a device that is specially made or shaped to help a person do work
What is a tool?
What is the story the illustrators draw?
Jack and the Beanstalk
What do illustrators do first?
a. make the cover of the book
b. decide which scenes they want to illustrate
c. decide what the characters should look like
b. decide which scenes they want to illustrate
big
huge
gigantic
enormous
large
big
small
little, etc.
Used to copy, or trace lines
What kind of animal is Scooter?
a dog
How does the woman illustrator change Jack?
She makes Jack a girl
pretty
beautiful
gorgeous
lovely, etc.
hot
cold
to form a mental picture or idea of
What is the model of a book called?
a dummy
How do the cat and dog help in the story?
a. by showing the reader how to do research
b. by illustrating the books
c. by asking questions and giving the reader facts
little
small
tiny
mini, etc.
wild
tame
to add photographs, drawings, diagrams, or maps that explain or decorate books or magazines
illustrate
How do we learn what the word "scale" means?
a. the man told the cat
b. the woman told the dog
c. the dog told the cat
d. the woman told her daughter
c. the dog told the cat
How does the woman illustrator figure out how to draw her character's feelings?
She looks in a mirror.
great
wonderful
awesome, etc.
early
late
What is texture?
What point of views did the article mention?
a. bird's eye and snail's view
b. sky view and mouse's eye
c. bird's eye and mouse's eye
c. bird's eye and mouse's eye
What do the pictures in the article help the reader to understand?
a. that illustrators often do things exactly the same way
b. that pictures for the same story can look very different.
c. that Jack in the Beanstalk is a great story
b. that pictures for the same story can look very different.
scared
frightened
afraid
anxious
fearful, etc.
below
above