Catégories : Tous - organization - headings - details - structure

par Elizabeth O'Sullivan Il y a 10 années

1829

What is an outline?

Creating outlines involves organizing information using a structured format that typically includes numbers and letters. Outlines are useful for organizing content in a logical sequence, which helps ensure that the information flows coherently from one point to the next.

What is an outline?

Outlines

What is an outline?

Outline Sample
Outline Structure:
An outline is a graphic organizer

Outline Homework

Patty Hearst Outline
We can use the text to fill in the blanks
Remember: The answers follow the order of the text!
Patty Hearst, "Great Crimes", pg 34

Important things to remember

Outlines are about CONTENT WORDS
An outline heading is not generally a short preposition, article, modal verb, pronoun, or conjunction
Outlines are NOT paragraphs
Information in outlines should be short, clear, and can be fragments.
Outlines are about ORGANIZATION
They follow the order of the story, they do NOT jump around from the beginning to the end to the middle, and back to the beginning.

Why do we do outlines?

When we outline, it helps us to discover the important details and to decide what details are unimportant.
Academic papers follow a certain order
3. Additional support
2. Supporting Details
1. Main Idea
We outline to keep our readings organized

How do we create outlines?

Outlines are ordered based on numbers and letters
II. New main topic? Back to Roman Numerals!
a). lowercase letter with parenthesis
1. Standard Numeral
A. Capital Letter
I. Roman Numeral