English /Reading /Reading Strategies /Visualising

Browse our collection of visualising worksheets aimed at helping students build a complete ‘picture’ of texts. A reader’s comprehension improves when he or she can visualise what is happening in the text. Creating images (visualising) is an important strategy that needs to be explicitly taught. Our creating images worksheets aim to help teach this skill. There are many other fun and easy ways to teach this skill with fiction or non-fiction texts. Readers should be encouraged to create rich images. What can you… See? Feel? Taste? Hear? Smell?

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Early Years Reading Strategy Posters

Reading strategy posters for the early years: creating images, inferring, summarising, connections, prior knowledge & questioning.

Reading Strategy Poster Set

Middle and upper years reading strategy posters: creating images, inferring, summarising, connections, prior knowledge & questioning.

Visualise a Scene: Leaves

Read a middle years passage and build a visual image to match. Draw it!

Visualise a Scene: Concert

Read an upper years passage and build a visual image to match. Draw it!

Visualise a Scene: Book Shop

Read an upper years passage and build a visual image to match. Draw it!

Visualise a Scene: Pool

Read an upper years passage and build a visual image to match. Draw it!

Visualise a Scene: Snack

Read an upper years passage and build a visual image to match. Draw it!

Visualise a Scene: Flood

Read an upper years passage and build a visual image to match. Draw it!

Visualise a Scene: Desert

Read an upper years passage and build a visual image to match. Draw it!

Visualise a Scene: Giraffe

Read a middle years passage and build a visual image to match. Draw it!

Visualise a Scene: Jungle

Read a middle years passage and build a visual image to match. Draw it!

Visualise a Scene: Straw Hat

Read an early years passage and build a visual image to match. Draw it!