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Relating Illustrations To Story Moments

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Connect Pictures With Your Favorite Story Moments

You will learn to match pictures in books with what happens in the story to better understand characters and events.

Introduction

You can learn to connect pictures with stories! When you read books, the pictures help you understand what happens. Pictures show you what characters do and how they feel. You will discover how illustrations match story moments perfectly.

How Pictures Tell Stories

Pictures in books are very special. They show you exactly what happens in the story. When you see a picture of a happy rabbit, the story words tell you why the rabbit feels happy.

You can look at pictures to see characters doing things. If you see a bear climbing a tree, the story tells you the bear wants honey. Pictures and words work together to help you understand everything.

Finding Story Moments in Pictures

Story moments are when something happens to characters. You can see these moments in pictures. When a butterfly lands on a flower, that is a story moment you can see.

Pictures help you know when things happen. You might see a bird flying in sunny weather, then hiding when storm clouds come. These pictures show you different story moments.

Key Terms & Definitions

Illustration: A picture you see in books that shows what happens in the story.

Story Moment: When something happens in a story, like when a character finds something or goes somewhere.

Character: Who the story is about - it could be a child, a bear, or a toy!

Setting: The place where the story happens, like a forest or garden.

Details: The little things you see in pictures that help you understand the story better.

Picture Clues: Things you see in pictures that help you know what is happening in the story.

Understanding Character Feelings

Pictures show you how characters feel. You can see if a character is happy, sad, or scared by looking at their face. A smiling dolphin jumping shows happiness. A hiding turkey with wide eyes shows fear.

When you look at character faces and actions, you understand their feelings. This helps you connect with the story better. You can relate to how characters feel in different situations.

Practice Activities

You can practice by looking at pictures in your favorite books. Point to what characters are doing. Tell someone how the character feels by looking at the picture.

Try matching pictures with story words. When you hear about a pig playing in mud, find the picture that shows this happening. This helps you connect illustrations to story moments.

Related Topics & Connections

This topic connects to many other reading skills you will learn. Use Illustrations To Support Comprehension helps you understand how pictures make stories clearer.

You will also learn Predicting from Pictures to guess what might happen next. Use Pictures as Reading Clues teaches you to find hints in illustrations.

After mastering this topic, you will move on to Pictures Help Tell the Story and Using Pictures To Describe Stories. These skills build on what you learn here about connecting pictures with story moments.

Getting Ready

You are ready to start this topic! You just need to enjoy looking at pictures in books. When you look at picture books, you are already practicing these skills.