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Effective Visualization Strategies for Comprehensive Understanding

Learn how to utilize main idea and detail structure words to visualize text effectively, employing strategies like modeling, practice, and progression from simple to complex pieces. Explore visualization tools like 5 senses visualization and mind maps to enhance comprehension and create mental images while reading.

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Effective Visualization Strategies for Comprehensive Understanding

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  1. Visualization Click to continue for each slide…

  2. Skills • Utilize main idea structure words such as what, size, color, number, shape, and where. • Use the detail structure words such as movement, mood, background, perspective, when, and sound. • Interpret a more literal meaning of figurative language.

  3. Strategies • Each strategy is fully explained with examples. • Make sure each strategy is modeled before having students complete on their own. • After modeling a strategy, students should practice with a partner before independently applying it. • Work from simple pieces and move up to more complex pieces. Examples of pieces include pictures, songs, movies, paragraphs, poems, articles, textbook sections, and any primary sources.

  4. Text + Visualization

  5. 5 Senses Visualization • Students will visualize the text using the main idea structure words: what, size, color, number, shape, and where. After explicit instruction with the main idea structure words then introduce the detail structure words: movement, mood, background, perspective, when, and sound. Good readers use sensory details to make mental pictures in their minds. The act of visualizing should be compared to a television or movie playing in the brain. Create a graphic organizer with each of the structure words as headings and have students record lines from the text that fit under each heading.

  6. Mind Maps • Have students create a representation of the mental map or picture in their mind then describe how that changes as they continue reading.

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