INFORMATIVE - DLL AutoRecovered
INFORMATIVE - DLL AutoRecovered
Department of Education
REGION IV-A CALABARZON
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF BATANGAS
A. Content Standard The learner demonstrates understanding of how world literature and other text types serve as ways sources of
wisdom in expressing and resolving conflicts among individuals, groups and nature; also how to use evaluate
reading, listening and viewing strategies, special speeches for occasion, pronouns and structures of modification.
B. Performance Standard The learner skillfully delivers a speech for special occasion through utilizing effective verbal and non-verbal
strategies and ICT resources.
C. Learning MELC 16
Competencies/Objective Enabling Competencies:
s EN10WC-IIIb-14.1.2:
(Write the LC code for each) Use a variety of informative, persuasive, and argumentative writing techniques
EN10OL-1g3.16.1: -
Employ the techniques in public speaking to convey ideas.
Objectives:
1. Define the informative essay.
2. Identify the different writing techniques.
3. Use of variety of informative writing techniques through an essay.
II. CONTENT Use a Variety Writing Techniques: Informative Writing
Pedagogical Approach:
Strategy:
III. LEARNING
RESOURCES
A. References
1. Teacher’s Guide pages Celebrating Diversity through World Literature Teacher’s Guide pages 86 - 87 / Curriculum Guide (May 2016)
pp.226
2. Learner’s Guide pages CO_Q3_English10_ Module 2A p. 3-15
3. Textbook pages Not applicable
4. Additional Materials from
Learning Resource (LR) LED TV, Laptop, chalk and board, Slide decks
Portal.
B. Other Learning NA
Resources
IV. PROCEDURES
A. Reviewing previous lesson or Routine:
presenting the new lesson Prayer
Checking of Attendance
Checking of Assignment
Review of Previous lesson
B. Establishing a purpose for the The teacher presents the objectives of the lesson.
lesson
After the lesson, The learners are expected to:
1. Define the informative essay.
2. Identify the different writing techniques.
3. Use of variety of informative writing techniques through an essay.
C. Presenting examples / instances HUNTING TIME
of the new lesson The teacher presents a word puzzle. Then, the learners will try to find the word with the help of the word box
below.
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INFORMATIVE BODY SPECIFIC
An informative text educates readers about a topic or subject. It is meant to inform others using
credible sources as evidence – facts, statistics, and other research data. Informative texts usually
answer the five Ws: who, where, when, what, and why. Sometimes, they also describe “how” to do
or accomplish something.
Just like any type of writing, informative texts follow a structure – the introduction, body, and
conclusion.
The introduction - Grabbing the attention of readers is part of the beginning - formally known as
introduction. It is where the thesis statement is found. The thesis statement is considered the most
essential part of informative writing.
The body - The body or the middle part is where the thesis statement is fully explained. Evidence
such as facts, statistics, statements from experts, and other supporting details are found in this
section. This section requires citing sources of information. The evidence presented will be the basis
if the information is reliable, accurate, and unbiased.
The conclusion - The conclusion reiterates the thesis statement and summarizes the main points of
the informative text. No new evidence must be presented at this point because all ideas must have
already been discussed in the body.
Tone, clarity (being clear) and transition words - Aside from the structure, other features and
techniques of informative writing need to be considered. First is tone or attitude of the author toward
the topic. The attitude of the author toward the topic should always be formal, objective, and neutral.
As mentioned above, informative writing is fact-based - biased information is unacceptable. The
writer’s opinion and beliefs do not have a place in informative writing. Second, always be specific.
Provide clear answers to the five Ws and one H of the topic you are writing about. Employ language
that is clear, formal, and unbiased. Also, do not forget to use transitional words (discussed in
previous modules) for organized and smooth flow of ideas. In doing so, readers can get a better
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However, while this medium is more efficient, this could disrupt the
communication process especially if the message is not clearly and coherently.
The learner may not be aware that emails and chats are also formal
correspondence and ends up sending friendly and informal messages to his
teachers. The result? Seen-zoned messages, without reply. To avoid
miscommunication, follow these email tips, rules, and examples outlined by
educator Katie Azevedo.
First, enter a subject line (for email). This tells the receiver if the
message is important, urgent, work-related and whatnot. Secondly, use a
proper greeting or salutation just like you do in business letters. Next,
introduce yourself by stating your name and your class or section. This is
necessary since teachers have hundreds of students to attend to.
These tips and rules send a message that you only mean business;
hence you are likely to get the answers you are seeking. This is not just a
school-skill; this will be applicable even when you will be applying for a job or
when you are emailing or sending chats to your boss.
This essay is probably way shorter than most informative essays, but does it
comply to the prescribed structure and conventions in informative writing? Does it
comply to the guidelines and techniques?
- It started with a relatable scenario and ended with a repeat of the thesis
statement.
- It utilized transitional words such as ‘however, first, second, next, after,
lastly.’
- The tone is generally formal, but it becomes conversational in parts where
the essay shifts to a second person point of view.
- The language used is simple and appropriate for the target audience –
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students.
- There aren’t any graphics or visuals, but they are not really necessary
considering the length of the essay and the topic. However, in online
platforms, this essay could be presented in a bullet list with and with other
nonlinear texts.
1. Transitional words and phrases are used in informative writing for smooth flow of information.
2. Biased information is needed in informative writing.
3. The thesis statement is the most significant component of an informative text.
4. In explaining a topic, reliable and credible sources are needed.
5. Accurate and essential data are included in an informative text.
6. Grabbing the attention of the readers is part of the beginning – formally known as introduction.
7. The conclusion is where the thesis statement is fully explained.
8. In conclusion new evidence must be presented.
9. The attitude of the author toward the topic should always be formal.
10. The writer’s opinion and beliefs do not have a place in informative writing.
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INFORMATIVE WRITING
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VI. REFLECTION
A. No. of Learners who earned 80% in the
evaluation
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