1. I Already Knew About The Tables And Graph's. 2. I Learned About Visual And Verbal Relationship And About The Expository Text. 3. What Are The Use Of Visual And Verbal Relationship? 4. Answered To Edrich Sala's Question: The Relationship Between Visual And Verbal Is That They Support Each Other.
1. I already know the elements of the table. 2. I learned about the x-axis and the y-axis. 3. What's the purpose of visual-verbal relationship? 4. Answer to Sandra Balanon's question: By having visual and verbal aspects in an image, it makes it much easier for an audience to understand the desired consequence.
1. I already knew about the basic elements of graphs, tables or illustrations. 2. I just found out about the visual verbal relationship, also the "legend" part. 3. What is information Maps? 4. "Information maps are research-based method for writing clear and user focused information." - from Edrich Sala
1:) I fully understand about tables and graphs. 2:)I don’t understand the use behind visual-verbal in expository texts. 3:)When and where can you use visual-verbal texts in the real world? 4:)They are useful because they help to illustrate the facts and information. It is important to use captions and labels to decipher exactly what information is included in the graphic.
1. What I already know, I already have an idea or know what visual and verbal relationship mean. 2. What is new, what is new to me is the basic elements of a table and the basic elements of a graph and also Expository texts. 3. A question regarding the lesson, What is the definition for Expository? 4. An answer to youre classmates question, to answer clea miels question ( what are the basic elements of a table) Title, column caption, row caption, table body.
1. I already had prior knowledge about the basic elements of a table and what a "legend" is. 2. I learned about some of the basic elements of a graph; namely, the x-axis and the y-axis. 3. How do you illustrate a visual and verbal relationship in an expository text ? 4. Answer to Trisha Nicole Valmoria's question: They are important because they help illustrate the facts and information.
1. I already knew some basic elements of tables or graphs. 2. I didn't know that the colors of the graph is called "legends". 3. How to know the x-axis or y-axis of a graph? 4. Done (I've answered Clea Miel's comment).
Good Afternoon Ma'am 1. The things that I already know, would be that any printed text or words that are used for communication are called as Visuals. while any spoken or written words are called as Verbal. 2. What I didn't know about before would be the about the expository text. 3. How do you identify expository text? and change it from Verbal to a Visual? 4. Answer for @Justkyler = In the real world there are multiple ways we can use Visual and Verbal Text. Like Visual Text without it we could never communicate with others about our ideas graphically in ways that are efficient and help to convey more meaning. While Verbal Text is important because without it we would not function as thinking beings. The ability most often used to distinguish humans from other animals is our ability to reason and communicate.
1) I knew what visual elements are. 2) I now know the relationship between visual-verbal. 3) What is the relationship between visual and verbal? 4) "Visual is the one who graphs, illustrations or pictures while verbal are the informations, written, explanation or written words." - Rose Valerie Gao-ay
Good afternoon ma'am 1.) I think visual refers to something visible while the term verbal applies in a written or spoken words. Also it helps the readers to understand the context more with help of this two (Virtual-Verbal Relationship) 2.) I just found out that expository text is a mode in writing that provides facts in a way in which purpose is to inform, explain and illustrates. 3.) Why is verbal-visual relationship important? 4.) Already answered Kimberly Pearl Balucan's Question
1. I already know that some visual- verbal relationship is commonly illustrated in tables and graphs. 2. I didnt know anything about information maps 3. How do we know that it is a legend? 4. Done (answered Erl Neach jelyne Dominguez comment) How to find or know if it is an expository text? We can find an expository text if it provides facts that is to inform, explain and illustrate.
1. I already know about visual elements like drawings, illustrations or graphics used to support written words. I also know about verbal elements that are used to support drawings, illustrations or graphics. 2. To me a lot are new like, the basic elements of a table except the title, and the basic elements of a graph except the title. 3. How important is the visual-verbal relationship? 4. (answer to Cj's question) The use of visual-verbal relationship is for the viewer to understand a table or a graph easier.
1. What I already know! - I already know the graphs and the tables. 2. What is new! - I didn't know about the Expository Texts. 3. A question regarding the lesson - What is the purpose of the Expository Text? 4. An answer to one of your classmates question in the reply section - I answered Clark Galia's Question: • Visual-Verbal relationship is very important because it helps audience to understand the text easier. (sorry ma'am kung medyo late) ENGLISH (11-26-21)
1. I already knew that visual elements are what you have seen, and verbal elements are what you have said or heard. 2. I just learned that expository text is a type of writing that presents information in a way that informs, explains, and demonstrates. 3. What is the importance of verbal and visual relationship?
1. I already know some examples of visual and verbal elements since I once read about it. 2.i didn't know that visual elements support or complement the verbal elements 3. What are the basic elements of a table? 4.Vice versa indicates that the reverse of what you have said is true.(done, I have answered Khalil's question:>)
Good afternoon ma'am!! 1. What I already know! For me, items that can be seen, observable things other than printed words that are used in a communication process are referred to as visuals. Written or spoken words are referred to as verbal. 2. What is new! We haven't tackled about the expository text before, so it's new to me. 3. A question regarding the lesson Why is visual-verbal relationship important in expository text? 4. An answer to one of your classmate's question in the reply section To answer Maria Althea Tagactac's question: "What is the importance of verbal visual relationship?" - The goal of combining visual and verbal elements is to let the listener see the "big picture" more clearly. These two are purposefully matched together to complement one another while also making it easier for the viewer to comprehend the visual's message.
They are useful because they help to illustrate the facts and information. It is important to use captions and labels to decipher exactly what information is included in the graphic.
What I already know ? - I already know that graphs are used to organize information to show patterns and relationships. What is new ? - I didn't know that information maps is all about benefits of trees . A question regarding the lesson? - What is vice versa ? An answer to one of your classmate questions ! -A table is an arrangement of information or data, typically in rows and columns .
1. I already know how Graphs and Texts work. 2. The new part was the tittle of the topic. Now i know its called Visual-Verbal Relationship 3. So my question is what part of the body digest food? 4. An answer to one of my classmates questions :))
Digestive System Prologue (Opinion): If the food you ate has transferred through the esophagus, it will be at the stomach and will later on be sent down to the *small intestine.* The *small intestine* digest food by creating acid to break solid food from it.
*_What I Already Know_* Well since it was based on some information I've learned when I was still in Elementary, I've already seen an example of a graph and a table ever since I was younger. *_What Is New_* I haven't even realized that "legends" was a part of the table, nor none have even told me that. *_"Ask question regarding the lesson."_* Where do visual-verbal relationship usually shown? (There are still more examples other than in the video) *_"Answer a question from your fellow classmates."_*
1. Visual means what you see while verbal means what you say, these two are a pair. Because we use it to describe something. 2. The expository text was new to me. I haven't encountered expository text before but now I have. 3. What are examples of expository text?
1. Visuals are considered that can be seen, While verbal applies to written or spoken words. 2. New to me is that the nutrition information in canned good has a visual-verbal relationship. 3. What is the use of visual-verbal text in our everyday life?
One of the things that visual-verbal relationship helps in our everyday life are the road signs and safety signs it will help us recognize if the road we are using is a slippery road or not.
1.) I know some of the basic elements of the/a table and graph. 2.) I didn't know the colours representing the data of an object are called legends. 3.) After re watching the video multiple times, I don't really get the "expository text" that much, can someone clarify? *(Answered)* 4.) Done, answered Kyle's/just kyler's comment.
1.What I already know •I can know what nutrition I can get by looking at the table of nutrition facts at the back 2.What is new? •What us new to me is that visual elements are drawings, graphics, or illustration use to support written words. 3.A question regarding the lesson •What is a table?
1. What I already know! I know that when talking about graphs or tables it always means giving information. 2. What is new! Verbal and visual relationship in expository text. 3.A question regarding the lesson How to identify a expository text and make it into a visual element 4. An answer to one of your classmate's question in the reply section
1. What I already know •some of the basic elements of graph/tables 2. What is new to me • "Legend" and its use • "expository text" • the relationship between verbal and visual 3. How to find or know if it is an expository text? 4.) Ive answered Angel Lumayaga's question • "What are the basic elements of a graph?" -The basic elements of a graph are: • title • the x- axis and y-axis • legend
1. I Already Knew About The Tables And Graph's.
2. I Learned About Visual And Verbal Relationship And About The Expository Text.
3. What Are The Use Of Visual And Verbal Relationship?
4. Answered To Edrich Sala's Question:
The Relationship Between Visual And Verbal Is That They Support Each Other.
The use of visual-verbal relationship is for the viewer to understand a table or a graph easier.
1. I already know the elements of the table.
2. I learned about the x-axis and the y-axis.
3. What's the purpose of visual-verbal relationship?
4. Answer to Sandra Balanon's question: By having visual and verbal aspects in an image, it makes it much easier for an audience to understand the desired consequence.
1. I already knew about the basic elements of graphs, tables or illustrations.
2. I just found out about the visual verbal relationship, also the "legend" part.
3. What is information Maps?
4. "Information maps are research-based method for writing clear and user focused information." - from Edrich Sala
Information maps are research-based method for writing clear and user focused information.
Hi Ma'am, hi Ma'am good morning#extra points nin
1:) I fully understand about tables and graphs.
2:)I don’t understand the use behind visual-verbal in expository texts.
3:)When and where can you use visual-verbal texts in the real world?
4:)They are useful because they help to illustrate the facts and information. It is important to use captions and labels to decipher exactly what information is included in the graphic.
1. What I already know, I already have an idea or know what visual and verbal relationship mean.
2. What is new, what is new to me is the basic elements of a table and the basic elements of a graph and also Expository texts.
3. A question regarding the lesson, What is the definition for Expository?
4. An answer to youre classmates question, to answer clea miels question ( what are the basic elements of a table)
Title, column caption, row caption, table body.
1. I already had prior knowledge about the basic elements of a table and what a "legend" is.
2. I learned about some of the basic elements of a graph; namely, the x-axis and the y-axis.
3. How do you illustrate a visual and verbal relationship in an expository text ?
4. Answer to Trisha Nicole Valmoria's question: They are important because they help illustrate the facts and information.
1. I already knew some basic elements of tables or graphs.
2. I didn't know that the colors of the graph is called "legends".
3. How to know the x-axis or y-axis of a graph?
4. Done (I've answered Clea Miel's comment).
Good Afternoon Ma'am
1. The things that I already know, would be that any printed text or words that are used for communication are called as Visuals. while any spoken or written words are called as Verbal.
2. What I didn't know about before would be the about the expository text.
3. How do you identify expository text? and change it from Verbal to a Visual?
4. Answer for @Justkyler = In the real world there are multiple ways we can use Visual and Verbal Text. Like Visual Text without it we could never communicate with others about our ideas graphically in ways that are efficient and help to convey more meaning. While Verbal Text is important because without it we would not function as thinking beings. The ability most often used to distinguish humans from other animals is our ability to reason and communicate.
1) I knew what visual elements are.
2) I now know the relationship between visual-verbal.
3) What is the relationship between visual and verbal?
4) "Visual is the one who graphs, illustrations or pictures while verbal are the informations, written, explanation or written words." - Rose Valerie Gao-ay
The Relationship Between Visual And Verbal Is That They Support Each Other.
Good afternoon ma'am
1.) I think visual refers to something visible while the term verbal applies in a written or spoken words. Also it helps the readers to understand the context more with help of this two (Virtual-Verbal Relationship)
2.) I just found out that expository text is a mode in writing that provides facts in a way in which purpose is to inform, explain and illustrates.
3.) Why is verbal-visual relationship important?
4.) Already answered Kimberly Pearl Balucan's Question
3. Visual-verbal relationship is important because it shows us different kinds of information and we can't understand it if these two aren't together.
1. I already know that some visual- verbal relationship is commonly illustrated in tables and graphs.
2. I didnt know anything about information maps
3. How do we know that it is a legend?
4. Done (answered Erl Neach jelyne Dominguez comment)
How to find or know if it is an expository text?
We can find an expository text if it provides facts that is to inform, explain and illustrate.
1. I already know about visual elements like drawings, illustrations or graphics used to support written words. I also know about verbal elements that are used to support drawings, illustrations or graphics.
2. To me a lot are new like, the basic elements of a table except the title, and the basic elements of a graph except the title.
3. How important is the visual-verbal relationship?
4. (answer to Cj's question)
The use of visual-verbal relationship is for the viewer to understand a table or a graph easier.
1. What I already know!
- I already know the graphs and the tables.
2. What is new!
- I didn't know about the Expository Texts.
3. A question regarding the lesson
- What is the purpose of the Expository Text?
4. An answer to one of your classmates question in the reply section
- I answered Clark Galia's Question:
• Visual-Verbal relationship is very important because it helps audience to understand the text easier.
(sorry ma'am kung medyo late)
ENGLISH (11-26-21)
1.) I already know the basic elements of the table.
2.) What is new to me is the expository text.
3.) What are the basic elements of graphs?
3.)The basic elements of a graph are:
• title
• the x- axis and y-axis
• legend
1. I already knew that visual elements are what you have seen, and verbal elements are what you have said or heard. 2. I just learned that expository text is a type of writing that presents information in a way that informs, explains, and demonstrates. 3. What is the importance of verbal and visual relationship?
4. done
1. I already know some examples of visual and verbal elements since I once read about it.
2.i didn't know that visual elements support or complement the verbal elements
3. What are the basic elements of a table?
4.Vice versa indicates that the reverse of what you have said is true.(done, I have answered Khalil's question:>)
Good afternoon ma'am!!
1. What I already know!
For me, items that can be seen, observable things other than printed words that are used in a communication process are referred to as visuals. Written or spoken words are referred to as verbal.
2. What is new!
We haven't tackled about the expository text before, so it's new to me.
3. A question regarding the lesson
Why is visual-verbal relationship important in expository text?
4. An answer to one of your classmate's question in the reply section
To answer Maria Althea Tagactac's question: "What is the importance of verbal visual relationship?"
- The goal of combining visual and verbal elements is to let the listener see the "big picture" more clearly. These two are purposefully matched together to complement one another while also making it easier for the viewer to comprehend the visual's message.
They are useful because they help to illustrate the facts and information. It is important to use captions and labels to decipher exactly what information is included in the graphic.
What I already know ?
- I already know that graphs are used to organize information to show patterns and relationships.
What is new ?
- I didn't know that information maps is all about benefits of trees .
A question regarding the lesson?
- What is vice versa ?
An answer to one of your classmate questions !
-A table is an arrangement of information or data, typically in rows and columns .
Vise versa is the word u will use if you want to say the opposite of one word. Like: i am happy but vise versa (but “Happy” means u are Sad :) )
1. I already know how Graphs and Texts work.
2. The new part was the tittle of the topic. Now i know its called Visual-Verbal Relationship
3. So my question is what part of the body digest food?
4. An answer to one of my classmates questions :))
Digestive System Prologue (Opinion):
If the food you ate has transferred through the esophagus, it will be at the stomach and will later on be sent down to the *small intestine.* The *small intestine* digest food by creating acid to break solid food from it.
*_What I Already Know_*
Well since it was based on some information I've learned when I was still in Elementary, I've already seen an example of a graph and a table ever since I was younger.
*_What Is New_*
I haven't even realized that "legends" was a part of the table, nor none have even told me that.
*_"Ask question regarding the lesson."_*
Where do visual-verbal relationship usually shown? (There are still more examples other than in the video)
*_"Answer a question from your fellow classmates."_*
1. Visual means what you see while verbal means what you say, these two are a pair. Because we use it to describe something.
2. The expository text was new to me. I haven't encountered expository text before but now I have.
3. What are examples of expository text?
4. Done
3. news stories, training manuals, textbooks, informative books
1. Visuals are considered that can be seen, While verbal applies to written or spoken words.
2. New to me is that the nutrition information in canned good has a visual-verbal relationship.
3. What is the use of visual-verbal text in our everyday life?
One of the things that visual-verbal relationship helps in our everyday life are the road signs and safety signs it will help us recognize if the road we are using is a slippery road or not.
1.) I know some of the basic elements of the/a table and graph.
2.) I didn't know the colours representing the data of an object are called legends.
3.) After re watching the video multiple times, I don't really get the "expository text" that much, can someone clarify? *(Answered)*
4.) Done, answered Kyle's/just kyler's comment.
3.Non-fiction texts that gives facts and information about a topic
3. Expository texts, or informational texts, are non-fiction texts that give facts and information about a topic.
1.What I already know
•I can know what nutrition I can get by looking at the table of nutrition facts at the back
2.What is new?
•What us new to me is that visual elements are drawings, graphics, or illustration use to support written words.
3.A question regarding the lesson
•What is a table?
4.Done
table is a information or data about something that is arranged in columns and rows
1. What I already know!
I know that when talking about graphs or tables it always means giving information.
2. What is new!
Verbal and visual relationship in expository text.
3.A question regarding the lesson
How to identify a expository text and make it into a visual element
4. An answer to one of your classmate's question in the reply section
1. What I already know
•some of the basic elements of graph/tables
2. What is new to me
• "Legend" and its use
• "expository text"
• the relationship between verbal and visual
3. How to find or know if it is an expository text?
4.) Ive answered Angel Lumayaga's question
• "What are the basic elements of a graph?"
-The basic elements of a graph are:
• title
• the x- axis and y-axis
• legend
3. We can find an expository text if it provides facts that is to inform, explain and illustrate.