Selecting and Organizing Information Flashcards

1
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l

A

l

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2
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Methods of Brainstorming:

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Idea List
Idea Map

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3
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listing ideas about topic

textual people

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Idea List

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4
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visual representation of ideas and connections with one another

more structured; thus, it is able to show how one idea subordinates another idea

A

Idea Map

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5
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Graphic Organizers

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6
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It is used to compare and contrast ideas and
events.

Graphic Organizer

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Venn Diagram

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7
Q

is used to represent hierarchy, classification,
and branching

showing relationships of specific categories, family trees and even lineages

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Network Tree

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8
Q

is used to investigate and enumerate various
aspects of central idea, which could be a concept,
topic, or theme.

This central idea is placed at the
center of the map. The main idea is placed along
its diagonal line, while details of the main idea
are placed on the sides of the diagonals.

A

Spider Map/Semantic Map

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9
Q

displays the nature of the problem and how I
can be solved.

This map usually contains the
problem’s description, its causes and effects, and
logical solutions.

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Problem-Solution
Map

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10
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is used to show how events occurred
chronologically through a long bar labeled with
dates and specific events.

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Timeline

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11
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two types of timeline

A

linear
comparative

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12
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is a tool used to map events in a story

is a tool used to map events in a story

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Plot Diagram

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13
Q

a. Exposition
d. Climax
b. Inciting Moment
e. Falling Action
c. Rising Action
f. Resolution

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14
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is used to show the logical sequence of
events.

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Series of Events
Chain

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15
Q

is used to better understand the causal
relationship of a complex phenomenon.

shows the factors that cause a specific event
or problem, as well as details of each cause.

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Fishbone Map

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16
Q

It describes how a series of events interact to
produce a set of results repeatedly.

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Cycle

17
Q

is used to map out arguments and evidence
that prove a viewpoint.

  • It is especially useful when processing
    persuasive or argumentative texts.
A

Persuasion Map

18
Q

is a tool for organizing ideas.

  • It is used not only as a pre-writing strategy but
    also as a post- reading activity.
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OUTLINE

19
Q

Types of Outlining:

A

Decimal
Alphanumeric

20
Q

Four Principles of Outlining

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Coordination
Subordination
Division
Parellel Construction

21
Q

Kinds of Outlining(structure)

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Topic
Sentence