Caldecott Award Winning Literature By Johanne Whittington Section # 1979 EDU291.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Cheryl Youse Colquitt County High School What is the Caldecott Medal?
Advertisements

The John Newbery Medal. Newbery Beginnings The Newbery medal was created in 1922 by the American Library association. The medal is awarded to the best.
 In 1937 Rene Paul Chambellan designed the Caldecott Medal. The bronze medal had the winner’s name and the date engraved on the back.
Serena’s 10 Tips to Caldecott Recognition Serena Chidester Educ. 316 Children’s Literature 05/02/05.
Picture Books – A Summary from Children’s Books in Children’s Hands January 23, 2008 Multicultural Children’s Literature.
Picture Books ELE 616 Research in Children’s Literature Fall 2009.
John Newbery and the Story of the Newbery Medal dub.jpg.
Children’s Literature Compiled by: Dr. Lee-Anne T. Spalding Sources: Literature and the Child (8 th Ed.) & Genre Study.
Children’s Literature
 Awarded to the illustrator of the most distinguished American Picture book for children  Awarded every year  Given by the Association for Library.
© 2007 by The McGraw-Hill Companies. All rights reserved. Chapter 1 Knowing Children’s Literature.
Presenting The Red Clover Award Red Clover Game!
The Caldecott Medal Cheryl Youse Colquitt County High School.
Qualities of Children’s Literature Ready Set Teach urrlab/handouts/genres.htm l.
Biographies Created by, C. Trembath. A biography is a book about a real person. It is the true story of someone’s life.
The Caldecott Award The 2005 Winner and Honor Books A Comparative Analysis The 2005 Winner and Honor Books A Comparative Analysis.
Reading Genres.
Caldecott Award Illustrators by Annette Janssen “Many persons became concerned that the artists creating picture books for children were as deserving of.
Welcome To Your Library Jill Stembridge Media Center Another word for library.
The Caldecott Medal w EQ: Why do they have two different medals? What is the criteria for the artwork to be recognized for this award? w EQ2: What is an.
Book Awards List compiled from the State of Ohio Library Guidelines.
The Sibert Medal Forest Lake and Wantagh Elementary Schools.
Caldecott Award. The Caldecott Medal is given out each year by the Association for Library Service to Children, a part of the American Library Association,
The Caldecott Medal What is the Caldecott Medal?.
Illustrator Study David Wiesner “A regular guy who happens to be a genius” – Carol Goldenberg, Art Director.
Author Study. A Little Bit about the Author  Gary Paulsen has written many books for young adults. His wife, Ruth Wright Paulsen has illustrated his.
Introducing the World’s Arts “A picture lives only through him who looks at it.” —Pablo Picasso (cited in Bruner, 1979, p. 22)
Major Book Awards By Barbara Miles Bruce K. Craig Librarian.
Caldecott Award Winners Dianna Jo Crawford (Adapted from Cheryl Youse Colquitt County High School)
Lincoln School Caldwell, NJ Created by Doreen Golembeski Library-Media Specialist The Caldecott Medal
Caldecott Medal. History 1938 – established for children’s picture books in the United States. Named after Randolph Caldecott who was an influential children’s.
N EWBERY AND C ALDECOTT A WARDS. N EWBERRY A WARD Given to the “most distinguished American children’s book published in the previous year”. Named after.
NATIVE AMERICAN YOUTH SERVICES LITERATURE AWARD The children's book award was created as a way to identify and honor the very best writing and illustrations.
Kevin Henkes Yesmean Aysheh LAE3414.
Justin Dodd.  One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish is a wonderful book that was written by Dr. Seuss in This book helps young children learn about.
Explore Award Winners Discover Literature Awards for the Young Adult
Alice in Wonderland Character and Scenery Design September 1-3, 2015.
First Grade WebQuest. The Caldecott Award is given each year to the best illustrated book for children.
Children’s Literature Children’s Book Awards Children’s Literature Children’s Book Awards.
The Caldecott Medal. Illustrator A person who makes pictures for a book A person who makes pictures for a book.
Introducing the World’s Arts “A picture lives only through him who looks at it.” —Pablo Picasso (cited in Bruner, 1979, p. 22) Copyright 2012 Cengage Learning.
Children’s Literature. Quality Children’s Literature About experiences of childhood (birthday parties, losing a tooth, first day of school, etc.)
Randolph Caldecott Medal Award Abegail Prado & Sherone Barnes.
The Randolph Caldecott Medal. How do you receive this medal? The Caldecott Medal is awarded yearly to the artist with the most distinguished Picture Book.
1 Has written over 30 children’s books, her latest in 1999, that still impact children through literature all over the country!
Literature for Adolescents Jessica Dockter Fall 2009.
The Caldecott Medal w Presentation by Mrs. Hembree w Adapted from a presentation by Jan Ross, LMS at Dixie Elementary School, Lexington, KY.
Children’s Book Awards: The Caldecott Medal
Anielka Lopez EDRL 407.  Nikki Giovanni was born June 7, 1943 as Yolande Cornelia Giovanni, Jr.  Nikki is a world- renowned poet, writer, commentator,
The Caldecott Medal Presentation created by Cheryl Youse of Colquitt County High School; Adapted by Katherine Stehman.
Genres. What is a Genre? A word from the French which means “category” A word from the French which means “category” A word used to describe the various.
The Caldecott Medal. Randolph J. Caldecott Born: March 22, 1846 Died: February 12, 1886.
David Shannon Award winning author and illustrator “Fairy dust is very useful. I use it to turn oatmeal into cake.”
Children’s Literature. Quality Children’s Literature About experiences of childhood (birthday parties, losing a tooth, first day of school, etc.)
A JUST RIGHT BOOK North Aiken Elementary Media Center.
Cheryl Youse Colquitt County High School
Jill Underwood Cook Elementary School
Chapter 5 Picture Books Guiding Questions
Caldecott Medal.
Presentation on Children’s Books Awards
The Caldecott Medal What is the Caldecott Medal?.
Literature and the Child
Presentation on Children’s Literature
Caldecott Award Winners
Forest Lake and Mandalay Elementary Schools
Kevin Henkes I became an author-illustrator when I was nineteen years old. Susan Hirschman at Greenwillow Books made my dream come true. My first picture.
S1 Reading Book Bingo.
Your guide to the best new children's and young adult literature is here. The winners of the 2015 Newbery and Caldecott youth literature awards were announced.
Award Winning Books The John Newbery Medal.
you will complete a worksheet
Presentation transcript:

Caldecott Award Winning Literature By Johanne Whittington Section # 1979 EDU291

The Caldecott Metals 1 Gold Metal is given to the book with the best illustrations and 3 Silver Awards are given to the Honorable Mentions.

The Past “ What’s the use of a book without any pictures in it?” John Tenniel's illustration of the Mad Tea Party from Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865) 25 Years later came the Caldecott Metals...

The Awards Present… René Paul Chambellan designed the Caldecott Medal in 1937 The judges of the Newberry Award had a hard time choosing the winner the literature award because of the incredible illustrations… so they came up with; the Caldecott Metals.

The First Golden Award… Animals of the Bible, A Picture Book. Illustrated by Dorothy P. Lathrop 1938

A Few Golden Oldies… by Maud Fuller Petersham;Maud Fuller Petersham Miska Petersham The Rooster Crows 1946 by James Thurber Illustrated by Louis Slobodkin Many Moons 1944 Gold Award

Silver Classics... Blueberries for Sal By Robert McCloskey Illustrated by Jean Charlot; By Margaet Wise Brown. SILVERSILVER

As Time Passes … 1971

Illustrator's develop Unique Styles By Maurice Sendak

-adding Humor into the lyrics.

Illustrations advanced with New Technology. M I X E D M E D I 2005 A

3 Reasons to Choose a Caldecott. 1. They are perfect for children of all ages, because the picture tells the story. (many have NO words at all!) * Do U C the Letter?

3 Reasons to Choose a Caldecott. 2. Outstanding images and real world situations catch the readers attention, and make them relate to the character in the book. A children’s book about a tight rope artist Phillipe Petit’s. 1974, who walked between the “Two Towers.” by Mordicai Gerstein. According to the New York Times, this book was written shortly after, the September 11, 1999 attack on the Twin Towers.

3 Reasons to Choose a Caldecott. 3. Illustrations help children’s minds open to new creative ideas and many writing styles; poetry, traditional, fantasy etc…

2005 Award Winners By Kevin Henkes ** Many Caldecott Award Winners are the Author and the Illustrators of the book.**

2005 Award Winners The Red Book By Barbara Lehman A wordless picture book, offering a curious journey.

2005 Award Winners Written by Jacqueline Woodson; Illustrated By E.B. Lewis This book is about the struggle women went through, as the men were away during World War II. (Perfect for young girls.)

2005 Award Winners Written by Mo Willems A hysterical tale with, amazing illustrations with mixed media; sepia, ink, watercolor, and Photography.

Illustrator and Author: Jerry Pinkney Jerry Pinkney has won the most Caldecott Awards, both Silver and Gold.

Another Great Illustrator and Author… David Weisner. These books are favorites among children of all ages, due to the amazing and unique pictures.

Books that receive Awards…

…….give readers Rewards!