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9/3/20XX Presentation Title 1
WRITING
Informative,
journalistic, and
literary writing.
MS. KYLA MARIE BUITIZON
LEARNING
OBJECTIVES
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At the end of the lesson, students will be able to:
a. Distinguish informative, journalistic, and literary writing
b. Use proper punctuation and capitalization to convey meaning
c. Construct your own literary writing using the appropriate capitalization and
punctuation.
WHAT IS
WRITING?
Writing" is the process of using
symbols (letters of the
alphabet, punctuation and
spaces) to
communicate thoughts and
ideas in a readable form.
4
TYPES OF
WRITING
• INFORMATIVE
• JOURNALISTIC
• LITERARY
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JOURNALISTIC WRITING
• Journalistic writing is a form of non-
fiction writing used to report news and
factual events.
• It also presents information but are
those that are found in radio, print,
television and
• Its main goal is to give informative
articles to the readers.
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PURPOSE OF JOURNALISTIC WRITING
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1.To quickly inform (news articles)
2.To entertain (comics section, lifestyle
column, feature)
3.To persuade (editorial, opinion, column
TYPES OF JOURNALISTIC
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Print journalism – type of journalism that focuses on print media, such
as
newspapers and magazines
Broadcast journalism – type of journalism that is being broadcast, .
radio and
Television
Yellow journalism – type of journalism that uses exaggerating words
or
sensationalism; uses eye-catching heading
EXAMPLE
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BAYOMBONG, NUEVA VIZCAYA—Vegetable farmers dumped tons of ripe
tomatoes on roadsides here and in nearby Ifugao province due to a glut in supply
and low market prices.
Small and medium-sized tomatoes were found abandoned along the roads in
Tinoc town in Ifugao on Tuesday, a week after tomatoes were also seen rotting on a
roadside in Bambang town in this province.
“The sorry sight of dumped tomatoes adds to the woes of farmers, who are
suffering from the impact of the quarantine,” Adrian Albano, administrator of Ifugao
Highland Farmers’ Forum, told the Inquirer by telephone on Thursday.
According to farmers, the low retail price of tomatoes would prevent them
from recovering their huge production expenses, as it would only cost them more to
transport the produce to buyers.
INFORMATIVE WRITING
• Informative writing gives readers
straightforward information about a
topic. It is usually non-fiction
• informative writing in that the main
objective is not to narrate a story or
persuade readers of something but
rather to convey factual information,
including observations and
personal/others’ experiences.
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PURPOSE OF JOURNALISTIC WRITING
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1. To inform or present information
2. To raise awareness and to do so
objectively
3. To educate (use resources that are
reliable and scholarly)
TYPES OF INFORMATIVE
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Factual recount – a type of informative text that has an objective of
retelling a true event that happened in the past.
Procedural – a type of informative text that has procedures to do one
thing.
Diary – a type of informative text that records the daily experiences of
a person.
EXAMPLE
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The most popular tourist attraction is the capital city Rome itself, with its rich cultural
heritage. The Colosseum, Castle Sant'Angelo, Fontana di Trevi, the
Pantheon, and the Vatican are some of the most visited sites in Rome. Venice is
another city in Italy that is famous for its beautiful canals and gondolas. And if you
are a lover of Italian art, the Uffizi Gallery in Florence is a place you cannot afford to
miss. The city of Naples is known around the world for its architectural beauty and
surely it is a photographer's delight. The Leaning Tower of Pisa, being on of the
Seven Wonders of the World, attracts the highest number of visitors, not only in
Italy,
but in the whole of Europe.
LITERARY WRITING
• Literary writing may not be entirely
factual or timely. It may also cover
imaginary events or ideas. It also tends
to be subjective where the most
important point may be found anywhere
in the text.
• Literary writing is used in fiction.
Examples of literary writing include
poems, novels, short stories, dramas,
etc. The language used in literary writing
is creative, imaginative and uses literary
techniques.
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PURPOSE OF LITERARY WRITING
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1. To express
2. To entertain
3. To communicate or appeal to the
emotions
POETRY
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A poem is a piece of literature that makes
use of rhythmic qualities of language,
such as phonesthetics, sound symbolism,
and meter to convey meaning.
TYPES OF POETRY
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Epics are long-verse narratives retelling the heroic
journey of an individual or a group of individuals.
Ex: Lam-Ang, the Ulalim, Labaw Donggon, Bantugan,
Lumalindaw, and Kudaman.
EPICS
DIVINE COMEDY
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A narrative poem tells a story through poetic
techniques, such as rhyme, rhythm, similes, and
metaphors.
Ex: Iliad and odyssey, Beowulf, Don Juan, the rape of
the lock.
NARRATIVE
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Dramatic poetry is poetry that's written in verse for public recitation or
performance. The purpose of dramatic poetry is often to express one's thoughts
aloud to another actor, oneself, or an audience.
•Ex: Paradise Lost by John Milton., The Seven Ages of Man” by
William Shakespeare., Poetics” by Aristotle., Ulysses” by Alfred
Tennyson. ,Ode on Indolence” by John Keats., Songs of Innocence
and Examples: The Tyger” by William Blake.
DRAMATIC
POETRY
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Lyric poems are short, highly musical verses that
express powerful emotions. A lyric poem is a personal
expression of emotion written by a single individual.
Ex: Upon Julia’s clothes, The Heart Asks Pleasure
First, autumn, the pool.
LYRIC
POETRY
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FICTION
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There are several purposes for fiction, including entertaining,
inspiring, informing, and persuading the audience. Fiction
writers create stories using their imagination. Fiction writers
use figurative language to create stories of completely untrue
events, characters, and settings to stimulate the imaginations
of their readers.
TYPES OF FICTION
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• Mystery: Mystery novels provide readers with plots that explore
mysteries from beginning to end.
• Historical fiction: Historical fiction uses real-life events to
support its plots and key details.
• Realism: Literary realism depicts familiar objects, people, and
places without dramatizing or romanticizing the story.
• Magical realism: Magical realism is a genre of literature that
depicts reality with a sense of fantasy or magic.
• Fantasy: Mythology and ancient folklore are some sources of
inspiration for fantasy novels.
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• Romance: Love stories are the dominant theme of romance novels.
Although romance is also a prominent element of other forms of
fiction, romance novels emphasize the development of a romantic
relationship.
• Science fiction: There are several themes that are characteristic of
science fiction, including space exploration, futuristic species, and time
travel.
• Dystopian: A dystopian story envisions a world that's in a state of
cataclysmic decline.
• Horror: The primary goal of horror fiction is to shock and frighten
readers.
• Fable: Fables typically teach a moral lesson to the reader or illustrate a
moral dilemma that the protagonist overcomes.
• Mythology: The mythological genre reveals elements of human
behaviour through the use of symbols.
NONFICTION
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Nonfiction writing aims to inform or inspire the audience by
using actual events, people, places, or facts. Students can gain
a deeper understanding of fiction texts through nonfiction
texts, such as textbooks and essays.
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• Autobiography: An autobiography is a personal narrative of
one's life.
• Biography: A biography is an account of a person's life, written
by someone else.
• Essay: An essay is a short piece of writing in which the author
elaborates on an idea or topic after conducting thorough
research.
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WRITING.pptx

  • 3. LEARNING OBJECTIVES 9/3/20XX Presentation Title 3 At the end of the lesson, students will be able to: a. Distinguish informative, journalistic, and literary writing b. Use proper punctuation and capitalization to convey meaning c. Construct your own literary writing using the appropriate capitalization and punctuation.
  • 4. WHAT IS WRITING? Writing" is the process of using symbols (letters of the alphabet, punctuation and spaces) to communicate thoughts and ideas in a readable form. 4
  • 5. TYPES OF WRITING • INFORMATIVE • JOURNALISTIC • LITERARY Presentation Title
  • 6. JOURNALISTIC WRITING • Journalistic writing is a form of non- fiction writing used to report news and factual events. • It also presents information but are those that are found in radio, print, television and • Its main goal is to give informative articles to the readers. 9/3/20XX Presentation Title 6
  • 7. PURPOSE OF JOURNALISTIC WRITING 9/3/20XX Presentation Title 7 1.To quickly inform (news articles) 2.To entertain (comics section, lifestyle column, feature) 3.To persuade (editorial, opinion, column
  • 8. TYPES OF JOURNALISTIC 9/3/20XX Presentation Title 8 Print journalism – type of journalism that focuses on print media, such as newspapers and magazines Broadcast journalism – type of journalism that is being broadcast, . radio and Television Yellow journalism – type of journalism that uses exaggerating words or sensationalism; uses eye-catching heading
  • 9. EXAMPLE 9/3/20XX Presentation Title 9 BAYOMBONG, NUEVA VIZCAYA—Vegetable farmers dumped tons of ripe tomatoes on roadsides here and in nearby Ifugao province due to a glut in supply and low market prices. Small and medium-sized tomatoes were found abandoned along the roads in Tinoc town in Ifugao on Tuesday, a week after tomatoes were also seen rotting on a roadside in Bambang town in this province. “The sorry sight of dumped tomatoes adds to the woes of farmers, who are suffering from the impact of the quarantine,” Adrian Albano, administrator of Ifugao Highland Farmers’ Forum, told the Inquirer by telephone on Thursday. According to farmers, the low retail price of tomatoes would prevent them from recovering their huge production expenses, as it would only cost them more to transport the produce to buyers.
  • 10. INFORMATIVE WRITING • Informative writing gives readers straightforward information about a topic. It is usually non-fiction • informative writing in that the main objective is not to narrate a story or persuade readers of something but rather to convey factual information, including observations and personal/others’ experiences. 9/3/20XX Presentation Title 10
  • 11. PURPOSE OF JOURNALISTIC WRITING 9/3/20XX Presentation Title 11 1. To inform or present information 2. To raise awareness and to do so objectively 3. To educate (use resources that are reliable and scholarly)
  • 12. TYPES OF INFORMATIVE 9/3/20XX Presentation Title 12 Factual recount – a type of informative text that has an objective of retelling a true event that happened in the past. Procedural – a type of informative text that has procedures to do one thing. Diary – a type of informative text that records the daily experiences of a person.
  • 13. EXAMPLE 9/3/20XX Presentation Title 13 The most popular tourist attraction is the capital city Rome itself, with its rich cultural heritage. The Colosseum, Castle Sant'Angelo, Fontana di Trevi, the Pantheon, and the Vatican are some of the most visited sites in Rome. Venice is another city in Italy that is famous for its beautiful canals and gondolas. And if you are a lover of Italian art, the Uffizi Gallery in Florence is a place you cannot afford to miss. The city of Naples is known around the world for its architectural beauty and surely it is a photographer's delight. The Leaning Tower of Pisa, being on of the Seven Wonders of the World, attracts the highest number of visitors, not only in Italy, but in the whole of Europe.
  • 14. LITERARY WRITING • Literary writing may not be entirely factual or timely. It may also cover imaginary events or ideas. It also tends to be subjective where the most important point may be found anywhere in the text. • Literary writing is used in fiction. Examples of literary writing include poems, novels, short stories, dramas, etc. The language used in literary writing is creative, imaginative and uses literary techniques. 9/3/20XX Presentation Title 14
  • 15. PURPOSE OF LITERARY WRITING 9/3/20XX Presentation Title 15 1. To express 2. To entertain 3. To communicate or appeal to the emotions
  • 16. POETRY 9/3/20XX Presentation Title 16 A poem is a piece of literature that makes use of rhythmic qualities of language, such as phonesthetics, sound symbolism, and meter to convey meaning.
  • 17. TYPES OF POETRY 9/3/20XX Presentation Title 17
  • 18. 9/3/20XX Presentation Title 18 Epics are long-verse narratives retelling the heroic journey of an individual or a group of individuals. Ex: Lam-Ang, the Ulalim, Labaw Donggon, Bantugan, Lumalindaw, and Kudaman. EPICS
  • 20. 9/3/20XX Presentation Title 20 A narrative poem tells a story through poetic techniques, such as rhyme, rhythm, similes, and metaphors. Ex: Iliad and odyssey, Beowulf, Don Juan, the rape of the lock. NARRATIVE
  • 21. 9/3/20XX Presentation Title 21 Dramatic poetry is poetry that's written in verse for public recitation or performance. The purpose of dramatic poetry is often to express one's thoughts aloud to another actor, oneself, or an audience. •Ex: Paradise Lost by John Milton., The Seven Ages of Man” by William Shakespeare., Poetics” by Aristotle., Ulysses” by Alfred Tennyson. ,Ode on Indolence” by John Keats., Songs of Innocence and Examples: The Tyger” by William Blake. DRAMATIC POETRY
  • 23. 9/3/20XX Presentation Title 23 Lyric poems are short, highly musical verses that express powerful emotions. A lyric poem is a personal expression of emotion written by a single individual. Ex: Upon Julia’s clothes, The Heart Asks Pleasure First, autumn, the pool. LYRIC POETRY
  • 25. FICTION 9/3/20XX Presentation Title 25 There are several purposes for fiction, including entertaining, inspiring, informing, and persuading the audience. Fiction writers create stories using their imagination. Fiction writers use figurative language to create stories of completely untrue events, characters, and settings to stimulate the imaginations of their readers.
  • 26. TYPES OF FICTION 9/3/20XX Presentation Title 26
  • 27. 9/3/20XX Presentation Title 27 • Mystery: Mystery novels provide readers with plots that explore mysteries from beginning to end. • Historical fiction: Historical fiction uses real-life events to support its plots and key details. • Realism: Literary realism depicts familiar objects, people, and places without dramatizing or romanticizing the story. • Magical realism: Magical realism is a genre of literature that depicts reality with a sense of fantasy or magic. • Fantasy: Mythology and ancient folklore are some sources of inspiration for fantasy novels.
  • 28. 9/3/20XX Presentation Title 28 • Romance: Love stories are the dominant theme of romance novels. Although romance is also a prominent element of other forms of fiction, romance novels emphasize the development of a romantic relationship. • Science fiction: There are several themes that are characteristic of science fiction, including space exploration, futuristic species, and time travel. • Dystopian: A dystopian story envisions a world that's in a state of cataclysmic decline. • Horror: The primary goal of horror fiction is to shock and frighten readers. • Fable: Fables typically teach a moral lesson to the reader or illustrate a moral dilemma that the protagonist overcomes. • Mythology: The mythological genre reveals elements of human behaviour through the use of symbols.
  • 29. NONFICTION 9/3/20XX Presentation Title 29 Nonfiction writing aims to inform or inspire the audience by using actual events, people, places, or facts. Students can gain a deeper understanding of fiction texts through nonfiction texts, such as textbooks and essays.
  • 30. 9/3/20XX Presentation Title 30 • Autobiography: An autobiography is a personal narrative of one's life. • Biography: A biography is an account of a person's life, written by someone else. • Essay: An essay is a short piece of writing in which the author elaborates on an idea or topic after conducting thorough research.
  • 31. Team Name Name Name Name Name Title Title Title Title Title 9/3/20XX Presentation Title 31
  • 32. Timeline To start a presentation, go to the Slide Show tab, and select From Beginning. Title To display Presenter view, in Slide Show view, on the control bar at the bottom left select the three dots, and then Show Presenter View. Title During your presentation, the speaker notes are visible on your monitor, but aren't visible to the audience. Title The Notes pane is a box that appears below each slide. Tap it to add notes. Title If you don’t see the Notes pane or it is completely minimized, click Notes on the task bar across the bottom of the PowerPoint window. Title 9/3/20XX Presentation Title 32
  • 33. Content Subtitle • Add text, images, art, and videos. • Add transitions, animations, and motion. • Save to OneDrive, to get to your presentations from your computer, tablet, or phone. Subtitle • Open the Design Ideas pane for instant slide makeovers. • When we have design ideas, we’ll show them to you right there. 9/3/20XX Presentation Title 33
  • 34. Content Subtitle • Add text, images, art, and videos. • Add transitions, animations, and motion. • Save to OneDrive, to get to your presentations from your computer, tablet, or phone. Subtitle • Open the Design Ideas pane for instant slide makeovers. • When we have design ideas, we’ll show them to you right there. Subtitle • This PowerPoint theme uses its own unique set of colors, fonts, and effects to create the overall look and feel of these slides. • PowerPoint has tons of themes to give your presentation just the right personality. 9/3/20XX Presentation Title 34
  • 35. Summary With PowerPoint, you can create presentations and share your work with others, wherever they are. Type the text you want here to get started. You can also add images, art, and videos on this template. Save to OneDrive and access your presentations from your computer, tablet, or phone. Presentation Title 35

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