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1

The World of Beverly Cleary
  • By Cara Kenmore
  • Summer 2008
  • 5183

2

Who is Beverly Cleary?
  • 1916 Beverly Bunn is born April 12, in
    McMinnville, Oregon.  After her birth, the family
    returns home to Yamhill, Oregon.
  • 1918 November 11, World War I is finally over.
     The bells of Yamhill's three churches ring out
    the news, and Beverly's mother tells her two year
    old daughter to never forget this day.

3

Who is Beverly Cleary?
  • 1921
  • Beverly owns two books and Yamhill has no
    library!  
  • Beverly's mother begins to campaign for a
    permanent library in Yamhill.  She succeeds, and
    Yamhill soon has books for all its citizens.  
  • Beverly tells a similar story in Emily's Runaway
    Imagination.

4

Beverly the Student
  • 1922
  • Begins first grade
  • Smallpox
  • Placed in the "Blackbird" reading group with
    other struggling readers
  • Influenced her writing

5

Beverly the Student
  • 1924
  • The Dutch Twins by Lucy Fitch Perkins
  • First time she felt like reading was funWhy,
    something actually is happening in this story!
  • Beverly's teacher calls her a nuisance.  She
    writes about a similar incident in Ramona Quimby,
    Age 8.

6

Beverly the Student
  • 1926
  • Beverly and her mother argue about wearing long
    woolen underwear to school. Ellen and her mother
    argue about the same thing in the story Ellen
    Tebbits.
  • Beverly also wonders why adults talk about
    children as if they are not there.  Her character
    Ramona Quimby often wonders the same thing.

7

Beverly the Student
  • 1928 Beverly's seventh grade teacher encourages
    her to write and predicts she will write
    children's books someday.
  • 1929 Hard times hit many families including
    Beverly's when the stock market crashes.
  • 1930 Beverly begins high school at U. S. Grant
    High School in Portland.  

8

Beverly the Student
  • 1934 Moves to California to attend Chaffee
    Junior College
  • 1936 University of California, Berkeley
  • 1939 The Universtiy of Washington Library
    School at Seattle.

9

Beverly the Woman
  • 1940
  • Children's librarian in Yakima, Washington
  • She always wondered where the stories were about
    neighborhoods and friends similar to her
    childhood
  • Marries Clarence Cleary and moves to Oakland,
    California

10

Beverly the Woman
  • 1942 Post librarian at the Oakland Army Hospital
  • 1945 World War II ends and Beverly and Clarence
    move to Berkeley, California

11

Beverly the Writer
  • 1949 January 2, Beverly begins writing a
    children's book about a boy and his dog.  Two
    months later, she sends it to William Morrow and
    Company.
  • 1950 Henry Huggins goes on sale!

12

Beverly the Writer
  • 1955
  • After writing several more books about Henry and
    writing Ellen Tebbits, Beverly gives Ramona her
    first titled appearance in Beezus and Ramona.
  • Beverly and Clarence become parentstwins
    Marianne Elizabeth and Malcolm James !

13

Beverly the Writer
  • 1965
  • The Mouse and the Motorcycle is released!  
  • Beverly wrote the book after her son had a high
    fever in a motel room and requested a story about
    a mouse and a motorcycle.

14

Beverly the Writer
  • 1968 Ramona is the star! Ramona the Pest is
    released.
  • 1978 Ramona and Her Father wins a Newbery Honor
    Award.
  • 1982 Ramona Quimby, Age 8 wins a Newbery Honor
    Award.

15

Beverly the Writer
  • 1984
  • Dear Mr. Henshaw wins the Newbery Award!
  • Ramona Forever is published.

16

Beverly the Writer
  • 1993 The Clearys donate a large bookmobile to
    Monterey County, California.
  • 1999 After fifteen years, Ramona is back!
     Ramona's World is published.

17

Beverly the Writer
  • Best known as the creator of middle-class, child
    characters who live in and around Klickitat
    Street in Portland, Oregon
  • http//www.beverlycleary.com/adventures/map.html

18

School Media Appeal
  • Children
  • Comfort
  • Humor
  • Insight
  • Her works assure young readers that they can
    master their own situations and make successful
    transitions as they move closer to adulthood

19

School Media Appeal
  • Parents
  • Timeless topics Growing up, making mistakes,
    feeling helpless, misunderstood, guilty, left
    out, sibling rivalry, bullies, death, only child,
    divorced or single-parent families
  • Clearys work promotes the pleasures of reading.

20

Classroom Integration
  • Henry Hugginsjournal entry about experiences
    with animals
  • Ellen Tebbitsdiscuss friendship conflicts, good
    vs. bad resolution strategies
  • The Mouse and the Motorcyclestory prompt Once a
    pig plays the piano.
  • SocksDescribe a day in the life of your family
    pet, from its perspective

21

Classroom Integration
  • Ramona and Her Fatherfeelings vs. actions chart,
    understanding and improving our reactions
  • Ramona Quimby, Age 8dealing with difficult
    personalities, role playing
  • Dear Mr. Henshawwriting to a pen pal, different
    than email?
  • Muggie Maggiediscuss struggles in school, cause
    and effect story map

22

Beverly the Legacy
  • Received the Laura Ingalls Wilder Award (1975)
  • Beverly Cleary Sculpture Park in Portland (1995)
  • Ramona Henry
    Ribsy

23

Beverly the Legacy
  • Established in 2002 by the Oregon Educational
    Media Association, a group of Oregon school
    librarians
  • Created to allow younger students in Oregon the
    chance to vote for their favorite books each year
  • Seven books are nominated each year by students,
    librarians, teachers, and other interested
    people. The winner is announced in April.

24

Beverly the Legacy
  • Quotes
  • Children should learn that reading is pleasure,
    not just something that teachers make you do in
    school.
  • I wanted to be a ballerina. I changed my mind.
    (Arent we glad she did!)

25

Works Cited
  • Ciampi, Jaime. The world of Beverly Cleary.
    Harper Collins Publisher, 2001.
    http//www.beverlycleary.com/index.html (accessed
    July 2008).
  • Cleary, Beverly. A girl from Yamhill A memoir.
    New York Morrow Junior Books, 1988.
  • ____________. My own two feet A memoir. New
    York Morrow Junior Books, 1993.
  • Kelly Joanne. The Beverly Cleary handbook.
    Illustrated by Pat Martin with photos by Charles
    Kelly. Portsmouth, NH Teacher Ideas Press,
    1996
  • Ward, S. Meet Beverly Cleary. New York
    Powerkids Press, 2001.
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