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10th - 12th Grade
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Monica Casipit
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Week 6.1: Exposition

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Good Morning!
Before we proceed to our lesson, let us review our previous lesson ♥
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Multiple Choice
Identify if the statement is a claim of fact, policy, or value.
Although immunotherapy has produced some good results in fighting cancer, overall it is less effective than chemotherapy.
Fact
Policy
Value
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Multiple Choice
Identify if the statement is a claim of fact, policy, or value.
The city’s board of education should institute an honors program not only for high school students but for elementary and junior high school students as well.
Fact
Policy
Value
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Multiple Choice
Identify if the statement is a claim of fact, policy, or value.
Vaping can lead to increased blood pressure, lung disease, and insulin resistance
Fact
Policy
Value
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Multiple Choice
Identify if the statement is a claim of fact, policy, or value.
Advances in computer modeling have made it possible to create completely new types of architectural structures.
Fact
Policy
Value
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Multiple Choice
Identify if the statement is a claim of fact, policy, or value.
In order to insure that graduates are competitive for top jobs in their fields, the college must put additional resources into its career services office and internship programs.
Fact
Policy
Value
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Open Ended
Differentiate claims of fact, policy, and value.
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Expository Text
It presents or provides information about a particular topic or issue. The writer provides facts on a given topic in a way that is educational and purposeful. It can also provide descriptions, cite reasons, present explanations, and enumerate steps of a specific process.
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Expository Text
It does not narrate or tell a story. It doesn't express emotion. It does not convince, persuade, and argue.
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Expository Text
Some examples are textbooks, news articles, instructional manuals, recipes, and self-help books, among others.
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Key Structural Elements in an Exposition
A clear and concise thesis statement
Clear transitions.
A body that contains evidences and support.
An effective conclusion.
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Structures/patterns of idea development
Cause and Effect.
Comparison and Contrast.
Description
Problem and Solution.
Sequence
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Language Features of Exposition
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Let's put your knowledge to the test!
The next slides will be questions for you!
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Multiple Choice
Tell me if the given example is an expository text or not.
NOVEL
Yes, it is an expository text.
No, it is not.
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Multiple Choice
Tell me if the given example is an expository text or not.
BIOGRAPHY
Yes, it is an expository text.
No, it is not.
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Multiple Choice
Tell me if the given example is an expository text or not.
1987 PHILIPPINE CONSTITUTION
Yes, it is an expository text.
No, it is not.
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Multiple Choice
Tell me if the given example is an expository text or not.
SHORT STORY
Yes, it is an expository text.
No, it is not.
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Multiple Choice
Tell me if the given example is an expository text or not.
ENCYCLOPEDIA
Yes, it is an expository text.
No, it is not.
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Multiple Choice
Which pattern should I use for the main idea stated below?
The difference between blended and modular distance learning.
Cause and Effect
Comparison and Contrast.
Description.
Problem and Solution.
Sequence
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Multiple Choice
Which pattern should I use for the main idea stated below?
How to make an Argumentative Essay.
Cause and Effect
Comparison and Contrast.
Description.
Problem and Solution.
Sequence
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Multiple Choice
Which pattern should I use for the main idea stated below?
Greenhouse Gasses and Consumption of Aerosol Spray
Cause and Effect
Comparison and Contrast.
Description.
Problem and Solution.
Sequence
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Multiple Choice
Which pattern should I use for the main idea stated below?
The Beauty of the Philippine Island.
Cause and Effect
Comparison and Contrast.
Description.
Problem and Solution.
Sequence
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Poll
What is your favorite ulam?
Sinigang
Adobo
Fried Chicken
Tinola
Torta
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Learning Tasks for Week 6
Quiz via Google Form (Exposition & Multimodal Elements) & Quizziz Lesson (Multimodal Elements)
Expository Text Writing. (Any topic, Introduction, Body, Conclusion, not less than 300 words. via Google Classroom)
Sinigang - Cause and Effect
Adobo - Description
Fried Chicken - Problem and Solution
Tinola - Sequence
Torta - Comparison and Contrast
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Thank you! ♥
Week 6.1: Exposition

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