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ENGLISH 10

Bernadette R. Espiritu
Student-Teacher
Using Tables,
Maps, and
Graphs
in Presenting
Information
What are some situations where
you’ve seen tables, maps, or graphs
used?
Why do we present information and/or
data using tables, maps, and graphs?
Tables, maps, and graphs are
used across many fields,
•including:
Business and finance
• Education
• Government and Public
Administration
• Healthcare and Medicine
• Science and Research
TABLE
S
A rectangular arrangement of
data in which the information
and data are positioned in rows
and columns.
It is a graphic representation of
comparison between and
among data.
Fundamental parts of tables:
• Title
• Body
• Row headings (horizontal)
• Column headings (vertical)
Table 1. Humss, Stem, and Abm strands
Aspect HUMSS (Humanities STEM (Science, ABM (Accountancy,
and Social Technology, Business, and
Sciences) Engineering, and Management)
Mathematics)
Focus Areas Arts, Culture, Society Science, Technology, Business, Finance,
Engineering, Management
Mathematics
Core Subjects English, Filipino, Social Mathematics, Biology, Accounting, Business
Studies, Psychology, Chemistry, Physics Ethics, Management,
and Sociology and Computer Science and Economics

Career Paths Teacher, Psychologist, Engineer, Doctor, Accountant, Business


Social Worker, Scientist, IT Specialist, Manager, Financial
Journalist, and Lawyer and Researcher Analyst, and
Entrepreneur
Ideal for Students  Enjoy reading and  Enjoy math and  Interested in
Who: writing. science. business and
 Interested in social  Interested in finance.
issues. technology.  Want to manage or
 Like to engage in  Like to solve start a business.
Example:
Table 2. Students’ Fourth Quarter Grades
Araling
Mat Englis Scienc Average
Name of Learner Panlipun
h h e Score
an
Taylor Swift 85 90 78 88 85.25

Roseanne Park 76 85 80 70 77.75

Jennie Kim 92 95 88 90 91.25

Ariana Grande 70 75 68 80 73.75

Olivia Rodrigo 88 82 85 92 86.25


Guidelines in Using a Table to Present
information:
1. Provide a clear and understandable title
for the table.
2. Mind the parts of the table and their
connection.
3. Provide comparison and contrast
through the columns.
4. Make sure that the data you present are
correct, valid, and accurate.
MAPS
A map is a graphic representation of
geographic information, such as a
location, direction, direction,
population,
Elements ofclimate, and
maps are: terrain.or
Symbols
legends, lines, boundaries, outlines,
and colors.
Example:
Example:
Example:
GRAPHS
A graph is visual representation
of varied data.
Graphs can show how one set
of variables relates to another,
changes over time, or
distributions across different
categories.
Different types of Graphs
1. Bar Graph
2. Line Graph
3. Pie Graph
4. Pictograph
Types of Graph
 Bar grapgh is widely used to
compare categorical data. They
consist of vertical or horizontal
bars representing different
categories and their corresponding
values. Bar graphs are effective in
displaying discrete data and making
comparisons between different
Example:
Example:
Preferred Film Genres

Action

Drama

Science Fiction

Thriller

Comedy

0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5


Female
Male
Types of Graph
 Line graph presents trends and
changes in data. A line chart
graphically displays data that
changes continuously over
time. Each line graph consists of
points that connect data to show a
trend (continuous change).
Push-ups per day
30

25

20

15

10

0
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

Days
Example:Books sold per week.
Types of Graph
The pie graph is also known as a
circle graph or pie chart. It
shows how a whole is divided into
different parts.

It is best used for illustrating


proportions and effective when
Example:
Example:
Types of Social Media
9%
22%

15%

21%
18%

15%

Tiktok Instagram Facebook


Twitter Messenger Others
Example: Daily Activitu
Types of Graph
A pictograph, also known as a
pictogram, is the pictorial
representation of data using
images, icons, or symbols. We can
represent the frequency of data while
using symbols or images that are
relevant using a pictograph.
Pictographs are one of the simplest
Example:
Example:
Example:
Guidelines in Using a Graph
1. Provide clear and understandable
title for the graph.
2. Make sure that the type of graph
that you use is appropriate for the data
or information you are presenting.
3. Make sure that the specific details
(e.g comparison, scale, intervals,
percentage, and legends) are
presented appropriately.
Guidelines in Using a Graph
4. Make sure that the data you
present are correct, valid, and
accurate.
End of
discussion
Activity
PART I. Read the text below and determine
which method is appropriate in presenting
the information.
1. Types of content shared by internet
users on social media sites in 2020.
2. Direction of Cabanatuan City to
Manila.
3. Unemployment Rate Over the
Decade.
4. Favorite Subjects of Male and Female
5. Monthly allowance of your family—
showing allotment for food, rent, clothing,
allowance, insurance, school expenses, and
savings.
6. Changes in the voting preferences of the
mass for the upcoming election.
7.Comparison of Android and iPhone.
8. Population Growth of Cabanatuan City
(2010-2020).
9. Favorite Types of Music among teens.
Thank you for listening!

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