Grade 1 Quiz Distinguishing Information Sources – I.1.6
The standard CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.1.6 aims to ensure that first-grade students can differentiate between information conveyed through images (like pictures or illustrations) and information conveyed through words in a text. This skill is crucial for comprehensive literacy, as it allows students to understand and integrate various sources of information, enhancing their overall comprehension and critical thinking skills when engaging with texts.
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What do pictures in a book mainly provide?
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If you see a picture of a sunny beach in a book, but the words describe a rainy day, what is true?
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How can illustrations help you understand a story?
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When a character in a book is described using words as having “red hair and green eyes,” but the picture shows her with black hair and blue eyes, this is an example of:
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If the words in a story describe a scary, dark forest but the illustrations show a happy, sunlit forest, what is true?
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What do the words in a book help you understand that pictures might not?
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If the illustration shows a family having a picnic but the text talks about them planning a picnic, what does this show?
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How do captions help you understand pictures in a book?
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When do the words in a book give more detailed information than the pictures?
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10. Question
If a science book shows a picture of a plant, and the text describes the process of photosynthesis, what is the relationship between the picture and the text?
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