


PK-K
Seasons of the year. First story book
to cross social boundaries by being
the first American picture-book to
give the black child a central place in
childrens literature

Theme: Prejudice and racism.


Illustrates a town struggling with
segregation and integration. Tells the
story of friendship at the emergence
of Civil Rights.

PK-3

Earned an Award?

Caldecott Medal
(1963)

Ezra Jack Keats


Book Award (2001)
Coretta Scott King
Award (2001)

This book would be good for a lesson about discrimination and segregation. Students could be able to relate to the characters in the
story, and could express their feelings about the things that were unfair from the story.

Non-Fiction

Polacco, P. (1992). Chicken


Sunday. New York: The Putnam

Picture Book

Theme: Overcoming racial


differences. Embracing cultures with

1 3rd
grades

Commonwealth
Club of
California's

RUNNING HEAD: Literature Bibliography

n
USA
Use in
classroom
for this
book
OPTIONAL

Biography

and Grosset Group.

the help of love.

Recognition of
Excellence in
1992.

Promotes ethnic equality, good book to use to talk about differences among children from different races. Great book to use for the
month of February, African American cultural activities, or a friendship theme activity.

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