Student Instructions
1.
2. Use the
to draw an illustration for a new page in Not a Stick.
3. Use the
frame to finish the sentence.
4. Use the
to record an answer to the question: How do illustrations help a reader understand what they are reading?
5.
Teacher Notes (not visible to students)
Begin by reading the book Not A Box without showing the illustrations. Ask students what was happening in the story, how not seeing the pictures felt, etc. Next, read the book again, this time showing the pictures. Allow students to think-pair-share what was different the second time. Discuss with students how illustrations contribute to a reader's understanding of a text. Students will then complete this activity. Assessment: Mastery: Student’s drawing matches the sentence and student is able to generalize how illustrations help the reader understand. Partial Mastery: Student’s drawing matches the sentence and student is able to explain how their specific illustration helps the reader understand. Progressing: Student’s drawing matches the sentence, but student is not yet able to explain how their illustration helps the reader understand. Beginning: Student’s drawing does not match the sentence.