The main focus of the 'A Picture Says It All' lesson plan is to teach students about the importance of illustrations in enhancing understanding and engagement with a story using 'The Moon Watches' as an example.
In the 'A Picture Says It All' lesson plan, students participate in two activities: 'Match It Up', where they match sentences from the story to corresponding illustrations, and 'Let's Explore', where they answer questions about setting and characters based on illustrations.
The 'A Picture Says It All' lesson plan assesses student understanding through an exit slip given at the end of the session. Additionally, comprehension is checked throughout via questions asked during story reading and discussion.