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Understanding Textual Aids in English 10

The PowerPoint presentation outlines the importance and types of textual aids in English 10, focusing on their role in enhancing comprehension. Key elements include advanced organizers, titles, and non-linear illustrations, which help direct attention and provide additional information. The presentation also includes examples of graphic organizers and various visual aids like charts and maps to support learning.

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Understanding Textual Aids in English 10

The PowerPoint presentation outlines the importance and types of textual aids in English 10, focusing on their role in enhancing comprehension. Key elements include advanced organizers, titles, and non-linear illustrations, which help direct attention and provide additional information. The presentation also includes examples of graphic organizers and various visual aids like charts and maps to support learning.

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PowerPoint Presentation Outline: Textual Aids in English 10

Slide 1: Title Slide - Title: TEXTUAL AIDS - Subtitle: English 10 – Quarter 1,


Module 2 - Visual: Icons of charts, books, and maps
Slide 2: MELC Objective - Determine the effect of textual aids like
advanced organizers, titles, and non-linear illustrations on the understanding
of a text
Slide 3: What are Textual Aids? - Non-textual elements that help readers
understand text - Examples: Titles, subtitles, bold/italic/underlined text,
illustrations, charts, graphs
Slide 4: Functions of Textual Aids 1. Direct attention to important ideas
2. Provide additional information to supplement the main text
Slide 5: 3 Main Types of Textual Aids - Advanced Organizers - Titles -
Non-linear Illustrations
Slide 6: What are Advanced Organizers? - Introduce and preview a
lesson - Guide learners in thinking - Like a movie trailer for reading
Slide 7: Expository Advanced Organizers - Broad idea of the lesson -
Example: “Today’s goal is to learn the layers of the rainforest.”
Slide 8: Narrative Advanced Organizers - Telling a story related to the
topic - Example: Story about a tree frog climbing the rainforest
Slide 9: Skimming & Picture Walks - Preview content through headings
or images - Picture walks allow familiarity before reading
Slide 10: Graphic Organizers - Structure info visually - Easy to skim -
Students can fill them in during lessons
Slide 11: Examples of Graphic Organizers (1/2) - Persuasion Map -
Sequence Chart - Story Map - Biography Organizer - Learning Map
Slide 12: Examples of Graphic Organizers (2/2) - Vocabulary Organizer -
Problem-solving Organizer - Timeline Organizer - T-chart
Slide 13: More Graphic Organizers - Hierarchy Chart - Star Diagram -
Cluster Diagram - Lotus Diagram - Cause and Effect - Mind Map - Double
Bubble Map - Venn Diagram
Slide 14: KWL Chart - K: What I Know - W: What I Want to Know - L: What I
Learned - Boosts confidence and focus
Slide 15: Analogies as Organizers - Compare new concept with
something familiar - Example: Radar as a ball bouncing off a wall
Slide 16: Titles as Textual Aids - Aid comprehension and memorability -
Highlight key points using bold, color, or italics
Slide 17: Visual/Non-linear Illustrations - Text with visuals like charts,
graphs, maps - Help clarify and summarize information
Slide 18: Tables - Rows and columns - Parts: Title, captions, headings,
footnote, source
Slide 19: Graphs (Bar & Line) - Bar Graph: Compare values - Line Graph:
Show trends over time - Parts: Title, labels, axis
Slide 20: Pie Graph & Pictograph - Pie Graph: Shows parts of a whole -
Pictograph: Uses symbols or pictures to show data
Slide 21: Parts of a Pictograph - Title, Pictures, Labels, Key
Slide 22: Illustrations & Pictures - Visual representations - Help retain
information
Slide 23: Maps as Textual Aids - Physical Map: Land features - Political
Map: Cities, provinces, regions
Slide 24: Recap - Textual Aids help comprehension - Key types: Advanced
Organizers, Titles, Non-linear Illustrations - Use them effectively in reading
and writing
Slide 25: Thank You / Class Dismissed - Quote: “The English teacher is
here. Class dismissed. See ya!” - Visual: Fun graphic or cartoon related to
learning

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