Oral presentations: Using visual aids
Using visual aids It is very helpful to use visual aids in a presentation, as they help people to understand your topic. Most people learn visually as well as aurally. And particularly if your accent is different from your audience's accent, it can be very helpful to let them see your keywords on a slide. Just take care not to use too many; people may want to take notes, so give them time to write.
Time Worksheets for Learning to Tell Time
Time Worksheets for Learning to Tell Time Here is a graphic preview for all of the time worksheets. You can select different variables to customize these time worksheets for your needs. The time worksheets are randomly created and will never repeat so you have an endless supply of quality time worksheets to use in the classroom or at home.
AUDIO VISUAL AIDS/ INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA/ TEACHING AIDS
CTET 2015 Exam Notes Audio Visual Aids/ Instructional Media/ Teaching Aids In Teaching Introduction: Audio visual material must be seen in their relationship to teaching as a whole and to the learning process as a whole, until the teacher understands the relationship between audio visual material and teaching learning process. Audio visual materials are produced, distributed and used as planned components of educational programs.
Number Frames
Overview Number Frames help students structure numbers to five, ten, twenty, and one hundred. Students use the frames to count, represent, compare, and compute with numbers in a particular range. The frames help students see quantities as equal groups of other quantities and in relation to benchmark quantities.
Template Gallery Add-on for Google Sheets and Docs
The Vertex42 Template Gallery add-on lets you browse a gallery of more than 100 templates for Google Sheets and Docs, including calendars, financial calculators, invoices, budget spreadsheets, letters, and other time-saving tools. > Get it for Google SheetsNote: You will need to opt-in to New Google Sheets > Get it for Google Docs Table of Contents How it works
The Elementary Math Maniac: A Fun Free Tool for Practicing Counting
If you have ever been in a K-2 math class, you know how important counting is. I recently posted some of my favorite you tube videos for practicing counting, my favorite counting books, and have written a seven part series on estimating and counting routines that I use in my classroom. I have also written about interventions I use to help kids learn to count. Today I want to share with you a great tool to use on your computer, projector or SMART board to help your students practice many important counting skills Flip Counter
Working with Visual Aids - Presentation Skills
You should only use visual aids if they are necessary to maintain interest and assist comprehension in your presentation. Do not use visual aids just to demonstrate your technological competence - doing so may compromise the main point of your presentation - getting your messages across clearly and concisely. If visual aids are used well they will enhance a presentation by adding impact and strengthening audience involvement, yet if they are managed badly they can ruin a presentation. Most visual aids will need advance preparation and should be operated with efficiency. If you wish to use such aids in an unfamiliar room or location, check what facilities are available in advance so that you can plan your presentation accordingly. Before you start, ask yourself: What is the purpose of the visual aid?
Interactive Fraction Wall explore Fractions Percentages and Decimals
Fraction walls are a great way to teach about fractions and in particular equivalent fractions. In a fraction wall each row or layer of the wall represents one whole number. The layers are divided into a number of bricks and hence each brick represents a fraction whose denominator is equal to the number of bricks in that layer. Each brick can be turned on or off by clicking it.
Different types of visual aids
There are many different types of visual aids. The following advice will help you make the most of those most commonly used. PowerPoint (or equivalent) Microsoft PowerPoint is probably now the most commonly used form of visual aid.
Math Lines - Addition
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Playdough Geometry: Exploring Shapes
I love making learning fun in our homeschool...I try anyways! In an effort to do that, I find myself online a lot looking for inspiration. My search led me to TeachersPayTeachers where I found some cute printable shapes cards.
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Learning to Add and Subtract {FREE printable}
Just recently, I attended a training session called Reading in Math. It was an interesting session that really stretched my thoughts about reading. While the session was designed for upper elementary, middle, and high school, I had a lot of take-aways for my own kiddos, especially when it came to word problems and math vocabulary. While my Kindergartner has the basics of how to add and subtract, I wanted to stretch him a bit and bring in some of that math vocabulary. *This post contains affiliate links.