Tuesday, 16 September 2014

TEACHING AIDS

Chart
A chart is something that shows a group of facts in the form of a diagram, table, or a graph. Teaches can use small alphabet charts on student desks to aid in learning the alphabet.
Flash chart
A flash card is part of a set of cards that has numbers, letters, pictures or words on it. Flash cards may also be used to enhance student memory. Try playing a memory game with the facts on the cards.To start with, we will always choose comprehension activities. This means that the students are not requires saying the new words, just to understand them. Then they will be ready to develop tasks in which they have to speak without models.
 Flip charts

Flip charts are useful for teaching larger group at one time. Flipchart are often placed on an easel, which allows the teacher to easily move it. A teacher can use a flip chart when she is showing different parts of lessons, stages in the process of something steps of something, or the progress of a story as it unfolds. Flip charts are very versatile and can be used for all classes.
Maps
Maps are something teachers can use for various projects or lessons. A map is something to use when a teacher is describing where a city, state, country, or continent is located.
 Calendar
A calendar is a chart that shows dates in each month of the year. Teachers can use calendars for teaching days of the month and the month to her class.
 Graphs
Teacher can make their own graphs and use them to compare population growth in social studies, numbers or ratios of objects in math class, or even use them for charting student growth.
Surveys
These are another great teaching aid. Teacher can make their own survey to pass out class. Surveys are a great way for a teacher to get feedback and use that feedback to improve teaching skills or change future lessons for more success.

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