It would but does the picture book reflect rigorous standards or learning 
experiences? 
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From: Kim Wagner
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Subject: [LIT] question about national boards
Sent: Feb 28, 2010 1:58 PM

Hello!  I am working on National Boards Entry 1 for Early Adolescent/English
Language Arts.  I have to include student responses to a "printed literary
text" and a "nonprint medium such as a film, a work of art, a recording, or
a staged production."


My question: Would a wordless picture book qualify as the "nonprint medium"?


Thanks!

Kim
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