By Alison Sage and Jon Stuart (Big Cats)

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By Alison Sage and Jon Stuart (Big Cats) 1 Predicting Panda 2 Making Models Chapter 3 Texture Chapter Look at the front cover and read the back blurb. Do you think this is a fiction or non-fiction book? What do you think you will learn about in this book? Before you read ‘Making Models’, answer this question: What do you think you will learn about in this chapter? After you read the chapter: 1. What does the CGI artist make first? Before you read ‘Texture’: What do you think you will learn about in this chapter? After you read the chapter: 1. What kind of textures did the fish have? 4 Picture This! 6 Moving Models Chapter 5 What is CGI? By Alison Sage and Jon Stuart (Big Cats) Read p 8-9 again. Draw a picture of a fish with a bumpy texture. Before you read ‘Moving Models’: What do you think you will learn about in this chapter? After you read the chapter: 1. What is inside the models that act like bones? Draw lots of detail and use bright colours Label the fish’s eyes, tail and fins 7 8 Picture This! Background Chapter 9 Making Connections Think of 3 things in your text that remind you of something else. Write down something from your book. Write down what it reminds you of. Read p 12-13 again. The artist puts blocks inside his model to make the model move. Draw a picture of the diver with the blocks inside him. Draw a detailed picture and colour your picture Before you read ‘Background’: What do you think you will learn about in this chapter? After you read the chapter: 1. What does the artist do to a shape to make a seashell? Example: 1. The artist makes picture models. This reminds me of when I draw a picture.

What is CGI? Success Criteria 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Predicting Panda Making Models Chapter 3 Texture Chapter I can Predict what I will learn about in a chapter before I read it. Answer a question about my chapter I can Predict what I will learn about in a chapter before I read it. Answer a question about my chapter I can Write whether my book is fiction or non-fiction Predict what I will learn about in this book 4 Picture This! 5 6 Moving Models Chapter I can Picture something in my book Draw a detailed picture from my book Colour my picture Label my picture What is CGI? Success Criteria I can Predict what I will learn about in a chapter before I read it. Answer a question about my chapter 7 8 Picture This! Background Chapter 9 Making Connections I can Picture something in my book Draw a detailed picture from my book Colour my picture I can Predict what I will learn about in a chapter before I read it. Answer a question about my chapter I can Make connections to my text Write down my connections using complete sentences