“It’s a radical decision not to use words”: Partnering with wordless picture books to enhance reading and writing

Q3 Social Sciences
Cyndi Giorgis, N. Johnson
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Abstract In using wordless picture books, teachers enhance the reading experience while fostering, nurturing, and broadening students’ reading and writing skills. Wordless picture books are accessible to all students. They encourage and require readers to slow down as they inhabit and comprehend the story told through art, symbolism, and images. Picture books often carry a stigma that they are for students in elementary grades and certainly not for young adolescents. However, many recent wordless picture books are multifaceted, thought-provoking, and galvanizing, making them perfect for an older audience. How can middle school educators bring these books into their classrooms in positive, meaningful, and inspiring ways? This article offers the rationale for partnering with wordless picture books to prompt creative writing, enhance vocabulary, increase background knowledge, foster comprehension, and elevate visual literacy. Coupled with recommended titles of wordless picture books for adolescents, an instructional strategy will demonstrate to students how to slow down, savor, and interpret both art and narrative storytelling.
“不使用文字是一个激进的决定”:与无文字绘本合作,提高阅读和写作能力
教师在使用无字绘本的过程中,在提高学生阅读体验的同时,培养和拓展了学生的阅读和写作技能。无字绘本对所有学生都开放。他们鼓励并要求读者放慢脚步,因为他们居住和理解通过艺术,象征主义和图像讲述的故事。绘本通常带有一种耻辱,那就是它们是给小学生看的,而不是给青少年看的。然而,最近的许多无字绘本是多方面的,发人深省的,激励人心的,使它们成为老年读者的完美选择。中学教育者如何将这些书以积极、有意义和鼓舞人心的方式带入课堂?本文提供了与无字绘本合作的基本原理,以促进创造性写作,增加词汇量,增加背景知识,培养理解能力,并提高视觉素养。结合推荐给青少年的无字绘本,一种教学策略将向学生展示如何放慢速度,品味和解读艺术和叙事故事。
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Middle School Journal
Middle School Journal Social Sciences-Education
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