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Visual Literacy

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DescriptionEmpowering students with the tools to decipher the images and “learning to see” in their daily lives can allow them to express and communicate in much of the same ways that writing can…and it transcends language barriers. Thanks to Dana Carney for this information, you can see her much longer post on this here.  

Resources to promote visual Literacy


  1. Using photos to build vocabulary, take on new perspectives, or tell stories.  This article shows practical ways to do all of the above using photography in the classroom.
  2. Analyzing and interpreting visual images using Visual Thinking Strategies (VTS) is something we can all do on some level in our classrooms.  This is especially pertinent to using VTS with Common Core.
  3. Art criticism activities can be translated through the lens of any subject matter that has images to describe, analyze, interpret or evaluate.
  4. Using visual literacy techniques to navigate advertisements and propaganda.
  5. Another blog post that explains the value in teaching visual literacy.

Ranking: This has so many strategies that it is hard to rank. Visual literacy is amazing! So finding the right visual literacy strategy for what you are doing is key! Look through the strategies above to pinpoint one that works for you.

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