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Happy Wednesday! Are you back to work? I am. I'm also participating in (simply speech's) 20% off New Year New (speech materials) Sale on Teacher's Pay Teachers (TPT.) So in honor of the Sale I'm going to share my top 5 favorite products I've created and share the top 5 downloads I've gotten from TPT SHAMELESS SELF PROMOTION: MY FAVORITES OF MY STUFF I needed some /r/ materials fast and this fit the bill. I think my favorite monster was Vladmir. Again, I have a kid who was working on…
Intro to Visualizing and Verbalizing. Setting the Climate through picture to picture level
Visualizing and Verbalizing Lindamood-Bell “If I can’t picture it, I can’t understand it.” -Albert Einstein.
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Explicitly teaching and practicing reading strategies is so important to give students tools to better comprehend what they are reading. Some of these powerful strategies include using background knowledge, making predictions, asking questions, making inferences,
Many students can decode and read fluently but do not comprehend what they read. This will help them to break the reading process apart and practice reading for meaning. This includes: A poster for what Good Readers do. 4 different visualizing activities taking the students through the reading for meaning process
I created this anchor chart yesterday. My students really enjoyed making their own story "movies" in their minds. They even stated they liked their mental images better than the actual book's illustrations!
Visualizing and Verbalizing Structure Word Visual Support to accompany the visualizing and verbalizing program
Today was Wacky Wednesday day for Dr. Seuss....I don't have any pictures to show you because my project for this day is going to take a while...They are writing their own books!! In our disctrict and school, we have what we call Young Authors. And so our school makes has each class have at least 2 students write a book. So, I just do the whole class and pick out the best ones. So, today, we started planning for it using a Flow Map, which helps us stay in sequence! But here are some pictures…
Visualizing reading strategy activities and lessons for 2nd, 3rd, and 4th grade students are highly engaging and easy to add to your lesson plans.
These free printable comprehension words cards are a great supplement to the Lindamood Bell Visualizing and Verbalizing kit. #lindamoodbell #comprehension #readingcomprehension #visualizingandverbalizing
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Visualizing, or making pictures in your mind, matters for reading comprehension! Strong readers make pictures in their minds, like a movie playing in their heads. If your child struggles with reading comprehension, they may not be able to make pictures in their head. The key is to teach HOW to use both sides of the brain to visualize and verbalize. Visit my website and grab my freebie "Picture This!" with explicit structure words and activities to help you help your child comprehend.
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I always start the year off with a reading strategies unit. I love getting my students to think about what their brains are doing while they're reading. Connecting. Visualizing. Questioning. Inferring. Synthesizing. Determining Importance. Here's a peek at a few of the activities we've been working on the last few weeks. We have been making connections with every book we can get our hands on! Text to Self, Text to Text, and Text to World. We love sharing our connections and this visual lets…
This super visualization activity gives children a piece of text to read. They can then highlight the parts of the text they will use to draw a visualization in the space above.
Visualizing isn't always easy. This post explains how to use concrete objects to scaffold instruction for kids who struggle with this skill.
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