Textual Aids Part 1 Lesson 2
Textual Aids Part 1 Lesson 2
Textual Aids Part 1 Lesson 2
SH 10
Te x t u a l A i d s
in
Un d e r s t a n d i n
Accuracy
S I X
Characteristics of
Completeness
Timeliness
Good Information Consistency
Relevance
Uniqueness
Linear Text
is a traditional text that needs to be
read from beginning to end to
make sense of the text.
Non-Linear Text
is not required to be read from
beginning to end since its reading
path is non-sequential.
Textual Aids
are educational
instruments that simplify
comprehension of texts.
Cause-and-Effect Diagram
A cause and effect diagram, also known
as an Ishikawa or "fishbone" diagram,
is a graphic tool used to explore and
display the possible causes of a certain
effect.
Cause-and-Effect Diagram
fish bone Diagram-/Ishikawa Diagram
Flow Chart
Flow Diagram
a sequence chart that
shows order or series of
events.
1. Preheat the oven 10 180 degrees 5. Mix the wet and dry ingredients
2. Line the bottom of the pan with a 6. Pour the batter mixture in a pan
parchment paper
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SIMILARITIES
Venn Diagram
this textual aid is use to identify,
classify, categorized and recognized
similarities and differences of two or
more subjects, ideas, thoughts or
concepts.
FACE- TO-FACE DISTANCE
LEARNING LEARNING
SIMILARITIES
• Traditional Instruction
• Both are learning • Modern studying
Method
modalities method
• Lectures are
• Differentiated • Lessons are conducted
discussed in a
Learning using virtual platforms
classroom set up • Teachers and students
• Teachers and students • Use individual and
group activity don’t go to school.
go to school
• Facilitated by
teachers
Graphic Organizer
It is also known as a concept
map/concept diagram is a visual
display that includes content
information that shows
relationship of ideas.
assignments
lessons teachers
SCHOOL
Performance
tasks Friends
fun
Textual Aids
are educational
instruments that simplify
comprehension of texts.
Activity No. 1
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