1. Visualizing involves creating mental images of what is being read, which can help strengthen comprehension. Proficient readers visualize before, during, and after reading.
2. When visualizing, readers draw from their background knowledge and experiences to imagine details and develop a deeper understanding of the text.
3. Teachers can help students practice visualizing by having them describe images aloud, sketch images, or discuss images with a partner using prompts from texts, pictures, music or other media.