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English 10 Lesson 2-1

These are visual displays of key content information to facilitate understanding of ideas. Examples discussed include Venn diagrams, cause and effect diagrams, timelines, concept maps, tables, pie charts, and bar graphs. Venn diagrams and cause and effect diagrams show relationships between concepts. Timelines display events sequentially over time. Concept maps show concepts and relationships connected by arrows. Tables arrange information in rows and columns, while pie charts and bar graphs visually compare data using wedges or bars. These graphic organizers help construct knowledge and understanding of texts and information.
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English 10 Lesson 2-1

These are visual displays of key content information to facilitate understanding of ideas. Examples discussed include Venn diagrams, cause and effect diagrams, timelines, concept maps, tables, pie charts, and bar graphs. Venn diagrams and cause and effect diagrams show relationships between concepts. Timelines display events sequentially over time. Concept maps show concepts and relationships connected by arrows. Tables arrange information in rows and columns, while pie charts and bar graphs visually compare data using wedges or bars. These graphic organizers help construct knowledge and understanding of texts and information.
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TEXTUAL

AIDS
ENGLISH 10
ADVANCE ORGANIZERS
Venn Diagram & Cause and
Effect Diagram
1. ADVANCE / GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS

These are visual displays of key content


information to facilitate understanding of ideas.
Using them to present information helps construct
knowledge for a better understanding of a text.

Using diagrams is among the most common ways


of organizing ideas and concepts.
VENN DIAGRAM

1 2
VENN DIAGRAM
2. CAUSE & EFFECT DIAGRAM

It is used to show why something happens or explain


the effects of something. It can be presented using
different shapes and the connection between ideas
which can be indicated by the use of lines and arrows.

There are a lot of creative ways in illustrating cause and


effect relationships depending on the concepts and ideas
involved.
CAUSE & EFFECT DIAGRAM

1 2
CAUSE AND EFFECT DIAGRAM
ADVANCE ORGANIZERS
Timeline
WHAT IS A TIMELINE?

A timeline is a type of graphic organizer that shows


specific events in sequence, usually with dates, in a
linear fashion.

Timelines are particularly useful for studying or


reviewing history, because the timeline will display
major events over a period of time.
WHAT IS A TIMELINE?

Timeline also helps you:


✔ Put events in chronological order
✔ Show progress or change
✔ Chronicle historical events
TIMELINE

1 2 3
TIMELINE
ADVANCE ORGANIZERS
Concept Map
WHAT IS A CONCEPT MAP?

A concept map is a visual representation of knowledge.


It shows concepts and ideas and the relationships among
them are usually connected by arrows.

It was developed by Joseph D. Novak and his research


team in the 1970’s as a means of representing the
emerging science knowledge of students.
WHAT IS A CONCEPT MAP?

Concept map helps visual learners grasp the material. It


helps you to see relationships between ideas and
concepts. It also helps you doing memory recall, clarify
and structure ideas.

Concept map is created by writing key words enclosed in


shapes such as circles, boxes, triangles, etc. and drawing
arrows between the ideas that are related then adding
short explanation to concepts that are related.
CONCEPT MAP
CONCEPT MAP
NON-LINEAR
ILLUSTRATIONS
WHAT IS A NON-LINEAR ILLUSTRATION?

There are many definitions of the term for nonlinear


illustration. Most people consider texts with visuals or
graphs along with it as examples for nonlinear texts.
Some examples include flowcharts, charts, and graphs
(ex: pie chart, bar graphs), graphic organizers such as
knowledge maps and story maps.
1. TABLES
A table is an arrangement of information in rows and columns containing
cells that make comparing and contrasting information easier.
2. PIE CHART
A pie chart displays data and information in an easy-to-read 'pie-slice' format
with varying slice sizes telling you how much of one data element exists.
3. BAR CHART
It is a chart that uses bars to show comparisons between categories
of information. The bars can be either horizontal or vertical.

A bar graph will have two axes. One axis will describe the types of
categories being compared, and the other will have numerical values that
represent the values of the data.

It is useful for comparing facts. The bars provide a visual display for
comparing quantities in different categories. Bar graphs help us to see
relationships quickly
3. BAR CHART
ADVANCE/GRAPHIC ORGANIZER
Summary of Class 1
These are visual displays of key
content information to facilitate
understanding of ideas.

TIMELINE
2
It shows specific events in
sequence, usually with dates, in a
linear fashion.
CONCEPT MAP
3
It shows concepts and ideas and
the relationships among them
are usually connected by arrows
NON-LINEAR ILLUSTARTIONS
4
• Tables (rows & columns)
• Pie Chart (pie slice)
• Bar Graph (bars)
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