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Organizing your Information
BY MISBAH IQBAL
Learning Objectives
• Understand how and why organizational techniques help writers
and readers stay focused.
• Assess how and when to use chronological order to organize an
essay.
• Recognize how and when to use order of importance to organize
an essay.
• Determine how and when to use spatial order to organize an
essay.
Importance
The method of organization you choose for your essay is just as
important as its content. Without a clear organizational pattern, your
reader could become confused and lose interest. The way you
structure your essay helps your readers draw connections between the
body and the thesis, and the structure also keeps you focused as you
plan and write the essay. Choosing your organizational pattern before
you outline ensures that each body paragraph works to support and
develop your thesis.
This section covers three ways to organize body paragraphs:
1. Chronological order
2. Order of importance
3. Spatial order
How It Helps
When you begin to draft your essay, your ideas may seem to flow from your
mind in a seemingly random manner. Your readers, who bring to the table
different backgrounds, viewpoints, and ideas, need you to clearly organize
these ideas in order to help process and accept them.
A solid organizational pattern gives your ideas a path that you can follow as you
develop your draft. Knowing how you will organize your paragraphs allows you
to better express and analyze your thoughts. Planning the structure of your
essay before you choose supporting evidence helps you conduct more effective
and targeted research.
CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER
Chronological arrangement (also called “time order,”) has the
following purposes:
• To explain the history of an event or a topic
• To tell a story or relate an experience
• To explain how to do or to make something
• To explain the steps in a process
Where It is used
Chronological order is mostly used in expository writing, which is a form of
writing that narrates, describes, informs, or explains a process. When using
chronological order, arrange the events in the order that they actually
happened, or will happen if you are giving instructions. This method requires
you to use words such as first, second, then, after that, later, and finally. These
transition words guide you and your reader through the paper as you expand
your thesis.
For example, if you are writing an essay about the history of the airline
industry, you would begin with its conception and detail the essential timeline
events up until present day. You would follow the chain of events using words
such as first, then, next, and so on.
WRITING AT WORK
At some point in your career you may have to file a complaint
with your human resources department. Using chronological
order is a useful tool in describing the events that led up to
your filing the grievance. You would logically lay out the
events in the order that they occurred using the key transition
words. The more logical your complaint, the more likely you
will be well received and helped.
Keep in mind that chronological order is most appropriate for the following
purposes:
• Writing essays containing heavy research
• Writing essays with the aim of listing, explaining, or narrating
• Writing essays that analyze literary works such as poems, plays, or books
TIP
When using chronological order, your introduction should indicate the
information you will cover and in what order, and the introduction should
also establish the relevance of the information. Your body paragraphs should
then provide clear divisions or steps in chronology. You can divide your
paragraphs by time (such as decades, wars, or other historical events) or by
the same structure of the work you are examining (such as a line-by-line
explication of a poem).
ORDER OF IMPORTANCE
Order of importance is best used for the following purposes:
• Persuading and convincing
• Ranking items by their importance, benefit, or significance
• Illustrating a situation, problem, or solution
Importance
Most essays move from the least to the most important point, and the
paragraphs are arranged in an effort to build the essay’s strength. Sometimes,
however, it is necessary to begin with your most important supporting point,
such as in an essay that contains a thesis that is highly debatable. When
writing a persuasive essay, it is best to begin with the most important point
because it immediately captivates your readers and compels them to
continue reading.
For example, if you were supporting your thesis that homework is detrimental
to the education of high school students, you would want to present your
most convincing argument first, and then move on to the less important
points for your case.
Some key transitional words you should use with this method of organization
are most importantly, almost as importantly, just as importantly, and finally.
WRITING AT WORK
During your career, you may be required to work on a team that
devises a strategy for a specific goal of your company, such as
increasing profits. When planning your strategy you should organize
your steps in order of importance. This demonstrates the ability to
prioritize and plan. Using the order of importance technique also
shows that you can create a resolution with logical steps for
accomplishing a common goal.
SPATIAL ORDER
Spatial order is best used for the following purposes:
• Helping readers visualize something as you want them to see it
• Evoking a scene using the senses (sight, touch, taste, smell, and
sound)
• Writing a descriptive essay
Spatial order means that you explain or describe objects as they are
arranged around you in your space, for example in a shopping mall. As
the writer, you create a picture for your reader, and their perspective is
the viewpoint from which you describe what is around you.
The view must move in an orderly, logical progression, giving the
reader clear directional signals to follow from place to place. The key
to using this method is to choose a specific starting point and then
guide the reader to follow your eye as it moves in an orderly trajectory
from your starting point.
The following are possible transition words to include when
using spatial order:
• Just to the left or just to the right
• Behind
• Between
• On the left or on the right
• Across from
• A little further down
• To the south, to the east, and so on
• A few yards away
• Turning left or turning right
Key Takeaways
• The way you organize your body paragraphs ensures you and your readers stay focused
on and draw connections to, your thesis statement.
• A strong organizational pattern allows you to articulate, analyze, and clarify your
thoughts.
• Planning the organizational structure for your essay before you begin to search for
supporting evidence helps you conduct more effective and directed research.
• Chronological order is most commonly used in expository writing. It is useful for
explaining the history of your subject, for telling a story, or for explaining a process.
• Order of importance is most appropriate in a persuasion paper as well as for essays in
which you rank things, people, or events by their significance.
• Spatial order describes things as they are arranged in space and is best for helping
readers visualize something as you want them to see it; it creates a dominant
impression.
Misbah Iqbal
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Thank You

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Arranging the information

  • 2. Learning Objectives • Understand how and why organizational techniques help writers and readers stay focused. • Assess how and when to use chronological order to organize an essay. • Recognize how and when to use order of importance to organize an essay. • Determine how and when to use spatial order to organize an essay.
  • 3. Importance The method of organization you choose for your essay is just as important as its content. Without a clear organizational pattern, your reader could become confused and lose interest. The way you structure your essay helps your readers draw connections between the body and the thesis, and the structure also keeps you focused as you plan and write the essay. Choosing your organizational pattern before you outline ensures that each body paragraph works to support and develop your thesis.
  • 4. This section covers three ways to organize body paragraphs: 1. Chronological order 2. Order of importance 3. Spatial order
  • 5. How It Helps When you begin to draft your essay, your ideas may seem to flow from your mind in a seemingly random manner. Your readers, who bring to the table different backgrounds, viewpoints, and ideas, need you to clearly organize these ideas in order to help process and accept them. A solid organizational pattern gives your ideas a path that you can follow as you develop your draft. Knowing how you will organize your paragraphs allows you to better express and analyze your thoughts. Planning the structure of your essay before you choose supporting evidence helps you conduct more effective and targeted research.
  • 6. CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER Chronological arrangement (also called “time order,”) has the following purposes: • To explain the history of an event or a topic • To tell a story or relate an experience • To explain how to do or to make something • To explain the steps in a process
  • 7. Where It is used Chronological order is mostly used in expository writing, which is a form of writing that narrates, describes, informs, or explains a process. When using chronological order, arrange the events in the order that they actually happened, or will happen if you are giving instructions. This method requires you to use words such as first, second, then, after that, later, and finally. These transition words guide you and your reader through the paper as you expand your thesis. For example, if you are writing an essay about the history of the airline industry, you would begin with its conception and detail the essential timeline events up until present day. You would follow the chain of events using words such as first, then, next, and so on.
  • 8. WRITING AT WORK At some point in your career you may have to file a complaint with your human resources department. Using chronological order is a useful tool in describing the events that led up to your filing the grievance. You would logically lay out the events in the order that they occurred using the key transition words. The more logical your complaint, the more likely you will be well received and helped.
  • 9. Keep in mind that chronological order is most appropriate for the following purposes: • Writing essays containing heavy research • Writing essays with the aim of listing, explaining, or narrating • Writing essays that analyze literary works such as poems, plays, or books TIP When using chronological order, your introduction should indicate the information you will cover and in what order, and the introduction should also establish the relevance of the information. Your body paragraphs should then provide clear divisions or steps in chronology. You can divide your paragraphs by time (such as decades, wars, or other historical events) or by the same structure of the work you are examining (such as a line-by-line explication of a poem).
  • 10. ORDER OF IMPORTANCE Order of importance is best used for the following purposes: • Persuading and convincing • Ranking items by their importance, benefit, or significance • Illustrating a situation, problem, or solution
  • 11. Importance Most essays move from the least to the most important point, and the paragraphs are arranged in an effort to build the essay’s strength. Sometimes, however, it is necessary to begin with your most important supporting point, such as in an essay that contains a thesis that is highly debatable. When writing a persuasive essay, it is best to begin with the most important point because it immediately captivates your readers and compels them to continue reading. For example, if you were supporting your thesis that homework is detrimental to the education of high school students, you would want to present your most convincing argument first, and then move on to the less important points for your case. Some key transitional words you should use with this method of organization are most importantly, almost as importantly, just as importantly, and finally.
  • 12. WRITING AT WORK During your career, you may be required to work on a team that devises a strategy for a specific goal of your company, such as increasing profits. When planning your strategy you should organize your steps in order of importance. This demonstrates the ability to prioritize and plan. Using the order of importance technique also shows that you can create a resolution with logical steps for accomplishing a common goal.
  • 13. SPATIAL ORDER Spatial order is best used for the following purposes: • Helping readers visualize something as you want them to see it • Evoking a scene using the senses (sight, touch, taste, smell, and sound) • Writing a descriptive essay
  • 14. Spatial order means that you explain or describe objects as they are arranged around you in your space, for example in a shopping mall. As the writer, you create a picture for your reader, and their perspective is the viewpoint from which you describe what is around you. The view must move in an orderly, logical progression, giving the reader clear directional signals to follow from place to place. The key to using this method is to choose a specific starting point and then guide the reader to follow your eye as it moves in an orderly trajectory from your starting point.
  • 15. The following are possible transition words to include when using spatial order: • Just to the left or just to the right • Behind • Between • On the left or on the right • Across from • A little further down • To the south, to the east, and so on • A few yards away • Turning left or turning right
  • 16. Key Takeaways • The way you organize your body paragraphs ensures you and your readers stay focused on and draw connections to, your thesis statement. • A strong organizational pattern allows you to articulate, analyze, and clarify your thoughts. • Planning the organizational structure for your essay before you begin to search for supporting evidence helps you conduct more effective and directed research. • Chronological order is most commonly used in expository writing. It is useful for explaining the history of your subject, for telling a story, or for explaining a process. • Order of importance is most appropriate in a persuasion paper as well as for essays in which you rank things, people, or events by their significance. • Spatial order describes things as they are arranged in space and is best for helping readers visualize something as you want them to see it; it creates a dominant impression.