I will be attaching the rubric for this assignment so that it may help you allign what the expectations are. Thank you! The TOPIC to be used can be Fairytales for the preprimary setting.
For this assignment, you will create an annotated bibliography of 10-15 literature resources for a topic of your choice. Your bibliography will include source information as well as a description of each item. Think about using your thematic unit theme as the basis for your bibliography and you will have a solid start for your resources list as well as some good ideas to incorporate into your unit.
Complete the Following
Choose a topic that you would like to teach in a preprimary setting. (This topic could be different from that of your thematic unit or can be the same) Consider what types of creative arts activities you could use to teach children about your chosen topic. Then, consider how you could incorporate literature into those activities.
Create an annotated bibliography of 10-15 literature resources for your chosen topic. For each literature resource, include the following components:
Source information (Author’s Last Name, Author’s First Name. Title. City: Publisher, Publication Year.)
Type of literature (poetry, nonfiction, fiction, picture book, etc.)
Summary of literature (brief description of what the content is about)
Appropriate audience (age range)
Integration of literature (include at least 1 description for how you would integrate the literature into creative arts /thematic unit activities)
Overall recommendation (whether or not you would recommend the literature and why)
You should include at least one of each of the following types of literature (note that some books may cover more than one category):
Fiction
Non-fiction
Poetry/Chant
Cultural Character
Predictable
This assignment assesses your mastery of the following module objective:
Select many different types of books to include in a thematic unit (CO# 1, CO# 5)
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