Eng11a Lesson2

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Techniques in Selecting

and Organizing
Information
LESSON 2
Go for
Gold:
2.1 Utilize variety of techniques in
selecting and organizing information in
writing.
Techniques in Selecting
and Organizing
Information
LESSON 2
BRAINSTORMING

creative generation of ideas


related to a particular topic or
issue, which may be done
individually or by groups
FREE WRITING ALPHABETICAL
LISTING
listing down of all words using all the letters in the
that are associated with alphabet, you can list
the given topic down ideas you
associate with a
particular topic
GRAPHIC ORGANIZER
visual displays that
demonstrate relationships
between facts, concepts, or
ideas; guide the learner’s
thinking as they fill in and
build upon visual map or
diagram
EXPOSITORY ORGANIZER COMPARATIVE ORGANIZER

it integrates the new


it presents concepts and
material with a similar
principles to the learner
material already
to create a bridge
understood by the learner
between what is already
and focuses on how the
known and what new
new and known material
material is to be learned
differ
EXPOSITORY ORGANIZER

FLOW CHART CONCEPT MAP


COMPARATIVE ORGANIZER

VENN DIAGRAM
TOPIC OUTLINE

a skeletal framework of the main, minor, and


subheadings of a selected subject matter for
writing where the entries are all topics
SENTENCE OUTLINE

skeletal framework of the major, minor, and sub-


headings of the topics to be discussed on a
selected subject matter where all the entries are in
complete sentences
PRINCIPLES AND CONCEPTS ON OUTLINING

PARALLELISM
observance of recurring patterns in order
presenting sentence elements, such as nouns,
verbs, and phrases in parallel terms
Not parallel: Parasailing, snorkeling, and to water ski are fun activities.

Parallel: Parasailing, snorkeling, and water skiing are fun activities.


PRINCIPLES AND CONCEPTS ON OUTLINING

COORDINATION

placing items of
equal significance
in the same
category or label
PRINCIPLES AND CONCEPTS ON OUTLINING

SUBORDINATION

indicating levels
of significance
through the most
important and
least important
details
PRINCIPLES AND CONCEPTS ON OUTLINING

DIVISION

segregating the
outline into parts or
units

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