Visualizing Reading Comprehension Graphic Organizers

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Visualizing Reading Comprehension Graphic Organizers

Name:_______________________ Date:_______ My 1st Visualization My New Visualization

Name:_______________________ Date:_______ I see… I taste… I hear… I feel… I smell…

Vivid Visualizations Name:________________ Chapter ____

VISUALIZE: CREATE A STORY STRIP Draw pictures that represent key events in a selection. Then write a caption under each box that explains each event. Draw the events in the order in which they occurred. I taste… I taste… ____________________ ____________________ I taste… I taste… ____________________ ____________________

Keep track of your sensory details as you read! VISUALIZE: Keep track of your sensory details as you read! Sight Sound Smell Touch Taste

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