The images that you are now viewing are part of a larger picture, not unlike a puzzle. See if you can predict what other images will complete the puzzle/picture.

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The images that you are now viewing are part of a larger picture, not unlike a puzzle. See if you can predict what other images will complete the puzzle/picture.

Analyze the details of this picture to discover clues to the total picture. For example: Look at the boys clothes. Are there are any clues? Look at the background. What does that tell you about the setting? Are there other important details that you notice? Summarize your findings and predict what you see.

Do you see anything that changes your previous prediction? Write several more sentences. If your prediction has changed, tell how. If it has remained the same, tell how this new image supports your previous prediction.

Based on this part of the picture, is your prediction supported or changed? Explain.

Write a 4 paragraph paper on the picture using descriptive words. Remember to include the 5 w’s (who, what, where, when, and why). Be sure your description gives an accurate picture of this photo.