Give your students the picture worksheet and talk about what’s happening in each picture.
2. Ask your students to turn over the picture worksheet, and hand out the two stories to read.
3. After students finished reading, have them turn to the back side of the story papers. Without looking at the story, students should cut out the pictures and glue them to the back of the right story in chronological order.
If you need some inspiration on how to create a great picture reading comprehension worksheet, try ESlFlow.com. There are also some interesting picture worksheets on Cal.org that focus specifically on health literacy for ESL adults.
In the end, you’ll probably find (like me) that it’s more fun to find a story online and download images from Google to make your own picture stories.