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Can you Crop It?

Can you Crop It?. Step One: Choose an Image. Choose an image that meets at least one of these criteria: Connects to an experience that you have had, Relates to something that you know a lot about Leaves you with questions. Crop to the part of the image that caught your eye first.

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Can you Crop It?

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  1. Can you Crop It?

  2. Step One: Choose an Image Choose an image that meets at least one of these criteria: • Connects to an experience that you have had, • Relates to something that you know a lot about • Leaves you with questions

  3. Crop to the part of the image that caught your eye first. Think: Why did you notice this part?

  4. Crop to show who or what the image is about. Think: Why is this person or thing important?

  5. What kind of details help us know who something is about?

  6. Crop to a clue that shows where the image takes place. Think: What kind of clues help us identify a place?

  7. What kind of details help us know where something takes place?

  8. Crop to a clue that shows when the image takes place. Think: What helps us recognize time?

  9. What kind of details help us know when something takes place?

  10. Crop to show tension or a problem. Think: Do you see other problems?

  11. What kind of details help us recognize problems or tension?

  12. Crop to show the most important part. Think: Whose point of view does this part express?

  13. Think about Your Learning What did you learn about our topic? What did you learn about looking at images? When in life might someone use Crop It to help them understand something?

  14. Next Steps Examine other sources to confirm your learning and to learn more. Share your learning with others by writing, talking about it. Draw or build something that shows what you learned. List as many questions as you can about your topic. Use Crop It with other sources to answer your questions.

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