Of course, photos and
artwork aren’t the only kinds of visual elements students are going to
encounter in life, so the CCSS for ELA Reading Informational Text #7 goals for
upper elementary focus on maps, charts, graphs, and more.
Integration of Knowledge & Ideas #7
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Grade 3
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Grade 4
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Grade 5
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Use
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Interpret
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Draw on
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for . . . books, which have maps on the end papers and diagrams scattered
throughout. Mosquito Bite and Sneeze!,
both by Alexandra Siy & Dennis Kunkle, feature a stunning array of
micrographs as well as images of kids.
For grade 5, look for
books with a solid table of contents and index. Examples include:
Almost Astronauts by Tanya Lee Stone
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