Picture Analysis Practice
A Grade 4 ELA worksheet focusing on developing reading comprehension through detailed picture analysis and inference skills.
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Picture Analysis Practice
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Look carefully at the picture below. Then, answer the questions that follow by observing details and making inferences.
1. What is the main object in the picture?
2. Describe the color and texture of the pages. What do you notice about the text?
3. The book appears to be , meaning it is not new.
4. The pages are slightly , suggesting it has been handled a lot.
5. What can you infer about the book based on its appearance?
It is a brand new book.
It is a very old, unused book.
It is a well-loved book that has been read many times.
It is a school textbook.
6. The picture shows a closed book.
True
False
7. Imagine what kind of story might be inside this book. Write a short paragraph describing the genre (e.g., adventure, fantasy, history) and what the first sentence of the story might be.
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