Q1 GR10

Cards (20)

  • Graphic Organizers
    visual thinking tools
  • Network Tree
    organizes a hierarchal set of information
  • Fishbone Map
    cause-effect relationships
  • Cycle Map
    organizing information that is circular or cyclical
    A) Cycle Map
  • Series of Events Chain
    organize information according to various steps or stages
    A) Series of Events Chain
  • Continuum Scale
    dimension such as less to more, low to high, and few to many
    A) Continuum Scale
  • Comparative and Contrastive Map
    compare two concepts according to their features
    A) Comparative and Contrastive Map
  • Problem-Solution Outline
    compare different solutions to a problem
    A) Problem-Solution Outline
  • Problem and Solution Map
    cause and effect; problems and solutions
    A) Problem and Solution Map
  • Spider Map
    organizing information relating to a main idea
    A) Spider Map
  • Descriptive or Thematic Map
    for mapping generic information
    A) Descriptive or Thematic Map
  • Human Interaction Outline
    organizing events in terms of a chain of action and reaction
    A)
  • PLOT - refers to the sequence of events
  • EXPOSITION - introduction of the characters.
  • RISING ACTION - the existence of a struggle and how the character overcomes, copes, or gets overwhelmed by it.
  • CLIMAX - The highest point of interest in the story or the complication of a struggle. It is also known as the Point of no Return.
  • FALLING ACTION - the part where the problem starts to untangle.
  • DENOUEMENT - Usually, referred to as the end of the story. Often, this could be open-ended.
  • CHARACTERIZATION - refers to how the characters are shaped by their dialogues and how they interact with other characters or how they think.
  • SETTING - refers to the time, weather conditions and place.