Real or make-believe, fact or non-fact images

Cards (13)

  • What is the importance of identifying real or make-believe images?

    It helps us understand the truthfulness or imaginative nature of what we see.
  • What are the characteristics of real images?

    • Show things that exist or have happened in the real world
    • Based on actual people, places, or objects
    • Examples: photographs of cities, trees, or famous people
    • Purpose: to show reality and help us understand the world
  • What are the characteristics of make-believe images?

    • Fictional or imaginary
    • Depict things that do not exist or have been exaggerated
    • Examples: drawings of flying unicorns, cartoon characters, or illustrations of aliens
    • Purpose: to entertain, inspire creativity, or communicate imaginative ideas
  • What defines fact images?

    • Represent things that are true and based on evidence
    • Show information or events that can be verified
    • Examples: photographs from historical events, medical diagrams, or weather report images
    • Purpose: to help us learn about the real world accurately
  • What defines non-fact images?

    • Not based on reality
    • May contain incorrect, exaggerated, or imagined information
    • Examples: manipulated images, digitally altered pictures, or exaggerated advertisements
    • Purpose: often used for entertainment, marketing, or to create false impressions
  • How can you identify real vs. make-believe or fact vs. non-fact images?

    • Look for familiar elements: recognizable from everyday life
    • Check for details: fact images are accurate and detailed
    • Consider the source: reliable sources for real and factual images
  • Why is it important to understand the difference between real and make-believe images?

    It helps us make better judgments about what we see and how we interpret information.
  • What is an example of a real image?

    A photograph of a city.
  • What is an example of a make-believe image?
    A drawing of a flying unicorn.
  • What is an example of a fact image?
    A photograph from a historical event.
  • What is an example of a non-fact image?

    A digitally altered picture to look like a fantasy world.
  • How do real images differ from make-believe images?

    Real images show actual things, while make-believe images depict fictional or exaggerated concepts.
  • How do fact images differ from non-fact images?

    Fact images are based on evidence and truth, while non-fact images may contain exaggerations or inaccuracies.