STEM Blog Post – Describe, Explain and Predict

Photograph 1

  1. Describe – I see a group of people who are on a boat that is on an area of water that looks to be a lake or pond. The colours of the photograph are warm in contrast to the mess of poeple on the boat. There looks to be a lot of trash and rubbish on the boat and the people look miserable. They have equipment.
  2. Explain – I believe that the people on this boat are in need to help, whether it is shelter, food or mental problems they do not look too happy in this photo and they look tired. It could also be interpretted as them going camping or they are homeless as they have bags and they also look to have hiking gear and they could just be exibitionists. They could also be refugees.
  3. Predict – I predict that the group of people on the boat are trying to find shelter or find safety.

Photograph 2

  1. Describe – A woman seems to be in danger, with a mask on. There is a red light or colour that is being reflected on her and the area around her. She is holding something in her hand.
  2. Explain – I think that woman may be trying to escape from a fire because of the red fire flames that is reflecting off her face and she looks to be rowing away from the danger or controlling a motor boat. She may be wearing a mask because
  3. Predict – I predict that the woman escapes from the fires.

Photograph 3

  1. Describe – In the photo, there is a graffiti art on a wall of Australian Prime Minister, Scott Morrison’s head being set on fire as well as his clothes, he is looking quite calm about it in the graffiti.
  2. Explain – I think that this graffiti is responding to how the Prime Minister had been dealing with the bushfires occuring in the country. This act is to show that Scott Morrison thinks that it is fine that the country is on fire and he does not care about what is happening in his country.
  3. Predict – I predict that this photo gained a lot of attention and was released to the public and raised awareness of Scott Morrison’s poor job at handling the bushfires in the country.

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