Wordless books are books that contain
illustrations but no text, allowing students to use their
imagination to create their own stories. These books give students
an opportunity to hone their writing skills, which helps them build
foundations of language, basic story structure, and an
understanding of the relationship between pictures and words.
Students at all levels are provided with learning opportunities,
from labeling pictures to strengthening their understanding of
story and plot.
Reading A-Z has made available over 150
wordless books covering levels aa - G. You may wish to use these
books as a comprehension check after students have read the
companion book by having students retell with their own words the
original story. Or, you can use the primary lesson
plan or the intermediate
lesson plan to provide further guidance for using the wordless
books.
Wordless
Book Primary Lesson Plan
Wordless
Book Intermediate Lesson Plan