Using Images
Worksheet · RL.K.7
Find Interpret Visual information curriculum resources for grades K-5, including worksheets, reading passages, activities, and games. This hub helps elementary teachers and parents build students' ability to gain meaning from images, diagrams, and illustrations across all elementary grades.
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In the earliest grades, students learn to identify the author and illustrator of a book and explain how illustrations support the story. They match images to captions and use book covers to predict content. By grades 2 and 3, students analyze how illustrations clarify character feelings, plot events, and story settings. In upper elementary, they interpret visual elements in poetry, real-world connections, and seasonal topics like Valentine's Day, drawing conclusions from diagrams, charts, and images.
These resources scaffold skills progressively: from simple image-caption matching to analyzing how pictures convey mood and information. Subtopics include poetry (visual imagery in verse), real-world connections (using photos and diagrams to comprehend nonfiction), and seasonal themes (Valentine's Day stories with illustrations). Related concepts include text features, graphic organizers, and multimedia elements. Teachers can find both printable and digital resources that are no-prep and classroom-ready.
Use this hub to differentiate across a mixed-ability classroom. Choose grade-appropriate resources for whole-group lessons, then assign leveled activities for small groups, literacy centers, or independent practice. Printable worksheets work well for homework or intervention, while digital activities suit technology stations. Use the passages for guided reading or assessment. Because the resources span K-5, you can scaffold up or down: give a struggling third grader a first-grade matching activity, or challenge an advanced first grader with a second-grade illustration analysis. Mix free and paid resources to fit your budget.
These resources align with Common Core Reading Standards for Literature and Informational Text across grades K-5, specifically those requiring students to use illustrations and visual information to comprehend and describe key details, characters, settings, and events.
Yes, many of the Interpret Visual information worksheets printable resources are available as PDFs for easy printing. Some are also offered in digital formats for use on devices. You can filter by resource type to find exactly what you need.
Absolutely. These Interpret Visual information worksheets for kids cover kindergarten through fifth grade. Each resource is labeled with its target grade range, so you can select the right level for your child or students.
Yes, the hub includes poetry passages where students interpret illustrations that accompany verse, as well as real-world connection activities that use photographs, diagrams, and charts to build comprehension.
No. While some resources are free, most require a paid Workybooks membership. You can see which resources are free by looking for the free label on each item. Membership gives you unlimited access to all resources.