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Name: Winalyn Candelaria Vergara BEED 2I Date: February 12, 2024

Gather one example of children's literature for each genre justifying your choice. Give a brief of each
and point out and explain effectuve strategy on how to teach this literary text.

Genre Title of literary Brief description Strategies


text

1. Picture books The Very Hungry This book uses vibrant To teach this, encourage
Caterpillar" by Eric Carle. illustrations to tell a children to describe what
simple yet captivating they see in the pictures
story about a caterpillar and predict what will
turning into a butterfly. happen next.

2. Story books "We’re Going On A Bear This book is a great You can teach this by
Hunt" by Michael Rosen. example of a story that encouraging children to
uses repetitive and join in with the repetitive
rhythmic text, making it phrases and discuss the
engaging and easy for story's sequence.
children to remember

3. Traditional literature "Cinderella" This classic fairy tale is A teaching strategy


known worldwide and could be to discuss the
teaches lessons about moral of the story and
kindness and resilience. how the characters'
actions reflect this.

4. Historical literature "Number the Stars" by This book gives children Teaching this could
Lois Lowry. a glimpse into the time involve discussing the
of World War II from a historical context of the
child's perspective. story and how it impacts
the characters and plot.

5. Modern fantasy

6. Realistic fiction "Wonder" by R.J. Palacio. This book deals with a You could teach this by
child navigating school discussing the themes of
and society with a facial empathy and
difference. acceptance.

7. Nonfiction/informational "The Boy Who This book tells the true You can teach this by
books Harnessed the Wind" by story of a boy who built a discussing the
William Kamkwamba and windmill to save his importance of
Bryan Mealer. village from famine. perseverance and
innovation.

8. Poetry "Where the Sidewalk This book is a collection You can teach this by
Ends" by Shel Silverstein. of whimsical and having children read the
insightful poems. poems aloud and discuss
the meaning.

9. Drama "The Gruffalo" by Julia This book, with its You can teach this by
Donaldson. dramatic storyline and encouraging children to
engaging dialogue, is act out scenes from the
great for children's book.
dramatic play.

Each of these books offers unique opportunities for learning and discussion. Remember to engage
children in the story, ask open-ended questions, and encourage them to express their thoughts and
feelings about the text. 📚😊

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