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Graphs and Graphic Organizers

1. Graphics include visual images used to convey information such as photographs, drawings, diagrams, and graphs. 2. There are different types of graphic formats including tables, graphs and charts, photographs, drawings, and diagrams. Tables and graphs help visualize relationships between data while photographs and drawings depict physical features or imaginary concepts. 3. Graphic organizers are visual tools used to help understand relationships between concepts by linking ideas and displaying them in a clear, organized visual structure. Common forms include webs, maps, charts, and Venn diagrams.
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Graphs and Graphic Organizers

1. Graphics include visual images used to convey information such as photographs, drawings, diagrams, and graphs. 2. There are different types of graphic formats including tables, graphs and charts, photographs, drawings, and diagrams. Tables and graphs help visualize relationships between data while photographs and drawings depict physical features or imaginary concepts. 3. Graphic organizers are visual tools used to help understand relationships between concepts by linking ideas and displaying them in a clear, organized visual structure. Common forms include webs, maps, charts, and Venn diagrams.
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Graphics and

Graphic Organizers
Learning Objectives
At the end of the lesson, we should be able to:
1. Know what is a graphics and their value in classroom.
2. Identify the different types of Graphic Formats and;
3. Differentiate the forms of Graphic Organizers.
Graphics
A visual images or designs on some surface, Wall, Canvas and
Paper.

In contemporary usage, graphics include:


Photographs
Drawings
Line arts
Diagrams
Graphs
Maps and Other images
Graphics often combine text,
illustration and color has two
senses:

1. Photographs or other visual


representations in printed
publications.

2. Drawings and photographs to


be layout of a book.
Graphics in technical communication have
two-fold goals:

1. To make data stand out on page.

2. To make data support the main purpose of the


document.
Types of Graphic Formats
1. Tables
- it helps the learner
understand the relationship that
may be invisible in prose or text.

They allow the writer to


focus attention on specific data
while retaining a clear
representation of the whole.
2. Graphs and Charts

Graph is a
two-dimensionally field
used to plot relationship
of interrelated sets of
data.
Charts
- illustrate comparisons among several
sets of information.

- help the readers visualize relationship of


data and present numerical data pictorially.
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3. Photographs, Drawings
and Diagrams

Photographs
- are the most realistic
presentations of physical
features.
Drawings
- on the other hand, it
reproduce something that
cannot be done in the real
world.
- it is a time consuming
and expensive.
Diagrams

- are symbolic
depictions of information
according to some
visualization strategies
and are well suited to
the presentation of data.
Poster/s
- A visual combination of lines,
colors, and words.

- intended to catch and hold


attention at least long enough
to communicate a brief
message, usually a
persuasive one.
Graphic Organizers

- term synonymous to graphic organizers include:


• Knowledge map
• Concept map
• Cognitive organizer
• Concept diagram

-It utilize visual symbols to convey or to communicate


seemingly profound information, knowledge, concepts
thoughts, ideas and relationship between and among
constructs in a manner that these become easy to
comprehend or to understand.
Forms of graphic organizers
1. Relational Organizers
- Storyboard
- Fishbone or the Ishikawa Diagram
- Cause and Effect Web
- Chart
2. Category/ Classification Organizers
• Concept Mapping
• KWL Chart
• Mind Map
• Chain Map
• Cycle
3. Compare and Contrast Organizers
Dashboard
Venn Diagrams

4. Concept Development Organizers


 Story Web
 Word Web
 Circle Chart
 Flow Chart
Graphic organizers are said to improve students
performance in the following areas:

1. Retention
- Students information better and can better recall
it with ease.

2. Reading Comprehension
- Graphic organizers help improve the
reading comprehension skills of the students.
3. Student Achievement
- Students with and without learning disabilities
improve achievement across content areas and grade
levels.

4. Thinking and Learning Skills


- Students’ critical thinking and higher order
thinking are enhanced and honoured.
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