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5 Outlining

The document discusses outlining as an organizational tool for writing. It defines outlining as creating a general plan that shows the order of information and relationships between ideas. The outline gives structure and allows writers to connect information to support the thesis statement. The document provides guidelines for effective outlining, including beginning with the thesis question and main ideas and adding subtopics and details. It also describes different outlining formats like alphanumeric, decimal, sentence, and paragraph outlines. Examples of each type of outline are given.

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5 Outlining

The document discusses outlining as an organizational tool for writing. It defines outlining as creating a general plan that shows the order of information and relationships between ideas. The outline gives structure and allows writers to connect information to support the thesis statement. The document provides guidelines for effective outlining, including beginning with the thesis question and main ideas and adding subtopics and details. It also describes different outlining formats like alphanumeric, decimal, sentence, and paragraph outlines. Examples of each type of outline are given.

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Lesson 5

OUTLINING
OUTLINING
• is a tool we use in the writing process to help
organize our ideas, visualize our paper's potential
structure, and to further flesh out and develop
points.
• It allows the writer to understand how he or
she will connect information to support the
thesis statement and the claims of the paper.
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Outline
- is a general plan of what
you are going to write in the
finished. paper.
- It shows the order of your
information, what each
paragraph will discuss, etc.
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Outline
-it gives a visual structure to
your work and are used to
show relationships and
hierarchies within your
content.
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To organize your idea in an outline you should:

1. Begin by answering the question that leads to


your thesis statement.

2. Use the two or three main ideas


3
from this
technique as your main heading.

3. Write subtopics for each main idea.

4. Write the supporting details for each of the


subtopics
Guidelines in Writing an Outline
Guidelines in Writing an Outline
Guidelines in Writing an Outline
Guidelines in Writing an Outline
Guidelines in Writing an Outline
Guidelines in Writing an Outline
Guidelines in Writing an Outline
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• ALPHANUMERIC OUTLINE
Two • Roman Numerals for the top level
• Uppercased letters for the next level
Formats of •

Arabic numerals for the next level
and Lower cased letters for the next
Outlining level

Each numeral or letter is followed by a


period and each item is capitalized
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• DECIMAL OUTLINE
Two • is similar in format with the
alphanumeric outline
Formats of • the added benefit is a system of
notation that clearly shows how
Outlining every level of the outline relates to
the larger whole.
• It uses numbers as labels
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Kinds of Outline According to Structure

Sentence Outline
Using complete sentences as entries.

Paragraph Outline
Using paragraphs as
entries. Topic Outline
Using words and
phrases as entries.
(Example)
(Example)
(Example)
(Decimal Outline Example)
(Alphanumeric Outline Example)
Sample Outline
(Alpha Numeric)
WRITTEN ACTIVITY 1 (2 nd Quarter)

Read the article “Pregnancy in the Philippines:


Rising and Alarming”

On a one whole sheet of paper, make an


alphanumeric outline about the article.
(30 points)
Thank You! – Ms. V ☺

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