What is Outline?
A written plan that serves as skeleton for the
paragraphs you write.
A summary that gives the essential
information that will be included in a paper,
book, etc.
Importance of Outlining
It gives an overview of the topic
and it enables us to see how
various subtopics relate to one
another.
Recording the information in our
own words tests our
understanding of what we read.
It is an effective way to record
needed information from
reference books you do not own.
Types of Outline
• Writing Outline
• Reading Outline
Writing Outline
Is what you make before you write an
essay.
For organizing your ideas before writing your
essay.
Reading Outline
Is what you make when you study a paper.
For analyzing a paper you are reading.
Two systems of Outlining
• Decimal Outline
• Alphanumeric Outline
Decimal Outline
Is a system of decimal notation that clearly
shows every level of the outline relates to
the larger whole.
Ideas are organized through number and
decimals.
Alphanumeric
Outline
Uses letters and numbers to organize ideas.
Is commonly used due to convenience and
easy recognition of section.
INDENTATION is very crucial in every
outline
You can write an outline as anyway you like
as long as it is an Informal outline. But if you
are making an Outline for submission to or
for checking by a teacher/ mentor, we use
the Formal Outline.
Types of Formal Outline
• Topic Outline
• Sentence Outline
Topic Outline
-Uses words and phrases
-Shorter and easier to make
Sentence Outline
-Uses full sentences
Remember to use the proper
placements of punctuations.
-Makes your actual essay- writing easier
Let’s say you are tasked to write
an essay about
MOVING ON
from a romantic relationship.
Moving on from a past
relationship maybe it is really painful, but it is
possible, and you can begin by loving yourself, by
spending more time with loved ones, and by doing
things that make you happy.
Moving on is not easy
“Loving is so short; forgetting so long.”-
Pablo Nerudo
To fall in love is quick and very
unpredictable, but to recover from it takes a lot of
time.
Move on by beginning to love yourself.
Focus on yourself
Know your worth as a beautiful
person.
Improve yourself
Create a better version of yourself.
Hone your skills and talents.
Spend more time with loved ones.
Go back to your roots.
Take time to reconnect with your
family.
Engage in family conversations
more when there are chances.
Hang out with your friends.
Keep posted about how your
friends are doing,
Go out with them and do the things
you enjoyed doing together before.
Do a movie marathon.
Eat ice cream.
Talk about random stuff.
Do things that make you happy.
Recall or identify your hobbies.
Pursue your passions.
Work on your goals.
Moving on is not easy, but it is
possible.
The road to fully move on from a part
relationship is a long and an uneasy one. But
step-by-step, you can get there.
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  • 2.
    What is Outline? Awritten plan that serves as skeleton for the paragraphs you write. A summary that gives the essential information that will be included in a paper, book, etc.
  • 3.
    Importance of Outlining Itgives an overview of the topic and it enables us to see how various subtopics relate to one another. Recording the information in our own words tests our understanding of what we read.
  • 4.
    It is aneffective way to record needed information from reference books you do not own.
  • 5.
    Types of Outline •Writing Outline • Reading Outline
  • 6.
    Writing Outline Is whatyou make before you write an essay. For organizing your ideas before writing your essay. Reading Outline Is what you make when you study a paper. For analyzing a paper you are reading.
  • 7.
    Two systems ofOutlining • Decimal Outline • Alphanumeric Outline
  • 8.
    Decimal Outline Is asystem of decimal notation that clearly shows every level of the outline relates to the larger whole. Ideas are organized through number and decimals.
  • 10.
    Alphanumeric Outline Uses letters andnumbers to organize ideas. Is commonly used due to convenience and easy recognition of section.
  • 14.
    INDENTATION is verycrucial in every outline
  • 16.
    You can writean outline as anyway you like as long as it is an Informal outline. But if you are making an Outline for submission to or for checking by a teacher/ mentor, we use the Formal Outline.
  • 17.
    Types of FormalOutline • Topic Outline • Sentence Outline
  • 18.
    Topic Outline -Uses wordsand phrases -Shorter and easier to make
  • 19.
    Sentence Outline -Uses fullsentences Remember to use the proper placements of punctuations. -Makes your actual essay- writing easier
  • 20.
    Let’s say youare tasked to write an essay about MOVING ON from a romantic relationship.
  • 21.
    Moving on froma past relationship maybe it is really painful, but it is possible, and you can begin by loving yourself, by spending more time with loved ones, and by doing things that make you happy. Moving on is not easy “Loving is so short; forgetting so long.”- Pablo Nerudo To fall in love is quick and very unpredictable, but to recover from it takes a lot of time.
  • 22.
    Move on bybeginning to love yourself. Focus on yourself Know your worth as a beautiful person. Improve yourself Create a better version of yourself. Hone your skills and talents. Spend more time with loved ones. Go back to your roots.
  • 23.
    Take time toreconnect with your family. Engage in family conversations more when there are chances. Hang out with your friends. Keep posted about how your friends are doing, Go out with them and do the things you enjoyed doing together before. Do a movie marathon. Eat ice cream. Talk about random stuff.
  • 24.
    Do things thatmake you happy. Recall or identify your hobbies. Pursue your passions. Work on your goals. Moving on is not easy, but it is possible. The road to fully move on from a part relationship is a long and an uneasy one. But step-by-step, you can get there.