Distinguish Pictures From Text Information - 1st Grade Reading
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Identify the source: If you learn an animal is striped by looking, is it from picture or words?
Identify the source: If you learn an animal is striped by looking, is it from picture or words?
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Picture. Visual observation reveals physical characteristics like stripes.
Picture. Visual observation reveals physical characteristics like stripes.
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Which source usually tells exact names, dates, or numbers: picture or words?
Which source usually tells exact names, dates, or numbers: picture or words?
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Words in the text. Text provides specific details that pictures cannot precisely convey.
Words in the text. Text provides specific details that pictures cannot precisely convey.
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Which source best shows what something looks like: picture or words?
Which source best shows what something looks like: picture or words?
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Picture or other illustration. Visual representations directly show appearance better than descriptions.
Picture or other illustration. Visual representations directly show appearance better than descriptions.
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Identify the best source for the color of an animal shown on a page.
Identify the best source for the color of an animal shown on a page.
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Picture or photo. Visual elements show colors directly that words would have to describe.
Picture or photo. Visual elements show colors directly that words would have to describe.
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Identify the best source for the reason something happened in a text: picture or words.
Identify the best source for the reason something happened in a text: picture or words.
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Words in the text. Text explains causes and reasons that pictures cannot fully convey.
Words in the text. Text explains causes and reasons that pictures cannot fully convey.
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Which option is information from the picture: 'It has wings' or 'It lives in forests'?
Which option is information from the picture: 'It has wings' or 'It lives in forests'?
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'It has wings.'. Wings are visible features shown in pictures, not habitat information.
'It has wings.'. Wings are visible features shown in pictures, not habitat information.
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Which option is most likely found in a picture: labels, paragraphs, or sentences?
Which option is most likely found in a picture: labels, paragraphs, or sentences?
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Labels. Pictures contain visual text elements, not full written passages.
Labels. Pictures contain visual text elements, not full written passages.
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What is a caption and where is it found?
What is a caption and where is it found?
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A short text under a picture that explains it. Captions provide written context directly below images.
A short text under a picture that explains it. Captions provide written context directly below images.
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What is a label on an illustration?
What is a label on an illustration?
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A word that names a part of the picture. Labels identify specific parts within visual elements.
A word that names a part of the picture. Labels identify specific parts within visual elements.
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Which option is information from the words: 'The map has a star' or 'The star marks the capital'?
Which option is information from the words: 'The map has a star' or 'The star marks the capital'?
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'The star marks the capital.'. Text explains the meaning of visual symbols like stars on maps.
'The star marks the capital.'. Text explains the meaning of visual symbols like stars on maps.
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What is the difference between information from a picture and information from the words?
What is the difference between information from a picture and information from the words?
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Pictures show; words tell using written details. Pictures use visual elements while words use written language to convey information.
Pictures show; words tell using written details. Pictures use visual elements while words use written language to convey information.
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Which option is a safe rule: pictures can add details, but words give the main information?
Which option is a safe rule: pictures can add details, but words give the main information?
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Yes; words give main facts, pictures add helpful details. Text typically contains core content while images supplement understanding.
Yes; words give main facts, pictures add helpful details. Text typically contains core content while images supplement understanding.
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Identify what pictures often help you do when reading informational text.
Identify what pictures often help you do when reading informational text.
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Understand the topic by showing details and examples. Illustrations provide visual context that enhances comprehension.
Understand the topic by showing details and examples. Illustrations provide visual context that enhances comprehension.
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Choose the best source for the size or shape of an object on the page: picture or words.
Choose the best source for the size or shape of an object on the page: picture or words.
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Picture. Visual elements directly show physical attributes like dimensions.
Picture. Visual elements directly show physical attributes like dimensions.
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Choose the best source for the order of events in a topic: picture or words.
Choose the best source for the order of events in a topic: picture or words.
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Words. Sequential information requires written explanation, not visual display.
Words. Sequential information requires written explanation, not visual display.
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