50 Cards in this Set
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Set in the past with little or no reference to historical events or people-- a social history
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Sarah Plain and Tall
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Based on actual personal experiences or remembrances of the author
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Little House on the Prairie
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Based o a real event in history
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Number the Stars
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In Number the Stars, who does Ellen pretend to be when the Germans come to the Johansen's home?
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AnneMarie's older sister, Lisa
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What is the name of the new award from the American Library Association that honors informational books?
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Sibert Award
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Survey
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Penguins by Gail Gibbons
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Life Cycle
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Harlequin Moth by Millicent Selsam
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Picturebook
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Charlie needs a Cloak by Tomie dePaola
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Specialized
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Desert Giant by Barbara Bash
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Which of the following is an example of a value of graphic novels?
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They are good for visual learners.
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In Number the Stars, what do Ellen and Annemarie find at the seashore?
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A gray kitten
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In Because of Winn Dixie, who does India Opal miss?
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Her mother
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In Bridge to Terabithia, where does Jess go the day that Leslie is killed?
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to a Musuem
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Which of the following titles was mentioned in class as a picturebook biography?
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Ella Fitzgerald
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Word that makes a sound like the action represented by the word
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onomatopoeia
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repetition of the same letter or sound at the beginning of several words in succession
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alliteration
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pattern produced by emphasis and duration of notes in music or by long or short syllables in words
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rhythm
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Peers
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Molly's Pilgrim
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Human Condition
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Bridge to Terabithia
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Family Stories
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Little Women
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Survival Stories
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Julie of the Wolves
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In the video, Antarctic Antics, the main characters were...
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penguins
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What fantasy novels are compared to the imaginary world of Terabithia?
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Chronicles of Narnia
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In Because of Winn Dixie, what is Winn Dixie afraid of?
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thunderstorms
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An example of rhyming poetry
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The Little Turtle
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An example of concrete poetry-- the arrangement of the words extend the poem's meaning
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Bad Poem
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This poem features many different animal sounds
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I speak, I say, I talk
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In Tales from the House of Bunnicula: Screaming Mummies of the Pharoah's Tomb II, what award foes Howie want to win?
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Newbony Award
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In the Winning Stroke, why does Jerry take up the sport of swimming?
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he is injured playing baseball and during his swimming therapy, he learns to like the sport of swimming
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Which of the following statements tell why there has been a decrease in the circulation of informational books in public libraries recently?
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increased use of the internet for getting factual information
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Experiment or activity books are popular with children because...
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children enjoy making crafts and projects
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Which of the following type of graphic novels are from Japan?
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Manga
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Hoop Heroes
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Simplified
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Saladin: Noble Prince of Islam
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Collective
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Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes
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Partial
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In Because of Winn Dixie, who is Miss Fanny Block?
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The town librarian
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Which of the following authors writes photographic essays?
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George Ancona
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In Number the Stars, Annemarie's little sister, Kristi, throws a temper tantrum when her mother brings her...
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shoes made of fish skin
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The type of poetry is considered to be the type that children like the best...
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narrative
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School Story
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Amazing Grace
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Animal Story
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Because of Winn Dixie
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"Frog went a-courtin"
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considered to be an appropriate ballad for children
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Global Warming: The Threat of the Earth's Changing Climate by Laurence Pringle
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Survey
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What Makes a Magnet? by Franklyn Branley
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picturebook
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Murals: Walls that Sing by George Ancona
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Photographic Essay
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Children are most likely to select an above level informational book because...
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the book has more detailed and appealing illustrations
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"Knock Knock"
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Rhythm
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"In this Last Class Before Lunch"
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imagery
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"Snowball"
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Personification
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"I Speak, I Say, I Talk"
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onomatopoeia
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