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Explain visual-verbal
relationships illustrated
in tables, graphs and
information maps found
in Expository texts.
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Specific Learning
Objectives:
ENGLISH 8
PRETEST
Directions: Identify the
diagrams below whether a
table, a graph, or an
informational map.
Information Map
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ACTIVITY
: WHAT’S
THIS?
Directions: Identify the
diagrams below whether a
table, a graph, or an
informational map.
Graph
Line Graph
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ACTIVITY:
WHAT’S
THIS?
Directions: Identify the
diagrams below whether a
table, a graph, or an
informational map.
Table
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ACTIVITY:
WHAT’S
THIS?
Directions: Identify the
diagrams below whether a
table, a graph, or an
informational map.
Information Map
DISCUSSION PROPER
There are many different ways to
present information and to convey ideas
creatively. The use of table, graphical
representations, and information maps
are some of the most commonly used
graphics to compare and show the
relationship between figures and the
text used.
WHAT IS EXPOSITORY TEXT?
It presents facts and information
on specific topic. Expository texts
are designed to explain, inform or
describe.
WHY DO AUTHORS USE GRAPHICS IN EXPOSITORY
TEXT?
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Types of Graphics in expository
text:
2. Charts and Graphs
They are usually used to present data. Charts and Graphs
also allow unique organization of data being presented.
It is important to understand what data is included (type,
amount, etc.) Knowing what is included in the chart helps readers
understand the material more effectively.
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Types of Graphics in expository
text:
3. Diagrams and Timelines
Diagrams and timelines are useful to demonstrate processes
(How plant goes from a seed to a seedling to a full-grown plant.)
Timelines are important in the presentation of events throughout
time because they can show the passage of many years on a
continuum.
They are useful because they help to illustrate the facts and
information. It is important to use captions and labels to decipher
exactly what information is included in the graphic.
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What is Visual-Verbal Relationship?
Visuals are considered to be things that can be
seen, visible things other than printed words that
are used in a communication process.
These include drawings, graphics or
illustrations used to support written words.
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What is Visual-Verbal Relationship?
Verbal applies to written or spoken words used to
support drawings, graphics or illustrations.
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What is Visual-Verbal Relationship?
Visual-verbal relationship describes a
relationship between elements that are “mutually
supportive”. This is when the visual elements
support or complement the verbal elements and
vice versa.
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Activity: Let’s figure it out!
Directions: Read the text and interpret the table. Answer the questions
based from the data in the table.
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Activity : Match Me
Directions: Which leisure activity matches each description from the table below? Reveal
your answer by matching each statement in A to the leisure activities listed in B.
A
29 %
3. The least enjoyed activity by the youths.
4. The activities which have the same weight of
enjoyment.
Online Games 5. Rank fourth in the list of activities
28 %
Reading Books
B
7%
a. Social Media
Playing Sports b. Picnic
Picnic
10 %
13 %
c. Sports and swimming
Social Media Reading Books Playing Sports d. Social Media and online games
Picnic Online Games Swimming e. Reading
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TEAM PRESENTATION TITLE
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PRESENTATION TITLE
The way to get started
is to quit talking and
begin doing.
Walt Disney
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Timeline
To start a presentation, go To display Presenter view, During your presentation, The Notes pane is a box If you don’t see the Notes
to the Slide Show tab, and in Slide Show view, on the the speaker notes are that appears below each pane or it is completely
select From Beginning. control bar at the bottom visible on your monitor, slide. Tap it to add notes. minimized, click Notes on
left select the three dots, but aren't visible to the the task bar across the
and then Show Presenter audience. bottom of the PowerPoint
View. window.
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motion. • When we have design ideas, we’ll show
• Save to OneDrive, to get to your them to you right there.
presentations from your computer,
tablet, or phone.
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Subtitle Subtitle Subtitle
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and videos. pane for instant slide uses its own unique set
• Add transitions, makeovers. of colors, fonts, and
animations, and • When we have design effects to create the
motion. ideas, we’ll show them overall look and feel of
to you right there. these slides.
• Save to OneDrive, to
• PowerPoint has tons of
get to your
themes to give your
presentations from
presentation just the
your computer, tablet,
right personality.
or phone.
PRESENTATION TITLE
Summary
With PowerPoint, you can create
presentations and share your work with
others, wherever they are. Type the text
you want here to get started. You can also
add images, art, and videos on this
template. Save to OneDrive and access
your presentations from your computer,
tablet, or phone.
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