Analyzing Visual Information in Non-Fiction
Students will interpret and analyze information presented in charts, graphs, maps, and diagrams within non-fiction texts.
Key Questions
- Analyze how a specific chart visually represents data more effectively than text alone.
- Compare the information conveyed by a map versus a written description of a location.
- Evaluate the accuracy and clarity of a diagram explaining a complex process.
CBSE Learning Outcomes
Suggested Methodologies
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