1. VERITAS COLLEGE OF IROSIN
IROSIN, SORSOGON
S.Y. 2014-2015
POWER POINT PRESENTATION
ON SOCIAL STUDIES
PRESENTED BY:
MS. MARY-LYN O. HONRA
BEED-II
PRESENTED TO:
MS. JELEN DOLOSA
INSTRUCTOR
3. TABLES are visual display of
numeral or non-numeral data
arranged in vertical columns
so that the data may be
emphasized, compared, or
contrasted. Tables can break
up the monotony of the
printed word and give
alternative ways to obtain
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6. Graph is a kind of picture
that makes the facts from
the easier to understand.
There are several types of
graphs used in Geography
such as the bar graph, the
line graph , the pictograph,
and the circle graph. The
circle graph is also known
as pie chart, circle chart,
7. To interpret the graphs, the following
stage format should be used;
Identify the information being
presented.
Analyze the information
presented.
Develop hypothesis from the
information.
8. The BAR GRAPH shows
comparison because it
gives two kinds of
information that
stands for a fact or
set of facts, which
are placed alongside
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11. The LINE GRAPH tells
stories and is considered
the best kind for showing
the change in something
over a stretch of time. A
sharper rise in the line
stands for greater
changes.
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16. A PICTOGRAPH is a
chart that uses
picture to stand
for fixed amounts
of selected
things.
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20. The PIE GRAPH or
PIE CHART makes it
easier to see how
one part is
compared with
other parts.
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23. In using a chart, the following steps
are helpful guides:
Read the outside of the chart.
(Literal level)
Make meaning of the chart.
(Interpretative level)
Go beyond the chart. (Applied level)