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Observe & Infer

Observe & Infer. Use this graphic organizer . Directions for EACH Painting. 1. OBSERVE : Observe the painting. Describe literally what you see; state facts only. Don’t make anything up – just describe what you see.

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Observe & Infer

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  1. Observe & Infer

  2. Use this graphic organizer

  3. Directions for EACH Painting 1. OBSERVE: Observe the painting. Describe literally what you see; state facts only. Don’t make anything up – just describe what you see. 2. INFER: Use sensory imagery and your imagination. Write down what you can reasonably infer about the subject or action in the painting – who is she, what’s happening in the painting? 3. SUPPORT: Present facts that support your inferences.

  4. Let’s think aloud the first slide together. Let’s get started!

  5. Observe Infer Example

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  12. Flaming June by Lord Frederick Leighton • Tristan and Isoldeby Lord Frederick Leighton • A Midsummer Night’s Dream • Melancholy by Edvard Munch • Jealously II by Edvard Munch • The Shinerby Norman Rockwell • Pinched with Four Aces by Cassius Marcellus Coolidge

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