Patterns Of Development Flashcards

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The logical arrangement of ideas is known as the

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Pattern of development

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What are the 10 types of patterns of development?

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  1. Definition
  2. Exemplification
  3. Description (Sensory and Spatial)
  4. Chronology/Procedure
  5. Listing
  6. Comparison and Contrast
  7. Classification and Division
  8. Cause and Effect
  9. Problem Solution
  10. Persuasion
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develops and idea to clarify and explain concepts by answering the question “What does it mean?” This pattern explains the information through the use of illustrations, examples, and descriptions.

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Definition

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  • presents the main idea
  • used to provide an example of something
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Exemplification

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  • provides details on the idea by using either a sensory or spatial pattern
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Descriptive (Sensory and Spatial)

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  • organizes ideas or events according to time.
  • a chain of events and cycle can be used
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Chronology / Procedure

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  • organizes ideas using enumeration
  • presents a series of items (facts, examples, features, reasons, and tips)
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Listing

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  • based on how events, places, people, things, and concepts are similar to a different from one another.
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Comparison - Contrast

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  • oragnizes ideas into categories or divisions based on criteria and standard
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Classification and Division

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  • organizes details based on the cause, the reason, and the result or consequences of a certain phenomena.
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Cause and Effect

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  • organizes ideas into problems and proposed solutions.
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Problem - Solution

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  • organizes ideas to show how a set of evidence leads to a logical conclusion or argument.
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Persuasion

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