Visualization Skills for Reading Comprehension

Visualization abilities are essential for quick and efficient comprehension. Visualization Skills for Reading Comprehension quickly and efficiently develops this important skill. Visualizing is the ability to form mental images in your heads based on what you read or hear. It is one of the most important skills for reading comprehension.


Students who visualize while reading not only have a richer reading experience, but they can also remember what they have read for longer periods of time. Furthermore, having a strong mental image of a text allows students to answer Higher Order Thinking (HOT) questions more accurately and effectively, such as inferencing, prediction, and so on. Working on visualization skills should be high on your priority list if your learner struggles with reading comprehension.


Visualization Skills for Reading Comprehension is designed to help students quickly develop the ability to visualize information while reading. This fun, engaging workbook will help your struggling readers improve their ability and confidence in this important skill. The book is regarded as one of the best books on reading comprehension.


The important features:

  • Improve your inference and prediction skills by visualizing written tests.
  • Step-by-step activities for rapidly developing the ability to visualize information while reading.
  • The difficulty is gradually increased.
  • No-prep. There are no additional materials required. Worksheets are intended to be used in 'six-minute sessions.'


Author: Janine Toole PhD

Link to buy: https://www.amazon.com/Visualization-Reading-Comprehension-Six-Minute-Thinking/dp/1775285243

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