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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Region IX, Zamboanga Peninsula
DIVISION OF ZAMBOANGA DEL NORTE
MANUKAN III DISTRICT
ENGLISH 4
Background Information
Graphic Organizer – is a visual display that depicts the relationships between facts, terms,
and or ideas within a learning task. It is a visual thinking tools that make pictures of
thoughts.
Venn Diagram - an overlapping circles to illustrate the relationships between two or more sets of
items.
It presents how things are being organized, their similarity, and differences.
Example:
Mammals Fish
warm blooded Vertebrates cold blooded
have hair/fur scaly skin
breath w/ Have breath w/ gills
lungs skeleton hatch from eggs
have live births
CAUSES EFFECT
canal clogging
Semantic Web - builds side-by-side graphical representation about the key themes. It’s purpose is
to visually display the connections between words, phrases or concepts.
Example:
Volleyball Basketball
Boxing Tennis
Activity: Read the following short paragraph and fill out the details needed in the appropriate graphic
organizers.
The King of the Jungle
The lion is the king of the jungle. They are big and strong. Lions weigh 400 pounds and stand
4 feet tall. If you feel the hair on its face, it is soft.you can find a lion in Africa. They can live for 15
years in the wild. They like to sleep in the grassat night. Lions eat meat, such as zebras, giraffe, and
buffalo.
Identify the following and write your answer on the space provided.
__________________________1. It is a cause and effect organizer.
__________________________2. It is use to compare two or more items.
__________________________3. It is a visual thinking tools that make pictures of thoughts.
__________________________4. It is an overlapping circles that illustrate similarity and differences.
Reviewed by:
CLEO D. BINGHAY
ANESITA R. RABANAL
MERILYN L. TABARNO
. Semantic Web
. Venn Diagram
. Graphic Organizer
. Venn Diagram
. Fishbone
Assessment...
Paragraph 1
What’s More...
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PARENTS SIGNATURE
Reviewed by:
CLEO D. BINGHAY