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Ppt. Linear and Nonlinear Text

Here is a linear text interpretation based on the chart: The chart compares linear and nonlinear texts. A linear text refers to a traditional text that needs to be read from the beginning to the end in sequential order. It has a single defined reading path from left to right and top to bottom. Linear texts are typically printed and include novels, poems, short stories, letters, and essays. A nonlinear text does not require sequential reading. It allows the reader to access information in any order. Nonlinear texts have multiple possible reading paths determined by the reader. They typically include digital formats like charts, flowcharts, graphs, maps, and graphic organizers. Readers can more efficiently find information in nonlinear texts without having to read the entire text

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Ppt. Linear and Nonlinear Text

Here is a linear text interpretation based on the chart: The chart compares linear and nonlinear texts. A linear text refers to a traditional text that needs to be read from the beginning to the end in sequential order. It has a single defined reading path from left to right and top to bottom. Linear texts are typically printed and include novels, poems, short stories, letters, and essays. A nonlinear text does not require sequential reading. It allows the reader to access information in any order. Nonlinear texts have multiple possible reading paths determined by the reader. They typically include digital formats like charts, flowcharts, graphs, maps, and graphic organizers. Readers can more efficiently find information in nonlinear texts without having to read the entire text

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English 7: Q2- M7

Transcoding
Information from Linear
to
Non-Linear Text
ERLINDA L. GARCIA
Subject Teacher
Objectives:
• a. differentiate linear from
non-linear texts;
• b. transcode information
from linear to non-linear
texts and vice-versa;
Directions:
 Group the following pictures according to
their similarities.
 Draw a line to connect the picture to its
group labeled as Group A, for pictures
that use texts that need to be read from
beginning to end and Group B, for
pictures with texts that do not need to be
read from beginning to end.
Character Map Poem Letter Venn Diagram

A B
pictures with texts that do not
pictures that use texts that need to
need to be read from beginning
be read from beginning to end
to end
What’s New
Directions:
Refer to the previous activity. Write your answers in
the table below.
A B
 You are going to read the selection about abortion
and transcode the information to the Venn
Diagram.
 The fastest learner to finish the activity will
receive 50 pesos worth of load
 You are given 5 minutes to do the activity.
 Once done, yell your name.
 present your work.
Read the selection:
 What type of text is the
reading selection that
you have just read?

 What about the Venn


Diagram? What type of
text is it?
Linear text
 ext

 traditional text that needs to be read


from beginning to the end to be fully
understood.

 written material without many images,


pictures, or illustrations is called a
linear text. In reading linear texts, we
follow the common conventions in
reading, from left to right and from top
Examples of Linear Texts
 Novels  Poems  Short stories

 letters  Essays
NonlinearText ext

 Non-sequential
which means that
the readers do not
have to go through
the text in a
sequential manner
in order to make
sense of the text.
Examples of Nonlinear Texts
 Charts  Flowcha  Graphs
rts

 Maps  Graphic
Organizer
s
What is a Linear text and a Non-linear text? How do they
differ?
Linear Text Non-linear Text
Refers to traditional Refers to texts that do
texts that need to be not need to be read
Definition
read from beginning from beginning to the
to the end. end.
Linear Text Non-linear Text
There is only one There are multiple
Reading reading path, which is reading paths. They
path decided by the are determined by
author. the reader.

Typically includes Typically includes


Content
printed texts. digital texts.
Linear Text Non-linear Text
It may take time to
Allows readers to find
find the information
Efficiency more information
readers are searching
efficiently
for.
Read the selection then, provide the necessary information on the graphic
organizer:
ovide the necessary information on the graphic organizer:
Linear Text Nonlinear Text

Definition

Content
Reading
path
Efficiency
Assessment
Te s t 1 : D i r e c t i o n s :
R e a d e a c h i t e m c a r e f u l l y.
Choose the letter of the
best answer and write it
on the blank before the
n u m b e r.
1. What is a linear text?
A. It is a traditional text that needs to be read from the beginning to
the end.
B. It presents graphs and maps.
C. It contains information that is found in a graphic organizer.
D. It includes digital texts.
2. What is a non-linear text?
A.It includes printed texts.
B. It is a traditional text that needs to be read from the beginning to
the end.
C. It is lengthy.
D. It refers to texts that do not need to be read from the beginning to
the end.
3. Which is an example of a linear text?
A. charts B. maps C. essay D. tables
4. Which is an example of a nonlinear text?
A. flow charts B. novels C. narratives D. short stories

5. Why do the readers find the nonlinear text more efficient?


A. It does not take time for the readers to search for information.
B. It is like a picture. The readers will enjoy looking at it.
C. It will help the readers think wisely.
D. It does not distract the reader’s attention.
Assessment
Te s t 2 : D i r e c t i o n s :
Read the procedure of
cooking scrambled eggs in
the box. Then, fill in the
sequence chart with the
correct step or sequence, as
mentioned in the procedure.
Let us check your
answers:
I.

1. A
2. D
3. C
4. A
5. A
Let us check your
answers:
Cover and Turn and
simmer for cook the
15 mins other side.

Mix
Add sugar. Add beaten
together
eggs and
fish, flour
mix well.
and salt.
Assignment
B a s e d f r o m t h e c h a r t b e l o w,
write your own linear text
interpretation
o n a h a l f s h e e t o f p a p e r.

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