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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE (UNM San Juan Center)
Tuesday, 25 May 2010
WELCOME REBECCA

Dear Rebecca,

Welcome to your world of children's literature this summer. Hopefully the invitations and opportunities to read, explore and experience story will inspire you to share this gift with the children you teach. The summer is a great time for reading, isn't it? Great teachers read children's literature.


It is not the act of reading that makes children smart, it is the art of reading stories that teach us about ourselves, that does.


Your syllabus is available online at childlitsyllabus_su10.htm

Your webpage will be housed at http://fvitali.tripod.com/443sp10.html


To begin, try playing the Jeopardy Game

and take the Genre Quizzle.

We will match up each Friday in June to talk books and stories!

 

In One Reading Peace...................Frances


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Sunday, 17 January 2010
WELCOME, SPRING 2010 Students!

Dear Children's Literature Readers!

We are in for an exciting and fast-paced semester as we collaborate with Heights Middle School on a poetry practicum project.

We will jump right into our practicum project with a visit from Maxime the French Chef, on our first session, January 25.

Please post your reflections of our first class session  by clicking on the words: Post Comment below.

Our Children's Literature Class Collection is available at

http://fvitali.tripod.com/443sp10.html

Thank you, Frances


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Thursday, 10 September 2009
Welcome Brittany

Welcome to our Children's Literature course blog. Our blog houses a multitude of resources for your use during our course and after the course is completed. Please take time to peruse the table of contents to the left and use the resources as needed. Here's to our reading together!

Frances


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Sunday, 25 January 2009
WEEKLY SCRIBE HIGHLIGHTS

As away to document our learning experiences, each week one of us will be responsible for highlighting the events of our class session. You have creative license in how you do this depending on your style, time and energy. The schedule is below:

Frances

1/26 &  5/11

Daniel

2/2 & 4/6

Tina

2/9 & 4/13

Kristin

2/16 & 4/20

Roderick

2/23 & 5/4

Sarah

 

 

3/2 & 3/9

 

Shelly

 

 

 

3/16 & TZ Poetry Slam

 

 

Nicole

 

 

 

3/30 & Tibbetts Poetry Slam

 

 


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WELCOME, SPRING 2009 Students!

Dear Children's Literature Students,

Welcome to our Spring 2009 semester. You are in for a fun adventure as we immerse ourselves in: reading lots of children's literature; talking about literature; working with Tibbetts Middle School students in a Poetry Slam practicum; performing creative drama; writing our own poetry; researching literature genres and literary elements.

Thank you for your understanding with my creative friend Maxime, the French Chef. I have to remember he means well and he is passionate about anything he undertakes. Maxime wanted me to ask you your thoughts about his visit to our children's literature class today. Please post your comments below so he can stop pestering me.

To post your comments, just click on the words "Post Comment" below, enter your comments and click send. Your message will be uploaded so that you will be able to read your message and other response postings.

Thank you, Frances & Maxime!


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Monday, 20 October 2008
The second half of our story

Hope you all enjoyed the Storytelling Festival October 9-11, 2008.

Thank you for posting your midterm reflections. Your insight about your own learning is another level of gaining confidence and independence as readers of children's literature and equally becomes a learning tool for both of us to assess your progress over time.

I appreciate your suggestions and will incorporate them into the rest of our time together.

Thank you.....................Frances


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Monday, 25 August 2008

WEEKLY SCRIBES, thank you for posting your session highlights here. Remember, these highlights are a way of documenting what happened in class and leaves a story trail of our time together. A brief overview is fine.

Please take note of your scheduled times below and be responsible in posting before the next class session:

Sept. 8..........Tammie | Sept. 15........Devin |

Sept. 22........Amber  G.| Sept. 29........Ami |

Oct. 6.............Kelly | Oct.13...........Valerie |

Oct. 20...........Elsie  | Oct. 27...........Rebekah

Nov. 3........Elise (Mary) | Nov. 10.........Sarah | Nov. 17.........Elsie

Nov. 24.......Frances | Dec. 1............TBA |

      


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MAXIME, the French Chef Sighting!
Please share below your impressions and reflections for Maxime! He would like to know!

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FALL 2008 CHILDREN'S LITERATURE

WELCOME Storied Readers to our Fall 2008 Children's Literature class. Stories are what propels us in being human! As Bruce Perry reminds us, "We are storytelling primates." Stories are what we do best. So during this course we will be exploring genres of stories, telling stories, enjoying others' stories, reading stories, sharing stories, discussing stories, engaging others in stories that will culminate in our story which will be memorable after our course is completed. You will carry these stories with you to share with others and to add to. The best teachers are good storytellers. So our journey begins!

We will have an opportunity to collaborate with students and teachers from Tibbetts Middle School this semester as we learn about engaging in talking about stories, assessing and redirecting in authentic experiences. We will become familiar with America's Choice Reading Program and teach within its context.

Please see this time as an opportunity to marinate (Harvey Daniels' epression) in stories you have been wanting to read,  never would have read, you don't know about yet, that have yet to find you. Do not read because you HAVE to but because you WANT to, familiarizing yourself with children's authors and stories so you may be the spark-the catalyst- for children's storied development. Your stories will become new friends for you to share with the children you teach.

Children's author Katherine Patterson said:

“The wonderful thing about books is that they allow us to enter imaginatively into someone else's life. And when we do that, we learn to sympathize with other people. But the real surprise is that we also learn truths about ourselves, about our own lives that somehow we hadn't been able to see before.”

(Katherine Patterson Quotes at http://thinkexist.com/quotation/the_wonderful_thing_about_books_is_that_they/345500.html)

 

As a class family we will engage in a playful LATENESS POLICY as follows: If more than 10 minutes late to class, you (including instructor) will tell a story. The only stipulation is that it can be anything but the TRUTH. So fabrications, exaggerations, elaborations are expected and appreciated.

Again, welcome to our playful learning and storied environment!

Your host who welcomes all characters.................. Frances


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Sunday, 27 January 2008
WEEKLY SESSION HIGHLIGHTS

WEEKLY SCRIBES, thank you for posting your session highlights here. Remember, these highlights are a way of documenting what happened in class. A brief overview is fine.

1/28 MARY | 2/4 FRANCES2/11 BARBARA |

2/18 SARAH | 2/25 CHRISTINE |

3/3 NIKKI | 3/10 SHANTEL | 3/17 NANCY | 3/31 ANNA |

4/7 CHELSEA | 4/14 FREDERICK | 4/21 volunteer | 4/28 volunteer

5/5 FRANCES


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