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Tuesday, August 11, 2020

Scientific diagram

 EXPLAINING SCIENTIFIC DIAGRAMS


INTRO

Every different scientific diagram has these different 7 elements like symbols, words and visual. 

Diagrams are made to give information for the readers.


PURPOSE

The purpose for all diagrams is to give helpful factual information.

They are telling you things you need to learn about and things you don't know about.

Like in text one they have arrows pointing from the sun to the plant

 what tells the kids straight away that the plant must need the sun to live.


AUDIENCE

The audience can be all different ages depending on how the diagram was set out and written.

Like in text 2 the diagram is black and white and doesn't explain the information as well as

 text 1 where it shoes the movement through the images. 

I think if there was something all bright and colorful like text 1 but it has a decent amount of words 

then in would be for yr 4/6 but then if it is like text 3 it would be for Yr7 to adults.



LABELS

The labels are the headings and the symbols of the diagram they help 

explain the words or what you are reading.

Like in text 3 they have the plants as keys to show you what each of them 

mean and gives it lots of color because it needs it to drag more attention and keep people interested in it.


CONCLUSION

The main thing all diagrams need is color and words and a picture to show what you mean.

And you always need to think about the audience and the age you are writing for so the readers can actually understand.




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