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Explaining Visual-Verbal Relationships: English 8 Quarter 2, Module 1

This document provides instructions for a lesson on visual-verbal relationships that asks students to analyze tables, graphs, infographics and information maps; interpret information presented in texts; and demonstrate understanding of expository texts through concept maps. Students are directed to read about visual-verbal illustrations, take notes with guidance questions, complete various activities and assessments, and design a bar graph, concept map and flow chart as supplementary activities.

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Explaining Visual-Verbal Relationships: English 8 Quarter 2, Module 1

This document provides instructions for a lesson on visual-verbal relationships that asks students to analyze tables, graphs, infographics and information maps; interpret information presented in texts; and demonstrate understanding of expository texts through concept maps. Students are directed to read about visual-verbal illustrations, take notes with guidance questions, complete various activities and assessments, and design a bar graph, concept map and flow chart as supplementary activities.

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Explaining

Visual-Verbal
Relationships
English 8
Quarter 2, Module 1
What I Need to Know

1 2 3

analyze visual-verbal interpret information demonstrate appreciation


relationships through presented in a text; and understanding of
tables, graphs,
and expository text through a
infographics, and
concept map.
information maps;
What I Know

Answer Answer the questions on page 2-6.

Check Check your answers using the Answer Key.

Write Write your score.


What is It

Read Take down Use

Read the discussion about VISUAL- Take down notes on your Use the following questions as guide
VERBAL ILLUSTRATIONS. in writing your notes:
notebook.
(Pages 9-12) • What are visual-verbal
illustrations?

• What are the commonly


used visual-verbal
illustrations? Describe each
of them.
What’s More (pp.13-18)

Answer the following:

❑ Activity 1: Match Me

❑ Assessment 1: Check Me

❑ Activity 2:Be Ready(Wri te your answers in sentence form)

❑ Assessment 2A: Concept Mapping ( Copy the Concept Map and


answer)

❑ Assessment 2B: Connect Me (Copy the organi zer on p. 17, then


arrang e the sentences based on how they are presented in the
text)

❑ Activity 3: I Care

❑ Assessment 3: Compose Me
What’s More (pp.13-18)

Once you are done, do the following:


1. Check your answers using the Answer key
provided. (Assessment 1, Activity 2,
Assessment 2A, Assessment 2B only) And then
Write your scores.
Answer Key for Activity 1:
1. B 2. C 3. D 4. E 5. A
Supplementary Activity

1. Use a BAR GRAPH to show how many hours do you sleep


at night from January 18, Monday to January 22, Friday.
2. Talk about your favorite artist /song /movie using a
CONCEPT MAP.
3. Show the steps in cooking your favorite dish using a
FLOW CHART
Note: Use a Short Bond Paper for this activity.
(20 points each)

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