Picture Book Kim Chart

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KIM Chart Journal Club

Name:

Bethany Stein

Reading: Promoting Self-questioning Through Picture Book Illustration


Author: Gayla Lohfink
Date: April 10, 2015
Complete the following chart, based upon the five most salient Key Concepts in the reading for you.

Key Concept

Information

List the key concepts discussed in


the article, one concept per for.

What information will help you remember this concept?

Self-questioning

A procedure in which students actively respond to text by stopping periodically to


ask and answer questions.

Alternative prompts

Using alternative prompts during read-aloud time introduces self-questioning.


Example: What do you notice? or What questions do you have?

Question-finding

An inquiry strategy in which a discrepant event is presented to create a state of


perplexity.

Picture-investigation

The practice of asking, seeking, and thinking together with a peer about the
illustration.

Memory clue
Draw a visual that
will help you
remember this key
concept. (NOT
REQUIRED)

Applying Self-questioning

By owning the process of selecting questions, this allows students to rely on only
themselves for comprehension.

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