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Friday, June 14, 2019

Visualisation

This week in reading we had to listen and visualise what the story was about. Now if you don't know what visualise means we will start with visualisation. Visualisation is when you will listen to a story or a text and picture it in your head. Then you would sometimes draw it in your head so you can think that is what you had in your head. Now you know what visualisation means or visuals means now we can get back to what I had learned.

In reading, we had to again visualise what the story would look like. Mr Mitchell had us to close our eyes and listen to the story he was reading, the story was based on a teacher and everything about her and what her student thought about her. Then after he read the story we had to grab our reading book and draw what we had visualised in our head. After we had drawn we had to put it down on the floor near the whiteboard then everyone would look at it and decide what drawing exactly showed what the story had explained.

You might be wondering what my drawing looks like.


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