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10th Grade
ENGLISH 10 QUARTER 1
ENGLISH 10: LESSON 2
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NON-LINEAR TEXT
- a text that does not need to be read from beginning till the end
LINEAR TEXT
- a text wherein we need to read from beginning to the end
TEXTUAL AIDS
- could be written, or printed text and other ways of emphasizing the essential phrases, thoughts, graphs, and /or images
GRAPHIC ORGANIZER
- is a visual and graphical display that depicts the relationship between facts, terms, and or ideas within a learning task
CAUSE AND EFFECT
- is used to helps students identify the problem and come up with the possible solutions
FISHBONE
- analyzing the ways in which different aspects of a problem or issue are related
CONCEPT MAPS
- used to brainstorm concepts and identify how they relate to each other with the use of labeled cells/bubbles
KWL
- identify their background knowledge on a topic or issue, what they would like to learn and what they have learned
CHAIN
- it depicts a chain of events, timeline
PICTURE
WEB
- a visual presentation of a list of ideas or concepts
STORY BOARD
- provides the scenes of a story
MIND MAPPING
- to organize information in categories and make problem solving decisions
FLOW CHART
- visual display of the sequence of a list of ideas
LADDER
- shows the order of a list of ideas or events
STORY MAP
- maps out the elements of the story]
CYCLE
- used to indicate how concepts relate to each other when there is no beginning or end
COMPARE AND CONTRAST
- to compare and contrast the attributes of two or more ideas/concepts
VENN DIAGRAM
- to identify the differences and similarities between two or three ideas/concepts
T-CHARTS
- to list the pros and cons of a idea/concept