Reading Street Comprehension Skills: Graphic Sources

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Reading Street Comprehension Skills: Graphic Sources Grades 4 and 5

Graphic Sources Student Expectations Students draw conclusions from graphic sources. Students interpret more sophisticated graphic aids. Students compare graphics with related text. Students create graphics that summarize information. 10/27/2019

Graphic Sources Graphic Sources are a way of showing information visually, or in a way you can see. Examples of Graphic Sources that you will learn to interpret are advertisements, charts, diagrams, menus, pictures with captions, posters, recipes, schedules, graphs, maps, and time lines. 10/27/2019

What kind of graphic source could we create? Graphic Sources Activity I was working at the ball park concession stand this weekend and I am going to tell you about what we sold. The least amount of people bought nachos. Everyone loved the hot dogs, they were the most popular! Some people bought snow cones and pickles. What kind of graphic source could we create? 10/27/2019

Graphic Sources 10/27/2019

Graphic Sources What kind of graphic aid/ source is used in this selection? What is the title of this graphic? What information does it show? How is this graphic related to the text I read? 10/27/2019

Graphic Sources Activity Imagine a story or article that you have read. What kind of graphic source would you create to summarize the key information? 10/27/2019