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Quarter 3 - Module 2:
Informative Writing Techniques
Self-Learning Module in English 10
Quarter III- Module 2: Informative Writing Techniques
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SHEILA MARIE A. PRIMICIAS
ELY S. UBALDO
MARCIANO U. SORIANO, JR
CARMINA C. GUTIERREZ
RUSTICO P. ABALOS
MICHAEL E. RAME
MARILOU D. ROLDAN
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What This Module is About
Anchored on the mission of leaving no learners behind in the “new normal” of education,
this learning material will help you enhance your competencies in English through variety of
purposeful discussion and activities designed for distance learning.
Integrated with learning tasks that are contextualized and differentiated, this module will
cater to the varied needs of learners and provide them with worthwhile learning opportunities
despite being on a distance-learning setting.
Note to Parents/Guardians:
Your main role is to make sure your child has a conducive place and enough time to work
on this module at home. To maximize learning, you can also help your child if he/she encounters
some difficulties but make sure it is really your child who does all the required tasks. Finally, just
feel free to contact your child’s English teacher if needed
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What’s More These are follow-up activities that are
intended for you to practice further in order
to master the competencies.
The third quarter of English 10 primarily focuses on the different writing techniques. Specifically,
you will embark on a journey towards understanding the key structural elements, language
features, and the different writing techniques you need in various types of writing endeavor.
This module will guide you develop various stages of your writing skill and will guide you in
writing an essay on a familiar issue which include key structural elements and language features.
Further, this instructional material will let you accomplish the following specific objectives:
1. Describe an informative text;
2. Identify techniques used in informative texts; and
3. Write an informative essay about a familiar issue. Good luck and make sure to enjoy.
What I Know
Encircle the letters of the correct answers.
1. What written component will drive an informative text?
A. evidence B. thesis statement
C. elaboration D. hook
2.What should you keep in mind when writing your informative text?
A. audience, prompt, purpose B. prompt, pencil, people
C. task, purpose, audience D. style, technique, purpose
3.What should come first in the introduction of an informative essay?
A. hook B. thesis
C. reason D. three body paragraph ideas
6. Which of the following does NOT need to be in the body of an informative essay?
A. facts B. thesis
C. quotes D. explanation
In the past lesson, you have studied argumentative essay and how to present arguments
about both sides of an issue. Remember that the general structure of an argumentative essay
follows this format:
Introduction: Attention grabber or the background information
Body: Three body paragraphs (three major arguments)
Counterargument: An argument to refute earlier arguments and give weight to
the actual position
Conclusion: Rephrasing the thesis statement, major points, or the concluding remarks
In this module, you are going to learn different writing techniques and structures
of informative texts.
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What’s New
In each of the following questions, two statements numbered I and II are given. There
may be cause and effect relationship between the two statements. These two statements may
be the effect of the same cause or independent causes. These statements may be independent
causes without having any relationship. Read both the statements in each question and mark
your answer as:
Statements 1
1. The prices of petrol and diesel in the domestic market have remained unchanged for the past
few months due to pandemic.
2. The crude oil prices in the international market have gone up substantially in the last few
months.
Statement 3
1. It is the aim of the municipality to impose stricter rules in responding to the COVID 19
pandemic.
2. The number of cases in the municipality are constantly increasing.
(A) Statement I is the cause and statement II is its effect;
(B) Statement II is the cause and statement I is its effect;
(C) Both the statements I and II are independent causes;
(D) Both the statements I and II are effects of independent causes; and
(E) Both the statements I and II are effects of some common cause.
Informational texts can use a variety of structures. Basically, the author adopts whichever
structure s/he believes best gets his message or argument across to his readers. Cause and
effect structures in informational texts are relatively common. In this lesson, the common
structures of an informative text and how to recognize them will be discussed.
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What is It
Informative Text
On a daily-basis, you encounter various types of informative texts from various sources
such as social media, mobile phone applications, newspapers and others. These texts enrich
your knowledge and provide you with information you have not known yet.
Informative text educates the reader about a specific topic. It is a unique type of writing;
you’ll see it in a number of different mediums. This type of writing also has certain
characteristics that make this style easier to identify.
Informative text contains a number of aids that make it easier for readers to follow along
and get the information. Written cues, graphics, illustrations, and organizational structure are
items that help you learn better from an informative text.
You notice these written cues in books. The table of contents at the beginning of the
book, makes it easy for readers to quickly see where they can find specific information. The
index, found at the end of the book, neatly lists all of the topics and the page numbers that
denote the location of those topics. If you’re confused by what a word or phrase means, you
can check the glossary of terms, which provides those definitions. There might even be an
appendix, which provides additional informative text on a specific subject.
A. Informative text may contain graphics to help the reader understand the subject. It shows you
the information while providing some explanatory text. Low diagrams, sketches, and maps are all
examples of other graphics used in informative texts. But graphics aren’t the only visual aids.
B. Illustrations provide additional visual techniques in informative texts. Photos are also used
for illustrative purposes. Illustrations and words work together in several ways. Good readers
visualize, or create mental pictures of
what they read about. Not only do the
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illustrations help readers see what the words describe, but they can also help readers
understand the words themselves.
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When it comes to structure, an informative essay follows the same basic principles as
argumentative writing. The main difference between the two is the purpose. While an
argumentative essay is designed to persuade the reader to agree with the position argued in its
claim, an informative essay’s sole purpose is to educate the reader.
Structure your informative essay using multiple paragraphs that follow a logical order and
include relevant information that is properly cited. The basic structure of an informative essay is
very simple. It needs to have a beginning, middle, and end. These are known more formally as
the introduction, body, and conclusion, respectively.
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Types of Structure
Informational texts can use a variety of structures. Basically, you can adopt whichever
will best deliver your message. There are five common structures: cause and effect, compare
and contrast, sequential order, problem and solution, and description.
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Here are some signal words that may indicate that information in a paragraph is
organized as cause and effect: because, as a result, resulted, caused, affected, since,
due to, effect.
Example:
How to Make Cookies.
First, get your materials. Then, make your dough. Lastly, cook your dough
at 400 degrees for 10 minutes.
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C. Compare and Contrast is a text structure or pattern of organization where the similarities
and differences of two or more things are explored. It is important to remember that with the
compare and contrast text structure the text should be discussing similarities and differences
Here are some signal words that may indicate that the text is written using
the compare and contrast organizational pattern: like, unlike, both, neither,
similar, however and different.
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There are also a few signal words which may indicate that information in a
passage is ordered in the problem and solution pattern of organization: propose,
solution, answer, issue, problem, problematic, remedy, prevention, and fix.
Example: It seems like there has been a surge in teen pregnancies these days. Teen
pregnancies make it very difficult for young mothers to pursue their dreams and meet the
demands of an infant. Fortunately, most teen pregnancies can be easily prevented by
using birth control; however, even birth control is not 100% effective. The most effective
way to prevent teen pregnancies is abstinence, which is 100% effective.
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E. Spatial organization is when information in a passage is organized in order of space or
location. It may also be called descriptive writing and it is most frequently used when the
narrator describes how something looks. Most fictional passages are organized
chronologically, but in paragraphs where the narrator is describing a setting or the appearance
of a character, the information may be organized spatially.
Some signal words that might indicate that the writer or speaker is following the
spatial pattern of organization include a wide sweeping array of prepositions: next to,
behind, across from, below that, above that, to the right of and so forth.
Example:
Volcanoes are a feared and destructive force for good reason. A volcano is like a
pressure valve for the inner earth, but they can also be very beautiful. One part of the
volcano that people rarely see is the magma chamber. The magma chamber is way
beneath the Earth’s bed rock. It is tremendously hot. Running from the magma chamber
to the crater of the volcano is the conduit. The conduit connects the magma chamber to
the outer world. At the top of the volcano is the crater. This is where the magma exits.
Volcanoes are a beautiful yet dangerous natural phenomenon.
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What’s More
Now that we have thoroughly discussed in this module what an informative text is
and likewise the structure and technique of writing an informative text, work on the
following activities to enhance your informative writing skills.
Activity 1: Identify what type of text structure is used in the following passages. Spot and
underscore the signal word/s used in each passage.
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second problem with online learning is motivation. To fix these issues with online
learning, the best approach is to mix and match the approaches.
____________ 3. Both online and traditional classes require students to manage their
time wisely. In traditional classes, students structure their time outside of the classroom to
allow for studying, projects and homework. However, an online institution, states that with
the absence of regular class meetings, online courses require students to acquire and
learn course materials on their own time.
_____________ 4. Video game addiction is a serious problem in many parts of the world
today and deserves more attention. One common effect of video game addiction is
isolation and withdrawal from social experiences. Video game addiction may result in a
decline in overall health and hygiene. As a result, the social networking in these online
games often gives the users the impression that they are interacting socially, while their
true social lives and personal relations may suffer.
______________ 5. On the far right corner of my study table, there is a five-layer drawer.
A two-foot black electric fan is placed just beside it. My functioning black laptop is located
just next to it, in a vain effort to cool off the device. Behind the aforementioned items are
a row of books- textbooks, manga, fiction, and non-fiction. Their colorful spines decorated
my study table with life.
Activity 2: Read each paragraph. A graphic organizer is used to show the structure of
the text. Fill in the missing boxes with the appropriate info.
CAUSE EFFECT
2. Did you know that your tongue is a
muscle? It is. And it’s the only muscle that’s
covered in saliva and taste buds. Having You have
tastebuds stop you from eating rotten food. tastebuds.
Having saliva protects you from some
germs and bacteria. Gross, but helpful.
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What I have Learned
Respond to the following short-answer essay questions about informational text. This
will summarize your learnings in this module. Although your answers will be brief, make sure to
answer clearly, concisely, and thoroughly.
Questions:
1. What are the features common in most informational texts? Explain the significance of
these features.
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3. A class syllabus, flyers, brochures, and website articles are all examples of informational text.
Provide other examples of informational text and explain what makes them informational.
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What I Can Do
Familiarizing yourself with the social issues teenagers struggle with today, select one
and write an informative essay following the correct structures and techniques that you
have learned from your previous readings in this module. You may choose from one of
the types of structures to organize your writings and be able to develop your thesis
statement comprehensively. Write your essay on a separate answer sheet.
Depression
Alcohol use
Academic problems
Peer pressure
Social media
On-screen violence
Assessment
A. Encircle the letters of the correct answers.
1. A picture or chart meant to add meaning to the text
A. pull quote B. graphic C. infomercial D. annotation
9. This is a text structure where similarities and differences of two things are explored.
A. description B. sequence C. compare and contrast D. chronological
B. Read the informative texts below and determine the text structure. Then, put information from
the text into the appropriate graphic organizer. Remember to focus on the main idea of each
paragraph.
Similarities Differences
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1. No one knows exactly what causes tornados, but some scientists believe that when
warm air meets cold air, a tornado may form. The reason for this is that the warm air is lighter
than the cold air, so it rises up fast and meets different winds moving different directions. Under
the right conditions, this can cause a tornado. Though there is still much mystery surrounding
tornados, many people believe that when warm moist air meets cool dry air, tornados can result.
2. Most people have had red pizza, or pizza covered with red sauce, but have you ever
had white pizza? White pizza is made in almost the same way as red pizza: the dough rises and
is rolled out, toppings are applied, and it is cooked in an oven—but the key difference is that
white pizza does not have any tomato sauce on it. Instead, a white pizza may have olive oil or
no sauce at all. I like white pizza more than red pizza because you can really taste the
ingredients. Adding some fresh tomatoes to a white pizza will give it that tomato flavor without
the completely overwhelming taste of the red sauce that covers most pizzas. If you have not
had a white pizza, I recommend that you order or make one today.
Additional Activity
Look for an informative article from any sources. Study your chosen article and be able to
identify the technique and structure used. Be guided with the following details:
You did great! The lessons that you have learned from this module would help you
develop your writing skills. Now, you are ready to continue to the next module.
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Key to Corrections
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C .9
C .8
A .7
D .6
D .5
B .4
D .3
Passage 2 – Comparison and Contrast D .2
.B Passage 1 – Cause and effect B .1
Assessment
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