Deck 4: Picturebooks Across Genres

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All picturebooks should display rich language use in __________ ways.

A) surprising
B) interesting
C) thoughtful
D) unusual
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Many picturebooks for younger children are organized around the theme of:

A) community.
B) family.
C) growing up.
D) friendship.
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Wordless books tell their stories through illustrations and clues from the:

A) title.
B) author.
C) publisher.
D) theme.
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People were shocked when the Caldecott committee considered _________ a picturebook and awarded it the Caldecott Medal in 2008.

A) The Invention of Hugo Cabret
B) Lost & Found: Three by Shaun Tan
C) This One Summer
D) American Born Chinese
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Picturebooks of poetry and song contain illustrations that depict both the _____ and feeling of the text.

A) emotion
B) diversity
C) mood
D) action
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A book that focuses on shapes or the different shades of blue is considered a(n) _______ book.

A) concept
B) story
C) poetry
D) alphabet
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Predictable or patterned books:

A) contain more lines of text than illustrations.
B) support children's attempts at independent reading.
C) provide visual and tactile materials to explore.
D) develop concepts of numbers and letters.
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_________ seem to push readers away and remind them they are only reading a story.

A) Picturebook apps
B) Postmodern picturebooks
C) Participation books
D) Predictable/patterned books
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Picture books should be used with:

A) infants.
B) young children.
C) middle school students.
D) all ages of children.
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Children who have been exposed to picturebooks have an easier time _________.

A) making friends.
B) understanding school.
C) learning to read.
D) interacting with teachers.
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Accuracy and organization are important for determining quality in nonfiction.
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Problems, actions, and solutions describe characterization.
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Picturebooks are mainly meant for young children to read independently.
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Picture storybooks are available for younger children and older adolescents.
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The typical language used in picturebooks of poetry and song should be interesting but difficult to the intended audience.
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Books focusing on numbers should have illustrations free from "clutter."
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The purpose of Alphabet books is to allow young readers to memorize the alphabet.
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Beginning-to-read books and transitional chapter books are considered true picturebooks.
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Picturebook apps should not provide any additional features beyond what the original book offers.
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Picturebooks are many children's main exposure to fine art.
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How do illustrations add to the quality of each narrative element?
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Create a writing activity students could do with a wordless picturebook.
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In your own words, define a postmodern picturebook.
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Why are graphic novels appealing to all age groups?
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How would you analyze a picturebook of poetry and song for quality?
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Create a parent newsletter in which you explain your reasoning for using picturebooks with adolescents.
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Select a picturebook from the front of the room and evaluate it using the quality indicators you learned about in this chapter.
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Based on the reading, develop a response to the following statement, "Picturebook apps are better than traditional picturebooks."
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All picturebooks should display rich language use in __________ ways.

A) surprising
B) interesting
C) thoughtful
D) unusual
interesting
2
Many picturebooks for younger children are organized around the theme of:

A) community.
B) family.
C) growing up.
D) friendship.
growing up.
3
Wordless books tell their stories through illustrations and clues from the:

A) title.
B) author.
C) publisher.
D) theme.
title.
4
People were shocked when the Caldecott committee considered _________ a picturebook and awarded it the Caldecott Medal in 2008.

A) The Invention of Hugo Cabret
B) Lost & Found: Three by Shaun Tan
C) This One Summer
D) American Born Chinese
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Picturebooks of poetry and song contain illustrations that depict both the _____ and feeling of the text.

A) emotion
B) diversity
C) mood
D) action
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A book that focuses on shapes or the different shades of blue is considered a(n) _______ book.

A) concept
B) story
C) poetry
D) alphabet
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Predictable or patterned books:

A) contain more lines of text than illustrations.
B) support children's attempts at independent reading.
C) provide visual and tactile materials to explore.
D) develop concepts of numbers and letters.
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_________ seem to push readers away and remind them they are only reading a story.

A) Picturebook apps
B) Postmodern picturebooks
C) Participation books
D) Predictable/patterned books
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Picture books should be used with:

A) infants.
B) young children.
C) middle school students.
D) all ages of children.
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Children who have been exposed to picturebooks have an easier time _________.

A) making friends.
B) understanding school.
C) learning to read.
D) interacting with teachers.
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Accuracy and organization are important for determining quality in nonfiction.
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Problems, actions, and solutions describe characterization.
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Picturebooks are mainly meant for young children to read independently.
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Picture storybooks are available for younger children and older adolescents.
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The typical language used in picturebooks of poetry and song should be interesting but difficult to the intended audience.
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Books focusing on numbers should have illustrations free from "clutter."
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The purpose of Alphabet books is to allow young readers to memorize the alphabet.
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Beginning-to-read books and transitional chapter books are considered true picturebooks.
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Picturebook apps should not provide any additional features beyond what the original book offers.
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Picturebooks are many children's main exposure to fine art.
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How do illustrations add to the quality of each narrative element?
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Create a writing activity students could do with a wordless picturebook.
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In your own words, define a postmodern picturebook.
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Why are graphic novels appealing to all age groups?
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How would you analyze a picturebook of poetry and song for quality?
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Create a parent newsletter in which you explain your reasoning for using picturebooks with adolescents.
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Select a picturebook from the front of the room and evaluate it using the quality indicators you learned about in this chapter.
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Based on the reading, develop a response to the following statement, "Picturebook apps are better than traditional picturebooks."
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