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GRADE 4

TUESDAY
USE APPROPRIATE GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS IN TEXT READ

REVIEW:
GENERAL& SPECIFIC STATEMENT

DISCUSSION:

GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS
- Graphic organizers can help to visualize and construct ideas, organize and/or sequence information, plan what to
write, increase reading comprehension, brainstorm, organize problems and solutions, compare and contrast ideas, show
cause and effect, and more.
- encourage students to see information as a component of systems rather than isolated facts.

DO YOU THINK CLASS NAKAKATULONG BA ANG GRAPHIC ORGANIZER SA LEARNING PROCESS??


- Using graphic organizers can be extremely helpful for both students and teachers. It simplifies the teaching and
the learning process while making it more enjoyable and interactive for everyone.
*THESE ARE JUST THE COMMON GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS THAT WE USE IN LEARNING PROCESS.

1. TCHART
- is a handy graphic organizer students can use to compare and contrast ideas in a visual representation
-Common examples of T Charts include pros and cons, problem and solution, and facts vs. opinion.

2. CONCEPT MAP
-is a type of graphic organizer that helps students learn about new concepts or ideas and their relationships to other
concepts in a simple manner through visual representations.
-These concepts are represented in boxes or circles with connecting lines that symbolize their relationships.

3. MAIN IDEA WEB


-(FLOWER , -BASTA NASA GITNA YUNG MAIN IDEA)
-help students identify the main idea and key details within a text.

4. VENN DIAGRAM
-IT enable students to organise information visually, so IT WILL BE EASY FOR YOU CALSS to see the relationships between
two or three sets of items.
-YOU can then identify similarities and differences.
- A Venn diagram consists of overlapping circles.

**SIMILARITIES - the quality or state of being similar : resemblance


**DIFFERENCE –

5. FLOW CHART
-Flowchart diagrams are a type of graphic organizer that visually display a chain of instructions used to complete A
complicated process.
- Flowcharts have a beginning, multiple possible outcomes
- EX: FLOW CHART IN ENROLMENT

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