Title: History in Children
1History in Childrens Literature
- Dr. Tonja L. Root
- Early Childhood Reading Education
- Valdosta State University
- Valdosta, GA 31698
2The Power of History in Childrens Literature
- Transports readers to another time and another
place - Allows readers to become a part of history
- Brings social studies to life
- Brings a deeper understanding and meaning to
students
3Picture Books Regional and International Focus
- Benefits
- Captures students interest in places associated
with characters - Motivates students interest in maps and
geographic information - Allows for the integration of social studies,
reading writing - Provides information
4Picture Books Regional and International Focus
- Regions
- Northeast
- Southeast
- Midwest Great Plains States
- Southwest
- Far West
- International
5Biographies Benefits
- Relate historical information in an interesting
and realistic manner - Enable readers to experience real life
vicariously by relating experiences providing
historical context for understanding lives - Increases students awareness of traits that
characterize leaders
6Bio-Poems
- First name of biographical subject
- Four adjectives describing subject
- Husband/wife/sibling, etc., of . . .
- Lover of...(3 people, places, things)
- Who feels . . . (3 emotions)
- Who fears . . . (3 things)
- Who would like to see(3 things)
- Resident of(city, state, country)
- Last name of biographical subject
7Developing Expertise on Biographers their
Subjects
- Areas of Learning When Studying Biographies
- Learning about famous historical figures
- Learning about the literary genre of biography
8Studying Biographies of Different Subjects
Written by the Same Author
- Learn from enjoy unique portrayals of
historical subjects - Understand significance style of biography
- Analyze writing style, sense of humor, historical
accuracy documentation, characterization,
theme
9Studying Biographies of Same Subject/Theme by
Different Authors
- Compare contrast to determine each authors
- portrayal of subjects strengths weaknesses
- use of authentic materials for conveying story
- style of writing (point of view, tone)
- documentation
- type of biography (complete/partial)
10Using Historical Fiction Benefits
- Helps students experience the past
- Exposes them to conflicts, suffering, problems of
those who lived before them - Provides vicarious experiences of participating
in the life of the past
11Responding to Historical Fiction through
Journals Benefits
- Students respond to literature by writing as they
read. - Readers are active participants in making meaning
from the literature. - Students process informative thoughts they
experience while reading. - It captures the personal interaction of the
reader with that part of history.
12Historical Fiction Response Journals
- A place for students to express their thoughts,
insights, feelings, reactions, questions,
connections, opinions while reading a book - Means of preserving those special transaction
with books - Chance to write without being graded free
expression of ideas
13Historical Fiction Response Journals (cont.)
- May mention historical facts, names, setting
- May assume the role of a fictional character
- May respond to specific response prompts given by
the teacher (p. 133)
14Historical Fiction Character Journals
- Encourages reader to become the main character
- Readers writes entries as if they were the
character - Writes entries in diary form after reading each
chapter
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