Labelling Features on Photographs BOTTOM LEFT HAND CORNER

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Labelling Features on Photographs BOTTOM LEFT HAND CORNER

INSTRUCTIONS: Starter Activity Task 1: Everyone on the right of each row describe the photograph to the person on your left without using any of the new vocabulary/terminology we have studied; - Everyone on the left of each row turn their back to the whiteboard & sketch; Task 2: - Describe the photograph again but this time use the 9 square grid and labelling system to locate all main features.

Left Background Centre Background Right Background Left Middleground Centre Middleground Right Middleground Left Foreground Centre Foreground Right Foreground