R&W SKILLS-PRELIM-W21-L1-Selecting and Organizing Information.pptx

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READING & WRITING SKILLS

OBJECTIVES: The learner distinguishes between and among techniques in selecting and organizing information (EN11/12RWS- IIIa- 2) Brainstorming list Graphic organizer Topic outline Sentence outline

BRIEF INTRODUCTION DISCUSSION information like brainstorming, Use of strategies in selecting and using organizing graphic organizers, and outlining facilitates cognitive processes and improves comprehension. As vital tools for active learning and deeper understanding of content, it is important to be able to break down bigger ideas into smaller, simpler representations that are easily comprehensible. The following are some techniques that aid in selection, organization, and retention of concepts and their relations.

STRATEGIES IN SELECTING AND ORGANIZING INFORMATION 1. BRAINSTORMING OUTLINING USING GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS

1. BRAINSTORMING – Brainstorming is a technique to generate ideas within a group or individual setting. It provides a quick means for tapping the ideas and concepts of an individual or of a group then helps establish develop relationship patterns among and these concepts. Tools in brainstorming:

a. Idea list - Start by listing down broad topics then go on by identifying related, narrower topics. Example:

b. Concept map – Begin by writing the main concept at the middle and then adding more branches for its subtopics. Explore more topics by adding more branches .

OUTLINING – Outlines serve as a road map or blueprint when writing. It helps organize the ideas as it shows the hierarchical relationship or logical ordering of information. There are two ways to write your outline: Topic outline – uses words or phrases as headings, without punctuation Sentence outline – uses full sentences

There are four principles in creating an effective outline: Parallelism – putting the words in the same grammatical order (parallel grammatical structure) Coordination – arranging ideas according to their value or importance; ideas of the of the same relevance or value are labeled in the same way; Subordination – arranging ideas in levels of significance: major and minor Division – separating the kinds of points you are making by using a consistent basis of division and distinction

3. USING GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS – Graphic graphic organizers are displays that visual and show the relationships among concepts or ideas. There are many different kinds of graphic organizers depending on the type of information being organized. Some are given below:

Five- Paragraph Essay - Help students write five-paragraph essays with a graphic organizer Analogy Organizer - Use this analogy organizer when teaching new concepts to your class Steps in a Process Triple Venn Diagram KWL Chart Cause and Effect

Activity Your company will have its year-end evaluation. As a team assigned for this task, you are to identify one major problem your company encountered this year, and what cause this problem. Using a fishbone diagram, organize your ideas in a long bond paper.

Activity Your research panels rejected your final defense paper because they found it not feasible. Your group brainstormed and found out the main problem and possible causes. Using a fishbone diagram, organize your ideas in a long bond paper.

Quiz 1. Who is the author of the novel, The Solitaire Mystery? J.R.R Tolkien Stephenie Meyer Jostein Gaarder J.K Rowling

Quiz 2. What is the name of the main character in The Solitaire Mystery? Ludwig Messner Anastacia Grey Sophie Amundsen Hans Thomas

Quiz 3. Why did the main character and his father travel to Athens? To study Greek philosophy To find Mama To look for a missing ancient treasure To visit Grandma

Quiz 4. Where does the main character live? Athens Oslo Dorf Arendal

Quiz 5. In chapter 2, who did they meet in a deserted garage? Philosopher Mama Dwarf Grandma

Quiz 6. In your answer in number 5, what did he give to the main character? Small magnifying glass Small map Food Key

Quiz 7. In your answer in number 5, what language does he speak? French English Greek German

Quiz 8. In chapter 2, why did God who sits in heaven laugh?

Quiz 9. What is the deal between the main character and his dad?

Quiz 10. How old was the main character when his mother left him?
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