Vocab/Key Terms
Biography of Raphael
The Child of Urbino
Comparing Texts
100

Central Idea

The major, or big idea, of an informational text.


100

Who were Raphael's influences? Name two.

Leonardo Da Vinci & Michelangelo

100

Name of the man who Raphael spent a lot of time with in his studio as a boy. Hint: He was a potter.

Benedetto

100

How is the biography different than the text "The Child of Urbino? Tell me 1 difference.

Possible answers:

1. The author uses dialogue

2. The author uses plot

3. The author using fictional narrative rather than a biography format

4. The author focuses on ONE major event from Raphael's life

200

Dialogue

conversation between two or more people as a feature of a book, play, or movie.


200

What artistic movement was Raphael part of in Italy?

The Renaissance

200

How long Luca had to create the jar and platter for the Duke

3 months

200

Tell me ONE characteristic of a biography

Possible answers: 

1. Biographies contain facts

2. Chronological organization

3. Focus on key events of the subject

300

Fictional Narrative

An imagined story that uses the plot elements

300

According to the biography we read in class, what was one of Raphael's nicknames?

"The Prince of Painters"

300

Whose work (pottery) did the duke choose?

The child, Raphael
300

What is the central idea of "Biography of Raphael"

Raphael was an important Renaissance artist whose talent, training, and influences from other famous artists helped him create artwork that was admired then and is still celebrated today.

400

Biography

A nonfiction, written account of a real person's life, created by someone else, usually detailing their accomplishments.

400

The place where Raphael was from

Urbino, Italy

400

What reward did the duke give Raphael?

A jewel than hung on a gold chain

400

What is the author's purpose of "The Biography of Raphael?" Hint! Remember "P.I.E" (persuade, inform, entertain)

To inform / teach us about the life and accomplishments of the Renaissance painter, Raphael

500

Figurative Language

using words creatively, not literally, to make writing more exciting, like saying "it's raining cats and dogs" to mean it's raining hard

500

One of Raphael's greatest works

The Sistine Chapel

500

Genre: What type of story is "The Child of Urbino?"

Fictional Narrative

500

What is the central idea of "The Child of Urbino?"

the early development of immense artistic talent, showcasing how dedication, observation, and passion during childhood can lead to future greatness

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