Looking at Literature
Rosie Banks
Looking at Literature
Rosie Banks
In order to cultivate a love of reading and a respect for the written word, developing readers need to become familiar with a variety of literary works, such as fables, folktales, and myths. While they may gravitate toward fiction, exposure to poetry and autobiographies can inspire an interest in the genre and appreciation for its value. Through at-level accessible narratives and helpful accompanying images, this inviting introduction to the world of literature describes different kinds, how they’re constructed, their importance to peoples of the past and today, and how one might try to write in a similar way. Features include: Provides a solid foundation for further exploration of each genre. Encourages readers to seek out new literary experiences. ELA curricula expect learners to read and comprehend a variety of texts, including fictional and informational works. Each genre’s link to history and culture is noted, creating possibilities for cross-curricular connections.
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