Creating books!

Today I want to comment what ma mates did, latest weeks we have seen several presentations, made by all of you, about different english authors that wrote different stories for little children. You made great presentations to introduce your different authors and each works and contributions. Most of the presented authors work not only in […]

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THE POWER OF THE FAMILY. THE RELEVANCE IN READING

Hi everyone!! This is my second post and I hope you like it. I am going to deal with “The importance of families reading at early ages”. The first seminar that we had three weeks ago made me think because I felt sad because I didn’t remember about my reading experiences. As we all know, […]

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Jazz Chants!

Hello guys! This time I want to write about Jazz Chants. The other day we saw in class what Jazz Chants was and it was very surprising for me because I have never heard about it and I could see that it was so easy to create a Jazz Chant. A Jazz Chanting is a […]

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books, stories….and beyond

Hello again mates! Today I want to talk about the class when we presented our authors (the famous writers of children’s books). When we read a book, we normally know only things about the book, I mean, after reading  them we know the story with an introduction a main body and a final (that can […]

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Dr. Seuss

Researching about this great author helped me understand why he wrote certain stories. I had no idea that Dr.Seuss wrote the story of “How the grinch stole christmas”.  The stories undertones are  especially important to study with the students in the classroom. We should try to transmit to our students that Christmas is not an opportunity to simply […]

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Going beyond the names. Great authors, great discoveries.

This week, we had the opportunity to introduce, and be introduced, to some of the most relevant authors related to Children’s Literature in English. For our teacher, there were different ways to do it, including from handing us the most rigurous classnotes including hundreds of data impossible to memorize, to making us take an active […]

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Reading activities

During the seminar this week, we talked about our reading experience and the teacher told us to draw a reading life on a map. Some of my partners read a lot since they were children but some of them don’t like reading so much or they just read comics when they were young and now […]

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Great authors

Hello readers! This is my second blogpost and I have to recognize that is actually tougher than planned to choose a great writing topic. But as I was thinking on great ideas I am going to elaborate on top notch children´s literature writers. During this week I was investigating with my peers about what makes […]

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Experts in Children’s literature: Maurice Sendak

Experts in Children’s literature: Maurice Sendak Hello everyone, this week I’m writing about a new activity that we have developed during this week. We can call this activity as Groups of Experts in Children’s literature. To complete the activity, first we have to form small groups, and then the teacher gave to each group the […]

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