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Techniques in Selecting and Organizing Information

Graphic organizers are visual representations that help structure information into organized patterns. They present essential information and connect pieces into a coherent framework. Some common types of graphic organizers include Venn diagrams to compare ideas, network trees to show hierarchies, spider maps to investigate aspects of a central idea, and timelines to chronologically show events.

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Techniques in Selecting and Organizing Information

Graphic organizers are visual representations that help structure information into organized patterns. They present essential information and connect pieces into a coherent framework. Some common types of graphic organizers include Venn diagrams to compare ideas, network trees to show hierarchies, spider maps to investigate aspects of a central idea, and timelines to chronologically show events.

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Techniques in Selecting and Organizing

Information
Graphic
Organizer

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Graphic Organizer
-Are visual representations of concepts that help us structure
information into organizational patterns.

-Present essential information and connect these pieces of


information into a coherent framework.

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Types of Graphic Organizer

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Venn Diagram
﹡ Used to compare and contrast ideas and events.

﹡ Uses two or more overlapping circles to show similar


and different attributes

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Network Tree
﹡ Used to represent hierarchy, classification and
branching.
﹡ Useful in showing relationships of scientific
categories, family trees, or even lineage.

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Spider Map
﹡ “Semantic map”
﹡ Use to investigate and enumerate various aspects of a
central idea, which could be a concept, topic or theme.

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Problem-Solution Map
﹡ Display the nature of the problem and how it can be
solved.
﹡ Usually contains the problem’s description, its causes
and effects, and logical solutions.

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Timeline
﹡ Used to show how events occurred chronologically
through a long bar labelled with dates and specific
events.

﹡ Can be LINEAR (shows how events happened within


one period.) or COMPARATIVE (shows two sets of
events that happened within the same period.)

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Plot Diagram

﹡ Used to map events in


the story.

﹡ Use to analyze the


major parts of a plot.

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Series of Events Chain
﹡ Used to show the logical sequence of events.

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Fishbone Map
﹡ Used to better understand the casual relationship of a
complex phenomenon.

﹡ Shows the factors that cause a specific event or


problem, as well as details of each cause.

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Cycle
﹡ Described how a series of events interact to produce a
set of results repeatedly.

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Persuasion Map
﹡ Used to map out
arguments and
evidence that prove a
viewpoint.

﹡ Especially useful when


processing persuasive
or argumentative texts.

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