"Pictorial representation" refers to presenting an idea, concept, or information using pictures or images instead of words or text. It is a way of visually displaying something to help people understand it easily or communicate complex ideas without the need for detailed explanations.
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Such ideas are crude and confusing
pictorial representations which do justice neither to the fundamental religious experiences nor to the realities of the life of prayer.
While they sometimes can be
considered pictorial representations («satellite photos») they nevertheless almost always require sophisticated treatment to avoid drawing naive conclusions.
These paintings also served as
pictorial representations of the owner of the estate, and the highest form of art became a way of showing the artist's heart and mind to others.
The movement came to prominence in the years following World War II and is characterized by its focus on gesture and materiality, and its disregard
for pictorial representation.
The Easter Story Wheel activity is designed for Early Years pupils however they are suitable for pupils with SEN.. This Story Wheel activity is a
simple pictorial representation of the Easter Story condensed into six parts.
Other class periods can be designated as «choose your own approach» problem - solving sessions, during which students might opt to represent problems with manipulatives,
other pictorial representations, algebraic notation, or mental math.
And so, when I say it's used in a lazy way, it means that, especially for the West, we use that word to pretty much mean a
traditional pictorial representation that comes from European landscape painting and / or American landscape painting.
Still lifes with flowers or arrangements of found objects surprise us with unexpected «hand - made» display devices and the uncertainty as to whether what we are seeing is a
pure pictorial representation or a metaphor pointing to something else.
As a technology, photography was developed in the mid-1800s; its threat to painting's long - held authority of
pictorial representation forced artists and theorists to reconceptualize the older medium, which caused radical shifts and fragmentation among artists, primarily in the postwar decades.
Largely
avoiding pictorial representation, they appear abstract and systematic, closer in appearance to a form received at the doctor's office or DMV than to traditional paintings.
Clark distills their war down to a concise series of photographs of the two views they have of Afghanistan: what they experience of the country over the walls or through the wire of their bases, and what they see through
pictorial representations within these enclaves of high technology and occupation.
This finding tallies with younger (aged 4 to 7) children's views, in studies where children indicated closeness to family members
with pictorial representations (Roe, Bridges, Dunn & O'Connor, 2006; Sturgess, Dunn & Davies, 2001).
The complexities of
pictorial representation which characterize the Still Life 1976 paintings mark a definitive step in Warhol's acknowledgment of the history of twentieth century painting and of his role in that history.
Bartlett's In the Garden continues to reveal its true urgency through of the artist's cinematic relationship to painting from photographs, the felt curiosity
for pictorial representation, and dialogue with the many languages in painterly history.
The show attempts to bridge the gap between the two bodies of works by engaging the issue of
pictorial representation as an abstraction of depicted objects — a far - reaching pursuit for compositions and techniques that seem fairly simple and straightforward on the surface.
Researchers have extensively studied concept mapping (Novak, 1991) and thinking maps (Hyerle, 1996)--
pictorial representations of «big» relationships among ideas, objects, and events.
Zeus's bloody tears, then, may be
a pictorial representation of solidarity with his human son but they can never be more than merely symbolic.
To these may be added — though they are found less frequently in the Sunday - morning service drama, pageantry,
pictorial representation, even the dance.
A lesson on multiplying fractions using
a pictorial representation - area model.
A simple activity to help students that asks pupils to link
the pictorial representation to a fraction word problem and then the abstract solution.
The program uses a multisensory approach leveraging hands - on and manipulative - based activities, Gizmos ® for interactive activities, and
pictorial representations to help students visualize concepts.
Add numbers using concrete objects and
pictorial representations, e.g. number squares, to add 1 - and 2 - digit numbers.
This teacher - generated list can be represented in various formats (e.g., written list,
pictorial representations, etc.).
The pictorial representations of the Grade Book, Checklist, and Calendar tools help provide students with a highly interactive learning experience.
Students are given a simple fraction and asked to color in blocks to make
a pictorial representation of it.
They then look at the whole cartoon story board they have drawn and it is
a pictorial representation of the problem.
This form of instruction moves students from concrete manipulatives to
pictorial representations of those manipulatives, and finally to abstract concepts.
Demonstrate an understanding of fractions by using concrete and
pictorial representations to create sets of equivalent fractions.
Justifications will include the use of concrete objects;
pictorial representations; and the properties of real numbers, equality, and inequality.
The full report, which contains
a pictorial representation of the research findings above, can be accessed here.
Children also work to build a deep understanding of a number as a measure of quantity, learning how to match symbols with words and
pictorial representations.