EAPP Module 5 Presentation
EAPP Module 5 Presentation
PROFESSIONAL
PURPOSES
OUTLINING
outline reading texts in various disciplines
CS_EN11/12A-EAPP-Ia-c-8
OBJECTIVES:
a.) define an outline
b.) identify the kinds of outline
according to structure
c.) use a topic and sentence
outline in selecting and
organizing information
LET’S PLAY
CATEGORIZE
ME!
read a book Swim
build a model play baseball
outdoor activities ride a bike
bake cookies indoor activities
climb a tree play cards
Look at the sample outline presented below. Define or describe an
outline based on the structure shown.
WHAT IS AN OUTLINE?
An outline is a map of your essay or a
blueprint. It shows what information
each section or paragraph will contain,
and in what order. Most outlines use
numbers and/or bullet points to
arrange information and convey points.
IMPORTANCE OF OUTLINE?
An outline allows a writer to categorize
the main points, to organize the
paragraphs into an order that makes
sense, and to make sure that each
paragraph/idea can be fully developed.
PARTS OF AN OUTLINE?
Introduction (attention grabber)
An introduction of an essay prepares the reader on
the contents of the essay. The introduction of the
essay is an opening of what is to come ahead. Here,
the writer introduces the topic to the reader by giving
background information and providing a thesis
statement. Having mentioned the thesis statement in
your introduction, the rest of the paper should help
you support the claim.thesis statement.
PARTS OF AN OUTLINE?
Body (The content of the paper)
The second part of any essay is the body of the essay.
Typically, the body of the essay should contain a
minimum of three paragraphs in support of the thesis
statement made in the introductory paragraph. Each
paragraph should relay an individual point or idea.
Furthermore, you should always ensure that your
paragraphs contain three parts: the topic sentence,
supporting statement and the concluding paragraphs.
PARTS OF AN OUTLINE?
Conclusion (Wrap all of your arguments)
The conclusion of the essay should mark
the end of your essay. Here, a writer is
supposed to summarize the ideas made in
the body and also restate the
thesis statement.
TYPES OF OUTLINE ACCORDING TO
STRUCTURE
Topic Outline
An outline that consists of a short phrase. It
provides a quick overview of topics to be
included in an essay. After each heading in a
topic outline for an essay, a maximum of several
words is used to identify the topic or idea that
will be discussed under the given heading.
TYPES OF OUTLINE ACCORDING TO
STRUCTURE
Sentence Outline
An outline that is done in full sentence. It Forces
part of the essay to be written out in sentences
before the first draft. Further, it expresses the
specific and complete idea that section of the
paper will cover as part of proving the overall
thesis.
GUIDED PRACTICE
Directions: Read the words and phrases presented on the table. The two general categories
are given or main topics. Find the words and phrases that name the subtopics under each of
the main categories. Then decide which words and phrases fall under sub-topics.
INDEPENDENT PRACTICE
Direction: Identify the kind of outline based on structure presented in each item. Write your
answer on the blank provided after the number.
INDEPENDENT PRACTICE
Direction: Identify the kind of outline based on structure presented in each item. Write your
answer on the blank provided after the number.
What is an Outline?
An outline is a map of your essay or a
blueprint. It shows what information
each section or paragraph will contain,
and in what order. Most outlines use
numbers and/or bullet points to
arrange information and convey points.
What are the different kinds of
outline according to structure? How
does it differ from each other?
The different kinds of outline are Topic Outline and
Sentence Outline. Topic Outline consists of a short
phrase. It provides a quick overview of topics to be
included in an essay. Sentence Outline is an outline
that is done in full sentence. It forces part of the essay
to be written out in sentences before the first draft.
Further, it expresses the specific and complete idea
that section of the paper will cover as part of proving
the overall thesis.
QUIZ
Write T if the statement is True and F if it is False. Write your answer
on the blank before the number.