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CALAMBA NATIONAL COMPREHENSIVE HIGH SCHOOL

DBAN, Calamba Misamis Occidental


Learning Activity Sheet No. 3

English – Grade 7
Alternative Delivery Mode
Quarter 2 – Module 3: Navigating a Website Using Essential Features
First Edition, 2020

QUARTER 2 Name:___________________________________ Section:__________ Score: _______


Week 1 Teacher: ________________________________

Type of Activity:
Concept Notes Individual Formative Others
Laboratory Pair/Group Summative

General Instructions:
1. Read the directions carefully before doing each task.
2. Observe honesty and integrity in doing the tasks.
3. Finish the task at hand before proceeding to the next.
4. Please keep your outputs neat and clean at all times.
5. If you encounter any difficulty in answering the tasks, do not hesitate to consult your
teacher or facilitator in your group chat or you may contact him/her through mobile phone.

After working on these worksheets, you will be able learn how to navigate a website using
essential features, e.g. using headings, links, etc. (EN7SS-II-c-1.5.3).
Specifically, you will be able to:

1. differentiate hypertext and hyperlinks as the basic elements of a website;


2. determine the essential features in navigating a website;
3. write one-sentence tips in navigating a website using essential features, and;

Reference: Engish 7 Module 2 Quarter 3


Navigating a Website
Using Essential Features

In your previous lesson, you have learned how to use a search engine to conduct a
guided search on a given topic and you have learned that Google Chrome is one of the search
engines.
For this lesson, please be advised that this is highly dependent when using the search
engines.
Search engines like Google can get you on any website. As a student who frequently uses
the web as an information space, you learn to navigate on the features of the websites to get quickly
to the site you needed.

Basic Elements: Hypertext and Hyperlinks

Hypertexts and hyperlinks are the “glue” that holds the web together. This feature allows
electronic files on the web to be linked so you can jump from one website to another website.

Hypertext is a text or phrase that links to another text on the website. It is purely text in
nature. Whenever you click on a hypertext, it always connects to a related information.

Meanwhile, hyperlink is a link that redirects you to other web pages. It could be redirected
to URL (Universal Resource Locator) to which a hypertext directs you to access. Hyperlinks simply
make it easy for you to navigate between web pages. Unlike hypertext, it involves media, audio,
video, images, and graphics. Also, the directed link could contain some unrelated information.
Hypertext and hyperlinks usually appear in a different color from the rest of the text and often
underlined. When you move your cursor over a text link or over a graphic link, the cursor changes
from an arrow to a hand.
Source:http://www.differencebetween.net/technology/difference-between-hypertext-and-hyperlink

Activity 1. Hypertext VS Hyperlink


Knowing the features of hypertext and hyperlink as the basic elements in navigating the
websites, distinguish their differences by answering the questions below.
Hypertext Hyperlink

What are its basic features?

_______________________ ________________________

What does it involve?

_______________________ ________________________

Does it connect to a related


information?
_______________________ ________________________
Alright! You have covered the basic elements of websites. Let us check few more essential
features. Check on the details from the website of Philippine Daily Inquirer.

Philippine Daily Inquirer indicates where you are with (A) URL, (B) logo and branding, (C)
navigation-bar change, (D) headings, and (E) contextual cues.

To understand more on these essential features of a website, read the following:

A. URL (Universal Resource Locator): It is a well-chosen, human-readable web address that


is important to sharing, credibility, recognition, and recall.
B. Logo and branding: A logo shows ownership of the content. Logos should be linked to the
homepage. Other branding such as trademarks, color palettes, and signature fonts may be
used to trigger recognition of an organization’s established credibility.
C. Navigation-bar change: A link or graphic element (tab, button, or label) related to navigation
becomes more visually prominent when the user selects that topic.
D. Headings: It helps readers scan quickly for meaningful words. Several levels of heading can
be exposed at once to show more context and path information.
E. Contextual cues: Date, tags, icons, and other symbols and signs may be used to place the
information in the right context, both in time and in the site’s information.
Source: https://www.nngroup.com/articles/navigation-you-are-here

Way to go! You have just acquainted yourself with navigating a website using essential
features. This will help you in surfing the websites in the internet. Are you ready to take more
activities to test your knowledge?
Activity 3: Info Search

Fill in the chart below with the information based on the information provided by the website
of Philippine Star.

Essential Features of Website Information Found

A.

B.
C.

D.

E.
Assessment

I. Directions: Answer what is being asked on each item. Choose the letter of the best answer.
1. Which will appear once the hyperlink will be clicked?

A B

2. The hypertext could be directed to a particular website, which one?


II. Directions: Navigating the website for Manila Bulletin, identify each essential feature and
provide the specific details in the chart.

1
2

3
4

Essential Features in Navigating the

Website Specific Details

1)

2)

3)

4)

5)

Congratulations! You have successfully completed Quarter 2 - Module 3. Please proceed to


Module 4 and learn about Researching Information Using Print and Non-Print Media Sources.

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