2. how a text is organized to
help readers follow and
understand the information
presented.
helps to ensure that the
writer is able to effectively
communicate the idea
through clear and logical
pattern
Organization is achieved
when ideas are logically and
accurately arranged.
4. Arranges the ideas
according to time, either
backward or forward – ideas
which occur first, or which
occurred second, and so
on...
Works well with Narration,
Process, Analysis, and
Cause and Effect.
Transitional words:
First
Second
Next
Later
Finally
5.
6. Arranges information
according to how things fit in
a physical space (room,
building, organization, etc.).
Can be used for Description
and Exemplification.
Transition words are:
Above
Beneath
In front
Nearby
To the right
Underneath
7.
8. Used when the writer is
to present several ideas
that are interrelated.
Can be associated with
Exemplification,
Comparison and
Contrast, Definition,
Analogy, Process
Analysis, and
Classification
Transitional Words:
First
Second… also
another