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Didactic Resources - Coggle Diagram
Didactic Resources
Didactic Sheets (Guides, Crosswords, Practices, Summaries, Conceptual
Maps, Synoptic Charts)
Preparation
Preliminary Step: Establish the following steps such as materials, objectives, contents, kind of material definition.
Second Step: Topic and research. A research is realized to gather data related with the objectives and the choose topic.
Third Step: Planning the material
Fourth Step: Elaboration and didactic material development.
Fifth Step: Proving.
How to use it.
Use white cardboard 22*28.
Use strong material to hold the sheet
Use a pointer.
All things in the sheet must be big.
To mark all the sheets using a ruler and colorful markers
Sheets must have a title bigger than other letters or the rest of the
context.
Use a rule to keep all the sentences and words on straight line. Large
lines are easier to see.
Verify spelling.
Never use abbreviations.
Make good usage of blank spaces.
Some examples of didactic or educative resources are:
copybooks, pencils, artistic materials, files, pages, graphics, photocopies, cassettes, compact discs and others
Use of Some Didactic Resources:
Copybook as a didactic resource is used for copy the classes and for a guide to study. Graphics are illustrative of economics or structures
Pictures, Murals, Albums, Cards, and “Franelógrafo”
Preparation
Make sure the material selected is the appropriated for this topic
Reorganize the ideas and the topic objectives.
Make a clear and pristine presentation if the resources are made by hand.
Practice the class before present it to the students.
TV, Radio, Proyector, PC
Preparation
TV, movies, projector, and PC are considered as visual tools.