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