📚 English · Reading Comprehension
Interpreting visual information in texts
Interpret information presented visually, orally, or quantitatively in informational texts (e.g., charts, graphs, diagrams, timelines, animations) and explain how it contributes to understanding the text
Typical age: 9–10 years
“When your child reads a non-fiction article that includes a chart or timeline, can they explain what extra information those visuals add — beyond what the written text says?”
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Needs first
- Reading and Comparing Bar Graphs
Interpreting visual information in non-fiction texts draws on line graph reading skills from Math
- Pictures and Text Working TogetherREQUIRED
Interpreting visual/quantitative information in informational texts builds on using pictures to support comprehension; the step up is from illustrations to charts, graphs, and diagrams
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