Expand Vocabulary
Use pictures, illustrations, and
diagrams
Readers increase their vocabularies by paying attention to pictures, illustrations, and diagrams. Together we use the context of the story, our background knowledge about what we are reading, and the art to discern the meaning of the words and text.
BOOKS
Books with Lessons to Help Teach This Strategy
Each book below has a coordinating lesson with an explicit example to teach this strategy. Select a book cover below, then download the lesson to see for yourself. At The Daily CAFE these were called Lit Lessons.
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Dragons Love Tacos
By Adam Ruebin
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Green Eggs and Ham
By Dr. Seuss
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I Need My Monster
By Amanda Noll
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I Will Never NOT EVER Eat a Tomato
By Lauren Child
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Julián Is a Mermaid
By Jessica Love
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King Bidgood's in the Bathtub
By Audrey Wood
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Mummy Math
By Cindy Neuschwander
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One Word Pearl
By Nicole Groeneweg
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The Girl Who Thought in Pictures: The Story of Dr. Temple Grandin
By Julia Finley Mosca
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The Great Kapok Tree
By Lynne Cherry
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The Grouchy Ladybug
By Eric Carle
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The Keeping Quilt
By Patricia Polacco
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The Watermelon Seed
By Greg Pizzoli
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There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly
By Pam Adams
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This Is the Dream
By Diane Z. Shore and Jessica Alexander
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Those Darn Squirrels!
By Adam Rubin
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Tikki Tikki Tembo
By Arlene Mosel