Analyzing Children's Books Quiz

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What should you do after reading the entire book for basic mechanics like spelling and grammar?

  • Read the book again to evaluate the narrative. (correct)
  • Write in the book diary, notes or computer about what emotions and thoughts the book created for you.
  • Decide if you would read the book again based on your initial concepts.
  • Jot down your initial thoughts on paper, a book diary or type your first impressions with a computer to record and organize your research.

What is a specific analytical requirement for poetry in children's books?

  • Narrative evaluation
  • Meter and rhyme (correct)
  • Developmental appropriateness
  • Emotional and intellectual appropriateness

What should you consider when analyzing books for children?

  • Age and developmental appropriateness (correct)
  • Spelling and grammar
  • Emotions and thoughts the book created for you
  • Intended age group's favorite genre

What is suggested to test when analyzing a book for children in a specific age or grade category?

<p>The cognitive and emotional levels in the specific age or grade category (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What should you do after jotting down your initial thoughts on paper or with a computer?

<p>Write about what emotions and thoughts the book created for you. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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