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TEXT PATTERNS OF
ORGANIZATION
What are Patterns of Organization?
Details support a main or implied main idea.
Authors often organize supporting details in a
particular order…thus creating a pattern.
Patterns of organization are the groupings of the
supporting details .
Detecting the patterns of organization of the
major and minor details can help with
comprehension and retention.
Patterns of Organization
Recognizing the patterns, basically knowing the
organization of the supporting details, will help
you
•understand how an author thinks
•logically order the information
•begin predicting test questions
The main idea…
The thesis or main idea is usually a good predictor of the
organization of an essay or paragraph.
Main Idea Text
Topic sentence Paragraph
Thesis Essay
Theme Story or Novel
Types of Organizational Patterns
1.Definition and Example
2.Time/Chronological Order
3.Classification
4.Comparison and Contrast
5.Problem – Solution
6.Cause and Effect
7.Listing
8.Process
Signal Words
Signal words, also known as
transitions, are words which
indicate the relationship
between ideas, and the
organization of the details.
Definition and Example
This pattern is found primarily in
textbooks; a word or concept is
introduced then explained or
described.An example of its usage
then follows.The pattern is very
close to illustration or description.
Definition and Example
Readings answer the question:
“What is it?”
When Used:All Disciplines
Terms are often in boldface print with the
definition in the body of the text, in the margin, & in a
glossary at the end of the text.
Thesis Example: Ragtime music is a style that
developed at the turn of the twentieth century.
Played primarily by piano, the “Rocking Horse Rag” is an excellent
short sample of ragtime.
Definition and Example Signal Words
define as, is, known, the term
means, is stated as, is used to
mean…
for example, to illustrate, for
instance, such as, specifically…
i.e., e.g.
A definition and example has
three components:
key term (often boldfaced,
underlined or in italics)
definition
example
Definition and Example
Definition and Example
Acrophobia is an intense,unreasonable fear of high places.People with acrophobia
exhibit emotional and physical symptoms in response to being at great
heights. For instance, one sufferer of extreme acrophobia,Andrea Copeland, is
unable to go above the third floor of any building without feeling enormous
anxiety. Her acrophobia began one evening when she was working alone in
her office on the eighth floor of a large building. Suddenly she was struck
with terror. She gathered her things and left the building,Yet, she still has no
rational explanation for her fear, which is also typical of this type of phobia.
Time/Chronological Order
Also known as steps and stages, narration
or sequence of events
in this pattern, ideas are presented in the
order in which they occurred in time.
Time/Chronological Order
Questions Answered:
“When did it happen?”
“In what order did it happen?”
When Used:
Commonly used in anthropology, history, art history
& political science. It answers the questions relating to time.
Thesis Example:
Between now and the election, the
candidate will make a number of
campaign stops throughout the U.S.
Time/Chronological Order
Time order signal words:
first, third…; next; then; finally;
eventually; following this
Time/Chronological Order
The famous LeaningTower of Pisa has been tilting for
over 800years, and recent improvements should
allow it to continue tilting for another 300 more. On
August 9,1173,construction began on this well
known Italian bell tower. Almost immediately, it began
leaning because it was being erected on the soft silt of
a buried riverbed. Between 1178 and 1360, work
stopped and started two more times as workers tried
to continue the project and figure out how to
compensate for the tilt. Over the next six centuries, the
tower’s lean continued to increase, although tourists
were still allowed to visit. Then,in 1990,Italy’s prime
minister feared the tower would collapse and closed
it to the public. From 1999 to 2001, engineers
excavated soil from beneath the tower. Now, the
tower still leans out about 15 feet beyond its base,
but it should remain stable for several more
centuries.
Covington,Richard (2001) Smithsonian.“The LeaningTower Straightens Up,”p41-47

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Recognizing patterns of organization

  • 2. What are Patterns of Organization? Details support a main or implied main idea. Authors often organize supporting details in a particular order…thus creating a pattern. Patterns of organization are the groupings of the supporting details . Detecting the patterns of organization of the major and minor details can help with comprehension and retention.
  • 3. Patterns of Organization Recognizing the patterns, basically knowing the organization of the supporting details, will help you •understand how an author thinks •logically order the information •begin predicting test questions
  • 4. The main idea… The thesis or main idea is usually a good predictor of the organization of an essay or paragraph. Main Idea Text Topic sentence Paragraph Thesis Essay Theme Story or Novel
  • 5. Types of Organizational Patterns 1.Definition and Example 2.Time/Chronological Order 3.Classification 4.Comparison and Contrast 5.Problem – Solution 6.Cause and Effect 7.Listing 8.Process
  • 6. Signal Words Signal words, also known as transitions, are words which indicate the relationship between ideas, and the organization of the details.
  • 7. Definition and Example This pattern is found primarily in textbooks; a word or concept is introduced then explained or described.An example of its usage then follows.The pattern is very close to illustration or description.
  • 8. Definition and Example Readings answer the question: “What is it?” When Used:All Disciplines Terms are often in boldface print with the definition in the body of the text, in the margin, & in a glossary at the end of the text. Thesis Example: Ragtime music is a style that developed at the turn of the twentieth century. Played primarily by piano, the “Rocking Horse Rag” is an excellent short sample of ragtime.
  • 9. Definition and Example Signal Words define as, is, known, the term means, is stated as, is used to mean… for example, to illustrate, for instance, such as, specifically… i.e., e.g.
  • 10. A definition and example has three components: key term (often boldfaced, underlined or in italics) definition example Definition and Example
  • 11. Definition and Example Acrophobia is an intense,unreasonable fear of high places.People with acrophobia exhibit emotional and physical symptoms in response to being at great heights. For instance, one sufferer of extreme acrophobia,Andrea Copeland, is unable to go above the third floor of any building without feeling enormous anxiety. Her acrophobia began one evening when she was working alone in her office on the eighth floor of a large building. Suddenly she was struck with terror. She gathered her things and left the building,Yet, she still has no rational explanation for her fear, which is also typical of this type of phobia.
  • 12. Time/Chronological Order Also known as steps and stages, narration or sequence of events in this pattern, ideas are presented in the order in which they occurred in time.
  • 13. Time/Chronological Order Questions Answered: “When did it happen?” “In what order did it happen?” When Used: Commonly used in anthropology, history, art history & political science. It answers the questions relating to time. Thesis Example: Between now and the election, the candidate will make a number of campaign stops throughout the U.S.
  • 14. Time/Chronological Order Time order signal words: first, third…; next; then; finally; eventually; following this
  • 15. Time/Chronological Order The famous LeaningTower of Pisa has been tilting for over 800years, and recent improvements should allow it to continue tilting for another 300 more. On August 9,1173,construction began on this well known Italian bell tower. Almost immediately, it began leaning because it was being erected on the soft silt of a buried riverbed. Between 1178 and 1360, work stopped and started two more times as workers tried to continue the project and figure out how to compensate for the tilt. Over the next six centuries, the tower’s lean continued to increase, although tourists were still allowed to visit. Then,in 1990,Italy’s prime minister feared the tower would collapse and closed it to the public. From 1999 to 2001, engineers excavated soil from beneath the tower. Now, the tower still leans out about 15 feet beyond its base, but it should remain stable for several more centuries. Covington,Richard (2001) Smithsonian.“The LeaningTower Straightens Up,”p41-47