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T U T O R I A L W E E K 1 : C H O O S E S T O R I E S
F R O M AN Y 3 G E N R E S O F C H I L D R E N
S T O R I E S T O B E T A U G H T F O R A
D E S I G N AT E D L E V E L , J U S T I F Y Y O U R
C H O I C E .
LGA 3103 STORIES
FOR YOUNG
LEARNERS
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W H E N Y O U S P E A K A B O U T G E N R E A N D
L I T E R AT U R E , G E N R E M E A N S A
C ATE G OR Y, O R K I N D OF S TOR Y.
GENRES AND LITERATURE
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DEAR MR. HENSHAWBY BEVERLY CLEARY
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Realistic fiction
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Ten-year-old Leigh Botts likes to read, loves hisdog, Bandit, enjoys writing and is frustrated everyday when he finds food stolen from his lunch
box. As part of a second-grade school assignment,
Leigh writes a fan letter to a popular authornamed Mr. Henshaw.
Leigh chose this author because he likes theman's book, Ways to Amuse a Dog.
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Summary
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In the fourth, fifth and sixth grades, Leighcontinues to write to Mr. Henshaw.
To Leigh's surprise, Mr. Henshaw writes back with
advice about writing, relationships and getting tothe bottom of the lunchbox thief.
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JUSTIFICATION
Suitable for children age 9-10.
Portrays emotion of joy, loneliness, longing andanger.
Encourage writing and reading because the maincharacter, Leigh Botts loves writing and he keeps adiary.
Language is simple and new words can be
understood within context. Attractive reading with the presence of a dog,
Bandit, schools and teachers.
Comes with moral values; love and honesty.
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ABE LINCOLN GROWS UPBY CARL SANDBURG
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A biography
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Abe Lincoln Grows Up is a biography.
It presents the first twenty years of Lincoln's life,from his birth in a log cabin, through the migrationsof the Lincoln family in search for a better life.
It is about a boy born and raised in poverty, withmany hardships and very little formal education,struggles to make something of himself.
Although the story ends just as Lincoln leaveshome, all readers know that he is destined tobecome one of the best known and most lovedpresidents of the United States.
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Summary
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JUSTIFICATION
Suitable for children age 9-11.
This biography offers an outstanding depiction ofAmerican frontier living, describing the wilderness,
the farms, and the settlements which the childrencan relate to or learn something new.
It also portrays emotion of joys and sorrow of a child(character Abe Lincoln).
Following Lincoln down the Ohio and Mississippi riverson a flatboat to New Orleans, the reader alsoglimpses the world beyond the frontier.
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Children are curious to learn new things in life andif grown-ups pave the path of learning moresmoothly by using attractive stories, the stories
which are not against human clean nature butconvey a moral or real good experience of thepast.
Moral values: Determination, Love.
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THE GOLDEN COMPASSBY PHILIP PULLMAN
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Modern Fantasy
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The story depicts the adventures of Lyra Belacgua,an orphan living in a parallel universe on a worldthat looks much like our own.
In Lyra's world, a dogmatic ruling power called theMagisterium is conspiring to end tolerance and freeinquiry.
Poor, orphan and Gyptian children aredisappearing at the hands of a group the childrencall the Gobblers.
Rescued by the Gyptians, Lyra joins them on a tripto the far north in search of the missing children.
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Summary
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JUSTIFICATION
Suitable for children age 5-7.
Best for reading aloud session or story telling.
Attractive storylines and characters.
Gives curiosity for children to read continuously.
Great elements of suspense, magic, andsuperpower.
Provide new vocabulary and word meaning.
Inculcate justice, bravery and helping hand values.
Comes with interesting illustrations, pictures andcolors. Attract reading.
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Using stories in ESL classes is one of the best techniquesexperienced teachers usually use. This technique issaid to be used for the following aims:
A. to motivate and entertain the students B. to improve listening skills
C. to improve fluency
D. to improve pronunciation
E. to improve group work skills and group interaction
F. to create an atmosphere in which learning is bothpleasurable and possible for every student
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Overview
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ALL CATEGORIES OF BOOKS OR STORIES CAN BE
CALLED EITHER FICTION OR NON-FICTION.
Fiction a made up story
can tell aboutthings that couldhappen
is read for fun characters may be
like real people orimaginary
Non-Fiction
has facts that can be
checked and proven the author is an
expert on thisinformation
it IS TRUE!
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REALISTIC FICTION
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Realistic fiction is made up of stories that couldreally happen. Contemporary realistic fiction isrealistic fiction that is set in modern times.
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EXAMPLES OF REALISTIC FICTION
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Little Women
Dear Mr Henshaw Because of Winn Dixie
Crash Owl Moon
Shiloh
Summer of the Swans
Babysitter Club series
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HISTORICAL FICTION
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Historical fiction is made up of stories thattake place in a certain time and place inthe past. Real historical figures and settingsmay be included in a fiction story.
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EXAMPLES OF HISTORICAL FICTION
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A Boy at War
Across Five Aprils
Ben and Me
The Butterfly Charlie Skedaddle
Sign of the Beaver
Titanic Crossing
Dear America Series
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FOLKTALES
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Folktales includes stories, myths, and fablesthat people told one another over theyears. Later the stories were written down.
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EXAMPLES OF FOLKTALES
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Aesops Fables
Beauty and the Beast
The Bunyans
Cinderella John Henry
The Talking Eggs
The Tortoise and the Hare
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FANTASY
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Fantasy is fiction that has elements that are notreal. Sometimes this includes talking animals orcharacters with magical powers. Theres usuallya conflict between good and evil.
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EXAMPLES OF FANTASY
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Alices Adventures in Wonderland
Charlottes Web
The Wreck of the Zephyr
Lion, Witch, and the Wardrobe Lord of the Rings
Harry Potter Series
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FAIRY TALE
Special beginning and/or ending words - Onceupon a time...and they lived happily ever after.
Good character
Evil character
Royalty and/or a castle usually present
Magic happens
Problem and a Solution
Things often happen in "threes" or "sevens"
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EXAMPLES OF FAIRY TALE
The Dog and Her Little Glass Slipper
Cinderella
The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales
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BIOGRAPHY
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A biography is the true story of a real personslife from the past or present.
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EXAMPLES OF BIOGRAPHY
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Tiger Woods: An American Master
The Homerun Kings : BabeRuth and HenryAaron
Clara Barton, a Red Cross Pioneer Sacagawea
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THANK YOU.
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