What does it mean to use eagle eye? Eagle eye is a reading strategy that reminds students to check the picture when they are stuck on a word.
When should I teach eagle eye? I am often asked, what order should these strategies be taught in? I typically say that it depends on students’ needs and ability. I will say that, teaching kindergarten, I always start off with this one! I would recommend starting here if:
- The child is just beginning to read
- You teach prek/kindergarten
- The child does not use any strategies while reading
- Eagle eye is a great strategy to start with!
Teaching Eagle Eye:
If you are not familiar with these decoding strategies, they are based off of the Beanie Baby animals. I bought mine at a local flea market and had some saved from my childhood collection! I always get these out when I introduce a new strategy. This seems to help students to make an association with the strategy. If you want to use the beanies too, check out Ebay, garbage sales, flea markets, and more! Of course, you don't have to have these to teach the strategies!
Take a walk...
If you are not already doing this, I would recommend taking a "picture walk" before you read. This means that you and students will look at the pictures before reading. This gives students an opportunity to activate their prior knowledge, make predictions, and you can introduce vocabulary words. This is especially helpful if there are any unfamiliar pictures in the book. This will allow you to talk about the pictures that students will be checking before you read. I can say from experience that I have told students to check the picture while reading and they do not know what the picture is of! Oops!! This is why this step is important when you work on this strategy. Taking a picture walk also helps to remind students that it is OK to look at and rely on the pictures as they read!


What does it mean to use eagle eye? Eagle eye is a reading strategy that reminds students to check the picture when they are stuck on a word.
When should I teach eagle eye? I am often asked, what order should these strategies be taught in? I typically say that it depends on students’ needs and ability. I will say that, teaching kindergarten, I always start off with this one! I would recommend starting here if:
- The child is just beginning to read
- You teach prek/kindergarten
- The child does not use any strategies while reading
- Eagle eye is a great strategy to start with!
Teaching Eagle Eye:
If you are not familiar with these decoding strategies, they are based off of the Beanie Baby animals. I bought mine at a local flea market and had some saved from my childhood collection! I always get these out when I introduce a new strategy. This seems to help students to make an association with the strategy. If you want to use the beanies too, check out Ebay, garbage sales, flea markets, and more! Of course, you don't have to have these to teach the strategies!
Take a walk...
If you are not already doing this, I would recommend taking a "picture walk" before you read. This means that you and students will look at the pictures before reading. This gives students an opportunity to activate their prior knowledge, make predictions, and you can introduce vocabulary words. This is especially helpful if there are any unfamiliar pictures in the book. This will allow you to talk about the pictures that students will be checking before you read. I can say from experience that I have told students to check the picture while reading and they do not know what the picture is of! Oops!! This is why this step is important when you work on this strategy. Taking a picture walk also helps to remind students that it is OK to look at and rely on the pictures as they read!
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What a brilliant plan! Picture walks are a great way to help pupils relate to the subject matter. I recall applying this strategy, and it really improved understanding. Nevertheless, there are moments when I'm so overwhelmed that I ask myself, can someone write my dissertation for me while I concentrate on lesson preparations! That additional assistance would be fantastic.
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