Reading Pictures
Kindergarten · English Language Arts · Reading Readiness · West Virginia, USA
Lesson Summary
Use pictures in a book to help you understand what the story is about.
Explanation
Pictures in a book are not just for fun. They help tell the story. When you look at a picture, you can guess what is happening and what might happen next. If you are not sure what a word says, look at the picture for a clue. Good readers use both the words and the pictures to understand the story.
Practice Questions
Q1: If a picture shows a child with an umbrella, what might the story be about?
Answer: Rain or rainy weather
Q2: Why are pictures helpful when you read?
Answer: They give clues about what the words say and what is happening in the story.
Q3: If you see a picture of a dog catching a ball, what might be happening in the story?
Answer: Someone is playing fetch with a dog.
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What is Reading Pictures in Kindergarten English Language Arts?+
Reading Pictures is a lesson in the Reading Readiness chapter of Kindergarten English Language Arts. It is part of the West Virginia, USA school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.
What grade level covers Reading Pictures?+
Reading Pictures is taught in Kindergarten as part of the English Language Arts curriculum in West Virginia, USA.
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