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Expanding the Content of An Outline

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Lesson Objectives:
After the lesson, the students should be able to:
a.
b.
c.
d.
define an outline;
identify the types and the contents of an
outline;
familiarize with primary and secondary
sources; and
write an expanded outline through a primary
source.
Activity: Classify
Directions: The
Mefollowing words below are documents
we can use as sources. Try to categorize these sources
as primary or secondary sources.
Magazine
Biography
News Article
Autobiography
Encyclopedias
Diary
Law
Speech
Textbooks
Interview
Birth Certificate
Research
Films
Activity
Directions: The following words below are documents
we can use as sources. Try to categorize these sources
as primary or secondary sources.
Primary Sources
Secondary Sources
Birth Certificate
Speech
Autobiography
Diary
Interview
Research
Law
Magazine
News Article
Encyclopedias
Textbooks
Films
Biography
Directions: Complete the following outline by supplying
important subtopics and supporting details from the Pool of
Concepts.
Thesis Statement: Amidst the COVID-19
pandemic, social media plays a vital role in
information dissemination, awareness, and
entertainment.
I. Information Dissemination
A. COVID-19 Pandemic Updates
New COVID-19 Cases
1. __________________________
2. Data of Death and Recoveries
II. Awareness
A. _____________________________
New Normal Coping Strategies
1. Psychological Support
Mental Health Advocacy
2. __________________________
Entertainment
III. _________________________
A. Virtual Shows
1. Game shows
Variety Shows
2. _____________
Directions: Complete the following outline by supplying
important subtopics and supporting details from the Pool of
Concepts.
Thesis Statement: Amidst the COVID-19
pandemic, social media plays a vital role in
information dissemination, awareness, and
entertainment.
I. Information Dissemination
A. COVID-19 Pandemic Updates
1. New COVID-19 Cases
2. Data of Death and Recoveries
II. Awareness
A. New Normal Coping Strategies
1. Psychological Support
2. Mental Health Advocacy
III. Entertainment
A. Virtual Shows
1. Game shows
2. Variety Shows
• Were you able to complete the
outline with appropriate subtopics
and supporting details?
• What guided you in completing the
outline?
01
What is an
Outline?
What is an
Ouline?
●
An outline is a tool used in improving and
organizing written ideas about a topic into a
logical order. Writers use outlines when
writing their papers to know which topic to
cover and in what order.
What is an
Ouline?
●
An outline is a general plan of the material
that is to be presented in a speech or a
paper. It is a list that shows the system
wherein ideas are ranked one above the
other according to importance of topics or
ideas. This will serve as the plan or
framework on how to go about or present
something.
Two Main Types of Outline
1. Sentence
Outline
It is a type of outline that:
-
-
presents the thesis statement,
major topics, subtopics, and
supporting details in sentence
form.
it follows a hierarchical structure
composed of sentences and
headings around the subject of the
speech or essay.
Sentence Outline Format
These characters are used in this
order in bullet formatting.
• Roman Numerals
• Capitalized Letters
• Arabic Numerals
• Lowercase Letters
I. Roman Numerals
A. Capitalized Letters
1. Arabic Numerals
a. Lowercase Letters
1. Arabic Numerals
b. Lowercase Letters
B. Capitalized Letters
1. Arabic Numerals
2. Arabic Numerals
a. Lowercase Letters
II. Roman Numerals
A. Capitalized Letters
1. Arabic Numerals
a. Lowercase Letters
Sentence Outline
Example
Main topic
Sub-topic
Supporting Details
Sentence
Outline
Example
Two Main Types of Outline
2. Topic Outline
It is a type of outline which presents
the major topics, subtopics, and
supporting details in the form of words
and phrases.
Several aspects must be considered
in writing a topic outline.
1. Recall that all headings and
subheadings must be words or
phrases, not sentences.
2. Also, the wording within each
Topic Outline Example
Main topic
Sub-topic
Supporting Details
Topic
Outline
Example
What is the
difference between
topic and sentence
outline?
What are the contents of an outline?
An outline is composed of many parts. These parts work together
to present a clear idea of a paragraph or an essay. An outline
contains thesis statement, major topics, subtopics,
and
supporting details. The following are the parts with their
corresponding definition:
What are the steps in writing an outline?
Step 1
Choose your topic
and establish your
purpose.
Step 2
Create and
organize a list of
your major topics.
Step 4
Provide additional
information to
support your
subtopics.
Step 3
Make and
organize a list of
your subtopics.
Step 5
Review and refine
the contents of
your outline.
Practice Activity: Let’s Write A Topic
Topic: The Effects of Using AIOutline
(Artificial Intelligence) in Education
Thesis Statement: "AI has the potential to revolutionize education by improving
personalized learning experiences, enhancing student engagement, and facilitating datadriven decision-making for educators."
I. Introduction to AI
A. Definition of AI
1. simulation of human intelligence processes
B. Example of AI applications/websites
1.
2.
II. Effects of AI in Education
A. Positive Effects of Using AI
1.
2.
B. Negative Effects of Using AI
1.
2.
Clouds can be used to predict weather because different types of
clouds signal different kinds of weather. Cirrus clouds are
generally wispy and elongated in form. They are made of ice
crystal and appear in sheet like formation. They are low, dark
clouds which may indicate snow or rain. Cumulus clouds are
billowy. They are white and may appear during good weather.
Nimbus clouds are dense, dark, rain producing clouds. The
identification of cloud types is an important skill for aviators and
aviation meteorologists because clouds present variable icing
hazards. Ice formation can drastically reduce the effectiveness of
air foils (wings, flags, rudder, ailerons and elevators) and may
destroy the control of an aircraft.
How to Expand the Content of an Outline Using
Different Sources?
Primary Sources
●
Primary sources are
firsthand information
taken from original
evidences such as
reports on discoveries
and events and
interviews from
persons in authority
Secondary
Sources
● Secondary sources
are secondhand
information taken from
the primary sources.
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