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Q2 WEEK 7

Linear & Non-


Linear Texts
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Objective/s
at the end of this lesson, you are expected to:

Transcode information from linear to


non-linear texts and vice-versa
(EN8RC-IIe-11)
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• Linear text refers to traditional text
that needs to be read from beginning to
the end.
• Linear reading is the traditional mode of
reading we are all taught early on; reading
left to right, from start to finish.
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Non-linear text is the opposite of linear text. As


its name suggests, it is nonlinear and non-
sequential. In other words, the readers do not have
to go through the text in a sequential manner in
order to make sense of the text. This type of text
has many reading paths since it’s the readers who
decide the sequence of reading, not the author of
the text.
The Graphic Organizers
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Line Graph – a common type of chart which displays


information as a series of data points connected by straight
line segments to show trends
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Bar Graph – 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
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Pie Graph – a circular chart which is divided into slices or


portions to illustrate proportion.
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Pictograph – a chart that uses pictorial symbols to convey


the meaning of statistical information.
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Venn Diagram – an illustration that uses circles to show the


relationship among things or finite group of things
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Concept Diagram – a diagram that represents ideas and


information as boxes and circle and uses lines to show the
relationship between them.
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ACTIVITY:
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Identify the following examples as to


either Linear (L) or Non-Linear Text
(NL)

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B.1 Interpret the bar


graph and answer the
guide questions that
follow. Encircle the letter
of your answer

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ASSIGNMENT:
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B.2 Analyze the pie chart below, then


transcode its information to a linear text.
Follow the guide questions in
constructing your linear text and write it
in paragraph form.

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C. Read the selection below,


then transcode its information
to a non-linear text by
creating a story map

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