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Look at the symbols and icons and explain what they represent.
Visual processing is how the brain understands and interprets what you see. When (a) (b) (c) (d)
you look at something, your eyes send information to your brain. The brain then
figures out what that thing is. For example, when you see a dog, your brain tells you,
“That’s a dog!”.
MAPS, GRIDS AND DIRECTIONS
INTERPRETING VISUAL CODES AND SYMBOLS A map shows where things are and helps you find
Every day, you see symbols or pictures that tell you something without words. These places like roads, houses and parks. Grids are lines on
are called visual codes. For example, a green traffic light means go, a red light maps that make it easier to find locations. A position A compass is 360 degrees
means stop and a yellow light means wait. or location of an object is called a spot. Each spot on and each cardinal direction
Let’s understand this with the help of the given icons: a map has coordinates (like A3 where A is the column is separated by 90 degrees.
and 3 is the row).
To understand maps, you also need to know directions. Directions tell you how to
This icon represents the Recycle Bin. It shows where the deleted items go.
move from one place to another.
For example, look at the scene and observe the location of the following objects.
This icon represents the Word application. It opens the Word program.
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Lollipop
Circle all file icons, underline all folders and draw a box over application icons.
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(a) (b) (c) (d)
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