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itsmyluck

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How should a teacher approach the task of choosing good literature?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

A child who is person smart:
 
  a. usually appreciates one good friend.
  b. enjoys people who play music.
  c. is sensitive to facial expressions.
  d. is able to analyze social situations.



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Answer to Question 1

In order to do this, the teacher has to first possess an understanding of the children the literature is for and the purpose for which the books are being used. After this has been established, the teacher needs to learn the various aspects of good childrens literature. Reading much childrens literature is very helpful. Additional sources of information and titles can be found in library journals, childrens literature websites, and book publishers websites.

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ANSWER: c





 

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