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At the end of this module, you are expected to:
1. Give the different kinds of visual media
2. Analyze the various kinds of visual media
3. Explain the meaning of various kinds of visual media
4. Respond appropriately to questions about the uses of various visual media; and
5. Write a five-sentence paragraph interpreting various media images
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What's to Look Back? What Am I Good At? What will I Do?
What's the Meaning? What's More to do?
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1)What is an Idiomatic
expression?
2)Give at least (3) example of idiomatic expressions
What's to look back?
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Directions: Read and Analyze
the dialog boxes, then answer
the following questions.
What Am I Good at?
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Based on the dialogue, what are being posted everyday by Taguig LGU Facebook
Page?
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How does the FB page give updates to people about the Covid 19 situation?
Which visual media is used to update the daily no. of cases of Covid patients?
Based on the dialogue, what are the sources of information we can use to get
updates?
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What will I do?
Directions: In (3) minutes, List down the platforms that you
usually visit to get updates on COVID 19.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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It is something you look at, such as pictures,
charts or a film, that is used to illustrate
something, and which makes the content more
appealing or easier to understand.
What's the Meaning?
WHAT IS VISUAL?
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These are sources of information in the form of visual representations.
Examples are:
pictures, images and graphic organizers, advertisements, cartoons, charts
and tables, collages, comics, diagrams, dioramas, graphs, icons,
magazines, maps, photos, signages, slideshows, storyboards, symbols,
timelines, videos, infographics and websites.
What's the Meaning?
WHAT IS VISUAL MEDIA?
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visual media include digital and printed images, photography, graphic
design, fashion, videos, architectural structures and fine arts.
Visual media are also seen on billboards, smartphones, newspapers,
screen projectors, posters, televisions, computers and various media
devices.
What's the Meaning?
WHAT IS VISUAL MEDIA?
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PROJECTED
It uses bright light to pass
through a transparent
picture, by means of a lens,
or electronic power
NON-PROJECTED
It requires non projection
material or even electric
power.
15. • FILMSTRIP
A filmstrip is a series of still pictures
on one roll of film. They may tell a
story, or they may explain the steps
of an improved practice. To show
filmstrips you must have a filmstrip
projector. Some projectors do not
need electricity.
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16. 2. OVERHEAD
PROJECTOR
a device that projects an
enlarged image of a
transparency placed on it onto
a wall or screen by means of
an overhead mirror.
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17. 3. VISUAL PRESENTATIONS
refers to the expression of ideas about some matters while
using visual aids such as visual multimedia.
From electronic media such as television screens and web
pages to environmental contexts such as retail displays and
road signs, visual communication is virtually everywhere
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19. • INFORMATIONAL GRAPHICS
Visual representation of information which conveys an otherwise
complex source of data. These include graphs, charts, maps, and other
informative forms
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20. 2. CARTOON
It is sketch or drawing,
usually humorous, as in a
newspaper or periodical,
symbolizing, caricaturing
some action, subject, or
person of popular interest.
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21. 3. PHOTOGRAPH
a picture made using a
camera, in which an image is
focused onto film or other
light-sensitive material and
then made visible and
permanent by chemical
treatment, or stored digitally.
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22. 4. POSTER
a placard or bill posted or
intended for posting in a
public place, as for
advertising..
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Task 2
Task 1 Task 3
Task 1
Directions: Read and analyze the
following statements. Identify
what is being asked. WRITE your
answer on a clean sheet of
paper.
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Task 1
______________1.These are sources of information in the form
of visual representations.
_______________2. and
_______________3.What are the two types of #1.
________________4.Visual representation of information which
conveys an otherwise complex source of data. These include
graphs, charts, maps, and other informative forms.
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Task 1
______________5.a device that projects an enlarged image of a
transparency placed on it onto a wall or screen by means of
an overhead mirror.
_______________6. a picture made using a camera, in which an
image is focused onto film or other light-sensitive material
and then made visible and permanent by chemical treatment,
or stored digitally.
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Task 1
______________7.a placard or bill posted or intended for posting
in a public place, as for advertising.
_______________8. is a series of still pictures on one roll of film.
_______________9. and
_______________10. Give the 2 importance of #1.
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Task 2
Task 1 Task 3
Task 2
Directions: Study the results of a
survey shown on the pie chart
below. Answer the questions
that follow.
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Task 2
1.How many grade 6 pupils participated
in the survey?
2. How many respondents check their
Facebook account?
3. What is the most common online
activity of Filipino Grade 6 pupils?
4. What is the least online activity of the
Grade 6 respondents?
5. Based on the survey results, do you
think the Internet is used mostly for
schoolwork or for leisure? Explain your
answer.
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Task 2
Task 1 Task 3
Task 3
Directions: Analyze the map.
Answer the questions below.
30. Task 3
1.What information does the infographic
show?
2. Which city has the most number of
cases reported?
3. How many deaths are reported?
4. Which city has the least number of
cases reported?
5. How will the results affect our economy
in terms of business services,
manufacturing and industry?