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Bible Reading

Reading Path
Reading Path
 It is the way that the text or text
plus other features, can determine
or order the way the we read it
Linear Text
 Most common type of reading
 It focuses on the arrangement of
the words, both grammatically and
stylistically
 Examples:
Story, Speech, Letter, Newspaper
Report, etc.
Non-Linear Text
 Text combined with visual elements
 The Reading path is non-sequential
 Pictures, Graphs, Tables and
Graphic Organizer
Charts or Graphs
 Graphical representation of data
 Represented by symbols or legends
 Used to ease understanding of
large quantities of data and show
the relationships of the data
Line Graphs
 A common type of chart which displays
information as a series of data points connected
by straight line segments to show trends
Bar Graphs
 A common type of chart which presents data
with rectangular bars that differ in their sizes. It is
usually scaled so all the data could fit on the
chart.
Pie Graphs
 A circular chart which is divided into
slices or portions to illustrate proportion
Histogram
 A graphical distribution of the distribution
of numerical data. It has no gaps
between the bars
Questions:
1. What is the most common language used in
Australia?
2. What is the total percentage of the languages
English and Italian combined?
3. What is the second most common language
used in Australia?
4. What is the average percentage of the people
using English and other languages combined?
5. What is the percentage of people using Chinese
language?
Graphic Organizer
 Also called as “concept map”
 A communication tool that uses visual
symbols to express knowledge,
concepts or thoughts and the
relationships between them
 Provide a visual aid to facilitate
learning and instruction
Venn Diagram
 Introduction by John Venn in 1890
 A diagram that shows all possible
logical relationships between a set
of items
 Comprises of two overlapping
circles
Venn Diagram
Concept Diagram
 A diagram that depicts suggested
relationships between concepts
 Typically represents ideas and
information as boxes and circle
and uses lines to show the
relationship between them
Concept Diagram

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