ENGLISH 10: LESSON 2

Cards (19)

  • 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