Use this collection of resources when learning how to visualise while reading a piece of text. Learning to visualise means students create an image in their mind while reading that reflects the characters, events, topics or information in the text. Use the Reading Comprehension Strategy PowerPoint - Visualising to introduce your students to the concept and then work through the examples and the guided, whole-class activity to solidify the concept. Also provided are some posters to display in your primary classroom, worksheets, bookmarks and flashcards.
A collection of worksheets to enable students to apply reading comprehension strategies.
9 reading comprehension task cards focusing on a different skill.
A journal with comprehension sheets designed for students to study texts.
A poster highlighting how to visualise when reading a piece of text.
A 12 slide editable PowerPoint template explaining the reading comprehension strategy of visualising.
Use this set of Super Six comprehension question cards in the Ikea Tolsby Frames.
A set of question cards to use when working with the Super Six reading comprehension strategies.
A set of question mats to use when working with the Super Six reading comprehension strategies.
书签显示超级六阅读comprehension strategies.
A bookmark displaying the Super Six reading comprehension strategies.
A set of 120 open-ended question cards to help students apply comprehension strategies when reading.
A pack of 10 posters explaining some of the most commonly used reading comprehension strategies.
A pack of posters which explain the Super Six reading comprehension strategies.
An extensive resource pack to help students understand the concept of visualising
A 60 minute lesson in which students will learn and apply the reading comprehension strategy of visualising.