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π Topic Summary
Reading comprehension is all about understanding what you read. When stories have pictures, those pictures give you extra clues! They can show you what characters look like, where the story takes place, or even what's happening in the story. Learning to 'read' these pictures helps you understand the story better. Think of it like this: the words tell you *what* is happening, and the pictures show you *how* it's happening! Using both words and pictures will make you a reading superstar! π
πΌοΈ Part A: Vocabulary
Match the words with their definitions:
| Words | Definitions |
|---|---|
| 1. Illustration | A. The place where a story happens. |
| 2. Setting | B. To get what is meant. |
| 3. Comprehend | C. A drawing or painting that explains something. |
| 4. Clue | D. A person or animal in a story. |
| 5. Character | E. A fact or piece of information that helps you discover something. |
βοΈ Part B: Fill in the Blanks
Read the paragraph and fill in the missing words. Choose from: pictures, story, characters, events, understand.
Looking at the __________ in a __________ can help you __________ what is happening. The __________ show the __________ and help you see the __________ more clearly.
π€ Part C: Critical Thinking
Look at the picture below (Imagine a picture of a child happily reading a book under a tree). How does this picture help you understand how the child is feeling in the story?
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