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Textual Aids

Textual aids support readers' understanding of complex concepts in a text. Common textual aids include graphics, outlines, and visuals that highlight the dominant idea. Examples of textual aids discussed are Venn diagrams, flow charts, concept maps, bar graphs, line graphs, maps, tables, and pie charts. Each of these aids uses a visual format to convey relationships between topics, sequences, proportions, or other information discussed in the text.
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Textual Aids

Textual aids support readers' understanding of complex concepts in a text. Common textual aids include graphics, outlines, and visuals that highlight the dominant idea. Examples of textual aids discussed are Venn diagrams, flow charts, concept maps, bar graphs, line graphs, maps, tables, and pie charts. Each of these aids uses a visual format to convey relationships between topics, sequences, proportions, or other information discussed in the text.
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DETERMINING

THE EFFECTS OF TEXTUAL


UNDERSTANDING
AIDS IN A TEXT
EVALUATING
AND THEM
USING A SET OF
CRITERIA
TEXTUAL AIDS OR TEXT FEATURES

• are tools or guides that support and


allow readers to understand complex
concepts. They are usually graphics,
outlines, or visuals that highlight the
dominant idea of a concept.
Venn Diagram
• a visual representation that uses
overlapping ovals to show the
relationship between topics discussed
in a text.
• Overlap circles detail the similarities
and outside circles give the
differences.
Flow Chart
• organizes the sequence,
process, connection, and
relationship between people,
places, things, or ideas
through the use of lines.
Concept Map
• which is a form of a graphic
organizer, it is an illustration
of an important idea,
accompanied by its specific
characteristics.
• This helps learners learn
concept through a visual
Bar Graph
• presents vertical or horizontal
images that explain a data set
in specific categories.
• Here, numerical values are
represented, together with
any kind of variable.
Line Graph
• a chart that indicates changes
or transition in the course of
time,
• The points that connect and
intersect with each other
through a line known as x-
axis (horizontal) and the y-
Map
• is a diagram that shows the
physical features,
characteristics, and
dimensions of a landmass or
water features of a specific
area.
Table
• is an organized image
depicting a set of figures or
facts that show a large
collection of data that are
linked together.
• The data are usually placed in
columns or rows.
Pie Chart
• is a circular image that is
divided into particular parts
or segment that make up a
whole, showing and
highlighting proportions with
numbers or digits.

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