Philip Nel > Courses > English 355: Literature for Children (Spring 2005)
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100 (total for all quizzes) |
In class, day reading is due. |
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200 |
Daily. |
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Weekly. |
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Midterm Exam |
200 |
In class, 2/23. |
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150 |
At the beginning of class, 4/4. |
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| Paper 2 | 150 | At the beginning of class, 5/2. | |
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Final Exam |
200 |
In class: 4:10-6:00 p.m., 5/10. |
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Total |
1000 |
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Introduction to Literature for Children
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| January | W 12 | Introduction. Shel Silverstein, The Giving Tree (1964). |
| F 14 | A Brief History of Literature for Children. Items 2, 3, and 4 in the Class Pack. | |
| M 17 | Martin Luther King Day | |
| W 19 | Anthony Browne, Changes (1990); Bryan Collier, Uptown (2000); Doreen Cronin and Betsy Lewin (illus.), Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type (2000); Rachel Isadora, Bens Trumpet (1979); Peggy Rathmann, 10 Minutes till Bedtime (1998); Jon Scieszka and Steve Johnson (illus.), The Frog Prince Continued (1991) [all R]. Perry Nodelman's "Pleasures of Literature" [W]. Guest lecture: Karin Westman. | |
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Fairy Tales and Revisions
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| F 21 | All "Little Red Riding Hood" tales, The Classic Fairy Tales, edited by Maria Tatar (3-24). Guest lecture: Anne Phillips. | |
| M 24 | "Little Red Riding Hood," cont'd. Guest lecture: Anne Phillips. | |
| W 26 | "Sleeping Beauty": versions by Perrault and Grimm; Dore's illustration [CP]. Guest lecture: Anne Phillips. | |
| F 28 | Andersen, "The Little Mermaid" and "The Little Match Girl" (Classic Fairy Tales, 216-34). Anderson, "The Ugly Duckling," "The Steadfast Tin Soldier," and "The Emperor's New Clothes" [CP]. Guest lecture: Anne Phillips. | |
| M 31 | Chris Van Allsburg, The Widow's Broom (1992) [R]; Jon Scieszka and Lane Smith, The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs by A. Wolf (1989); David Wiesner, The Three Pigs (2001) [R]. | |
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Poetry, Sense, and Nonsense
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| February | W 2 | The selected poems in the Class Pack. |
| F 4 | The selected poems in the Class Pack, continued. Close-Reading and Teaching (the handout used in today's class). | |
| M 7 | Lewis Carroll, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865). | |
| W 9 | Lewis Carroll, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865), continued. | |
| F 11 | Carroll, "Jabberwocky" (116-19) and "Humpty Dumpty" (159-68) from Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There (1872); Edward Lear, "The Owl and the Pussycat," "The Jumblies," and "The Table and the Chair" from Nonsense Songs, Stories, Botany and Alphabets (1871) <http://www.nonsenselit.org/Lear/ns/index.html> [W]. | |
| M 14 | L. Frank Baum, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900). | |
| W 16 | Baum, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900), continued. | |
| F 18 | Dr. Seuss, The Cat in the Hat (1957), Green Eggs and Ham (1960) [both R]. | |
| M 21 | Seuss, The Sneetches and Other Stories (1961), Horton Hears a Who! (1954), Yertle the Turtle and Other Stories (1958) [all R]. How World War II Created Dr. Seuss: web-based "slide show" used during today's class. | |
| W 23 | Seuss, The Lorax (1971), The Butter Battle Book (1984) [R]; Allison Lurie, "The Cabinet of Dr. Seuss" [CP]. | |
| F 25 | Midterm Exam. Click on this sentence to see the exam format. If interested, consider taking The Vark Questionnaire to see how you learn. | |
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Picture Books (1): The Art of Picture Books
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| M 28 | Molly Bang, Picture This (1991); Leo Lionni, Little Blue and Little Yellow (1959) [R]; Nodelman, "Picture Books" (215-44) [CP]. | |
| March | W 2 | Lionni, Frederick (1967); Crockett Johnson, A Picture for Harold's Room (1960) [R]; Faith Ringgold, Tar Beach (1991). |
| F 4 | Allen Say, Grandfather's Journey (1993) [R]; Carolivia Herron, Nappy Hair, illustrated by Joe Cepeda (1988) [R]; Christopher Myers, Black Cat (1999) [R]; Peter Sis, Madlenka (2000)* | |
| M 7 | Quint Buchholz, Sleep Well, Little Bear (1994) [R]; David Wiesner, Free Fall (1988) [R]; Ann Jonas, The Trek (1985) [R]; Chris Van Allsburg, Jumanji (1982) [R]. | |
| W 9 | Ann Jonas, Round Trip (1983) [R]; David Macaulay, Black and White (1990) [R]; Chris Van Allsburg, The Mysteries of Harris Burdick (1984) [R]; Jon Scieszka and Lane Smith, The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales (1992) [R]. | |
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Picture Books (2). When We Were Very, Very Young: Bank Street Group and Beyond
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| F 11 | Margaret Wise Brown, Goodnight Moon, illustrated by Clement Hurd (1947) [R]; Ruth Krauss, A Hole Is to Dig (1952), illustrated by Maurice Sendak. | |
| M 14 | Crockett Johnson, Harold and the Purple Crayon (1955); Maurice Sendak, Where The Wild Things Are (1963), In the Night Kitchen (1970) [R]. | |
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Novels (1): Easy Readers and Middle-Grade Readers
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| W 16 | Arnold Lobel, Frog and Toad Together (1972). | |
| F 18 | Astrid Lindgren, Pippi Longstocking (1950). | |
| M 28 | Patricia MacLachlan, Sarah Plain and Tall (1985); Laura Ingalls Wilder, excerpt from Little House on the Prairie (1935) [CP]; Segal, "Realism and Children's Literature: Notes from a Historical Perspective" (46-47) [CP]. | |
| W 30 | MacLaclan and Wilder, cont'd. Andrew Clements, Frindle (1996). | |
| April | F 1 | NO CLASS. Work on your papers. |
| M 4 | Clements, Frindle, cont'd. Paper #1 DUE in class. | |
| W 6 | Jack Gantos, Joey Pigza Swallowed the Key (1998) | |
| F 8 | NO CLASS, as per Provost M. Duane Nellis's email message (sent 02/01/05): "we will again cancel classes on Friday afternoon prior to the All-University Open House. Classes will be canceled starting at 2:30 p.m. on Friday, April 8. [...] Thank you for your support of this recruitment activity and community event." | |
| M 11 | Jack Gantos, Joey Pigza Swallowed the Key (1998), cont'd. | |
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Novels (2): Historical Fiction, Family Stories, Fantasy
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| W 13 | Christopher Paul Curtis, The Watsons Go to Birmingham -- 1963 (1995), through Chapter 8 (p. 120) | |
| F 15 | Curtis, The Watsons Go to Birmingham -- 1963, to end. | |
| M 18 | Curtis, The Watsons Go to Birmingham -- 1963, cont'd. | |
| W 20 | Linda Sue Park, A Single Shard (2001), through Chapter 7 | |
| F 22 | Park, A Single Shard, to end. | |
| M 25 | J. K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban(1999), through Chapter 6 (p. 122). | |
| W 27 | Rowling, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, through Chapter 10 (p. 210). | |
| F 29 | Rowling, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, through Chapter 15 (p. 313). | |
| May | M 2 | Russell, "Children's Books and the Censor" [CP]. Paper #2 DUE in class. |
| W 4 | Rowling, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, to end. | |
| F 6 | Conclusion and Review | |
| T 10 | Final Exam, 4:10 to 6 p.m. You must take the final exam on the day and at the time scheduled. NO EXCEPTIONS. MARK YOUR CALENDARS. | |
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