![]() ![]() It can be beneficial to have questions already written down for your students. After doing a picture walk, you will go through the story again to re-read page by page with discussion this time. You can start by using a picture walk that goes through each page without discussion, giving your students time to think about what is going on on each page. ![]() It is a great time to remind your students to pay attention to the images and details they see on each page. And, make sure everyone can see the story because if they can’t see the book well then…there is no purpose! I always loved pulling out my document camera because everyone could see the pictures. When deciding to use a wordless picture book in your classroom, make sure you allot for a bit of extra time and start by preparing your students by prefacing that there are no words in this story. I’m sharing all of these books on video as well! Check out the Wordless Picture Books Read Aloud video on my Youtube channel. While wordless pictures books are great, they are used a bit differently in the classroom, and require a bit more time and prep. Wordless picture books are an amazing tool to teach with! I’ve received many requests on how to implement these fascinating books into your classrooms. ![]()
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