Visual Literacy Practice
A Grade 4 ELA worksheet focusing on visual literacy skills, including interpreting images and understanding visual information.
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Visual Literacy Practice
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Read each question carefully and use your visual literacy skills to answer. Some questions will ask you to analyze an image, while others will ask you to think about how images communicate ideas.
Look at the image below and answer the questions that follow.
1. What do you think the children in the picture are doing?
2. What clues in the image help you understand their activity?
3. Which of these emotions does the image mostly convey?
Sadness
Excitement
Calmness
Anger
4. The colors in a picture can make you feel .
5. An image can tell a without using any words.
6. How can looking at pictures help you understand a story better?
7. All images show exactly what happened in real life.
True
False
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