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Visualizing |
When
we visualize while reading, we create pictures in our minds. Visualizing helps
us to relate to the characters in a text. We imagine what they look like and how
they act. When children hear a well-written text, they can mix the
author's words with their own ideas to create a visual image. The child
adds his/her own experiences to the words above to create a picture of the
event. Children can describe these visual images or draw a picture to illustrate
the images.
When we first began practicing the strategy, students drew a picture about what they were visualizing when I was reading. We call our visualizations "Mental Pictures."
