Victorian Curriculum
VC2E1LA08
compare how images and sound in different types of texts contribute to meaning
- comparing images from texts where images of the same subject are represented differently, for example a cartoon image of an animal, a photograph of an animal, a painting of an animal and a digital image of an animal in an advertisement
- understanding how authors and illustrators build up meaning across a sequence of images
- understanding that some images convey meaning that is not included in the accompanying written text; for example, a diagram shows information about how parts of a plant are connected, which is not explained in the written text
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teaching resources for those 'aha' moments
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Year 1 Magazine - "What's Buzzing?" (Issue 1) Task Cards
A set of five literacy rotation task cards to be used in conjunction with Issue 1 of Teach Starter's Year 1 magazine.
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Picture Story Sequencing Worksheets
Help your students build strong visual literacy skills with these Picture Story Sequencing cut and paste worksheet pack.
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Compare and Contrast Images Activity Pack
Boost visual literacy and critical thinking in your classroom with this Compare and Contrast Images Activity Pack.
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Images in Texts Teaching Slides
Boost your students’ picture comprehension skills with this engaging set of Images in Text Teaching Slides.