What does structured mean and get some examples?
Structured means ordered, not chaotic. It may mean the time,
place, or activity is governed by some type of rule or order.
An English class is a structured activity.
Study Hall is mostly unstructured, except to obey rules of being
quiet and studying.
A game of basketball is a structured activity, but dribbling a
basketball at recess is unstructured.
A ceremony is structured, but praying individually in a church
is mostly unstructured.
Church prayers (example: Hail Mary in the Catholic Church) is
structured, but personal prayers a person makes up as they speak to
their God are unstructured.
Writing a Book Report is structured, but writing a letter to a
friend in which you describe the story in the book is
unstructured.
A Term Paper is structured, but writing in a personal journal is
unstructured.
Picture in a coloring book is structured, but a free-hand
drawing is typically unstructured.
A book is structured with a Table of Contents, Chapters,
Footnotes or Endnotes, and maybe an Index, but a stack of papers
would be considered unstructured unless some kind of order was
imposed onto the papers.
A file folder with alike papers is a structured organization of
household bills, but throwing all household bills together in a
drawer is unstructured without a system of organization.