LK MODUL 1 (Arin Nurul N.)
LK MODUL 1 (Arin Nurul N.)
LK MODUL 1 (Arin Nurul N.)
1. Attention gather : expressions or phrases that can attract readers’ or people’s attention such as Notice,
Warning, or Caution.
2. Closure : an act of closing: the condition of being closed.
3. The imperative mood : a verb form which makes a command or a request.
4. Declarative reference : a statement sentence
5. personal pronouns : a short word to substitute for the proper name of a person or thing.
6. Tone : a literary device that reflecs the writer’s attitude toward subjet matter or audience of a literary work.
7. Command : sentences are used when you are telling someone to do something.
8. Caution : a formal warning that is given to a person who has admitted the offence.
9. Prohibition : is the action of prohibiting or inhibiting or forbidding (or an instance there of) to do something.
10. Warning : a message informing of danger. It can be in both written and spoken form.
KB 2 : POSTER AND BANNER
Social / Language Function of Poster and Banner Language Features of Poster and Banner
Definition
Tools that help teachers show and explain
Generic Structure
relationships between content and sub-content and
how they relate to other areas.
Titles, headings, and/or labels
Specific locations for information
Short descriptions (bullets or limited
sentences)
Social/ Language Function :
Language features :
1. Tools for critical and creative thinking : Graphic organizers assist learners concentrate on what’s significant
because they highlight key concepts and vocabulary, and their interactions.
2. Tools for organizing information : Graphic organizers are network-like visual representations that enable
learners to add or alter their background knowledge be seeing the links and contradictions between existing
knowledge and fresh information.
3. Tools for understanding information and relationships : Graphic organizers serve as mental instruments for
helping learners comprehend and maintain significant information and relationships.
4. Tools for depicting knowledge and understanding : Graphic organizers provide an optional way to depict
knowledge and comprehension.
5. Tools for self-learning : Learners who use graphic organizers are able to develop autonomous learning like note
taking, planning, presentation, etc.
6. Sequence : list item in chronological order
7. Compare and Contrast : explain how two or more things are alike and how they are different
KB 4 : INFOGRAPHICS
A clipped compound of information and
graphics that show visual representation of
information, data or knowledge intended to
present information clearly and quickly.
Definition
1. Clear Goals
2. Easy to digest
3. Compelling narrative
4. Unique concept
Chararcteristic 5. Creative design
6. Visual focus – not text
INFOGRAPHICS
1. Headline / Title
2. Begining / Introduction
3. Middle / Main Infographic Content
4. End / Conclusion
Generic structure 5. Sources And Footnotes
1. Statistical Infographics
2. Informational Infgraphics
3. Timeline Infographics
4. Process Infographics
5. Geographc Infographics
Sosial/Language Function 6. Comparison Infographics
7. Hierarchical Infographics
8. List Infographics
1. Informatives
2. Engaging
3. Accessible
Language Features
1. Compelling Narrative : an enhanced and emotionally stimulated journey from point A to B, and by the time of
reading
2. Easy to digest : easy to understand
3. Statistical Infographics : type of infographics that allows us to visualize survey results, present data from some
sources, argue some issues with relevant data, and etc.
4. Informational Infographics : type of infographics that informs a concept or give an overview of a topic
5. Timeline Infographics : type of infographic functions to visualize the history of something, to highlight
important dates, or to give an overview of an event.
6. Process Infographics : type of infographic is suitable for providing a summary or overview of the steps in a
process. You can simplify and clarify each step in process infographics.
7. Geographic Infographics : type of infographics that can visualize location-based data or demographic data.
8. Comparison Infographics : type of infographic to compare options in an unbiased way or to make one option
seem better
9. Hierarchical Infographics : type of infographic arrange information from greatest to least. The following is an
example of a hierarchical infographic
10. List Infographics : type of infographic to share a collection of tips, or a list of resources, or a list of examples
11. Engaging : the language that invites people to explore the information and help them find relevance and
context
12. Accessible : easy to access