CHAPTER 1

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  • is generally considered as written material, especially longer pieces of writing as in a book, a letter or a newspaper.
    Text
  • refers to a formal and orderly and usually expression of thought on a subject
    Discourse
  • is a technique by which a group attempts to find a solution(s) to a specific problem by amassing ideas. spontaneously
    Brainstorming
  • It is a highly effective technique for maximizing group creative potential, not only to generate ideas but also to determine which ideas are most likely to succeed. in a specific area of interest
    Baumgartner, 2007
  • a brainstorming technique many people find useful.
    Listing
  • A when you write down the words that come to mind when you see another word.
    Word Storm
  • are the same as a word storm, except that you don't group according to how the words are related to each other.
    Word Association
  • is a way to visually organize data and information. Organized around a central idea, a mind map works like the branch of a tree. Ideas and then sub ideas that are associated with the main idea branch off from the central idea.
    Mind Mapping
  • collections of words based on the kind of word you need based on a topic or theme.
    Word Banks
  • a visual display that shows or demonstrates relationships between facts, concepts or ideas.
    Graphic Organizer
  • This will help you plan your opinion writing piece.
    Graphic Organizer for Writing
  • provided for guided reading.

    Graphic Organizer for Reading
  • as a tool to study new vocabulary words.
    Graphic Organizer for Vocabulary
  • Comparing and contrasting things is a vital skill that students need to develop.
    Graphic Organizer for Comparison and Contrast
  • lets you identify the main idea as well as its supporting details.
    Main Idea Graphic Organizer
  • 2 People in Brainstorming
    Baumgartner, 2007
    Osborn, 1953
  • List of Brainstorming
    Brainstorming
    Listing
    Word Storm
    Word Association
    Word Banks
    Mind mapping
  • Graphic Organizers
    Graphic Organizer for Reading
    Graphic Organizer for Writing
    Graphic Organizer for Vocabulary
    Graphic Organizer for Comparison and Contrast
    Main Idea Graphic Organizer
  • Fishbone diagram also known as?
    Ishikawa Diagrams
  • arranges your ideas hierarchically
    Topic Outline
  • is done in full sentences. It is normally used when your paper focuses on complex details.
    Sentence Outline
  • If you can't write a clear sentence summarizing the paragraph's point, you certainly can't write a clear paragraph.
    Clarity
  • With a sentence outline you can easily judge how long the manuscript will be and modify it to keep the essential material within the prescribed length.
    Writing to Length
  • Revision of the plan of paper is much easier and quicker if you have only to delete or re-order sentences.
    Efficiency
  • It is much easier to quickly judge whether the present order of paragraphs (as sentences in the outline) really makes the argument in the most effective way.
    Flow of Argument
  • clarity, argument flow, efficiency, length, management can be done faster using a sentence outline.
    Time. All the above
  • 5 Benefits of Sentence Outline
    Clarity
    Efficiency
    Time, all the above
    Flow of Argument
    Writing to length