Showing posts with label Visualization. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Visualization. Show all posts

Friday, February 3, 2012

Visualizing with The Important Book

If you have never read The Important Book by Margaret Wise Brown, you are missing out on a real treat!


I have often used this book in the beginning of the year, with upper grades, as a getting to know you activity.


We've made a class book called Mrs. Collier's Important Class where the students create a page that tell the important thing about themselves.
This year, I used The Important Book to teach Visualization.


First, I hid the book inside a folder so the kiddos wouldn't get clues from the cover.


Then, I read a page:



The important book goes something like this:

The important thing about an apple is that it is round.
It grows on trees, and you eat it.
When you bite into it, it is white and juicy.



BUT, instead of saying, "Apple,"  I say, "this thing/object."

          The important thing about this thing is that it is round.
           It grows on trees, and you eat it.
           When you bite into it, it is white and juicy.


The kids have to visualize and then draw what they think the object could be. 

Apple and Spoon
Flower and Rain



The kids really enjoyed the riddles and drawing out the pictures!


How else do you teach visualization?


I'm Visualizing comments....:D


Here's my well loved copy!

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Visualization-Katalina Matalina

Who doesn't LOVE Katalina Matalina!  

Well...maybe a teammate of mine after I get the song stuck in her head all day!

We've had a lot of fun this week working on Visualization! 

 One of my favorite activities was listening to the song Katalina Matalina from Dr. Jean's CD Dr. Jean Sings Silly Songs.

I stopped the song after every section describing Katalina Matalina, and we drew what she looked like!

Her head was shaped like a baseball bat!
And right on top sat a funny little hat!



She had 2 eyes in her head,
One was purple and the other one was red!




Her neck was as long as a 10 foot pole
and right in the middle was a big black bow!




She had two hairs in her head,
One was alive and the other one was dead.


But she had a heart, so I'm told,
that was made of the purest gold!






After we played the song and drew her picture, we used the print version of the book from Dr. Jean's site for our shared reading!







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