From Paired Text to Blended Genres: Pairing Picturebooks with Poems

Authors

  • Dr. William P. Bintz Kent State University
  • Abbey Galeza Kent State University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56887/galiteracy.139

Keywords:

paired text, blended genres, picturebooks, poetry, ELA instruction, intertextuality

Abstract

This article introduces the concept of blended genres and describes a rationale for using blended genres to teach important topics in the English Language Arts (ELA) classroom. It begins with a vignette that sparked curiosity about, and the motivation to develop, a variety of blended genres. It describes blended genres as rooted in traditional notions of paired text, provides theoretical background on the benefits of paired text, and highlights intertextuality as one important benefit, among others. It shares examples of blended genres and illustrates samples of instructional strategies used with blended genres to support intertextuality and student learning on important topics in English/Language Arts (ELA). It ends with concluding thoughts.

Author Biographies

  • Dr. William P. Bintz, Kent State University

    Dr. William P. Bintz, Professor of Literacy Education; College of Education, Health, and Human Services; School  of  Teaching,  Learning,  and  Curriculum;  Kent  State  University,  Kent,  OH; email [email protected].

  • Abbey Galeza, Kent State University

    Abbey Galeza, Doctoral Candidate, School of Teaching, Learning, and Curriculum; Kent State University, Kent, OH; email [email protected].

Pairing Picturebooks with Poems (Bintz & Galeza, 2024)

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Published

11/15/2024

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Research and Practitioner Articles

How to Cite

Bintz, W. P., & Galeza, A. (2024). From Paired Text to Blended Genres: Pairing Picturebooks with Poems. Georgia Journal of Literacy, 46(2), 20–37. https://doi.org/10.56887/galiteracy.139

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