Visualizing Text
Visualizing Text
What is visualizing?
When you visualize narrative text, you use sensory images like sounds, physical sensations, smells, touch, and emotions described in the story to help you picture the story.
Visualization is directly related to language comprehension, language expression, and critical thinking.
Being able to create images, story worlds, and mental models while reading is an essential element of reading comprehension, engagement, and reflection. In fact, without visualization, students cannot comprehend, and reading cannot be said to be reading.
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This visualizing stuff sounds fascinating, Mrs. Redman. Please, tell me more about it!
---North Bullitt High School student
As you read you create pictures in your mind of : events and actions characters and their features, clothing, etc. settings and situations
Readers may visualize unmentioned scenes or actions or details, for example, picturing characters when they were younger or older, seeing a setting in greater detail than it is described, etc.
Readers may feel emotions and may visualize in ways that heighten these emotions.
Readers may use images and experiences from their own lives to help them see and experience the text.