Picture books have been used in the primary grades for decades, but they are a quick and convenient way to help older students activate their prior knowledge. There is a new focus on picture books that deliver difficult content in simple language. Picture books are a great model for student writing, as they contain vivid language and a variety of text structures. The beauty of using picture books in the upper grades, middle and high school, is that they can be read in a few minutes and provide students with information connected to the concept or skill being introduced. (from the West Virginia Department of Education)
If you're thinking about how picture books could be used with older students, do check out the above hyperlinked text. The site includes a number of resources.
This is all a part of West Virginia's Department of Education Strategy Bank. To check it out, click here.
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