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Didactic Activities - Coggle Diagram
Didactic Activities
Activities for Basic General Education:
Shoe Box: Use shoe boxes to keep well student’s work. Write the name of each student in the box or order students to write their own name in the box.
Birthday: Cover a box with a birthday topic within a box adds candies, stickers, and pretty pencils when some student births give it to her/his.
Folder: Write the name of each student in a folder with color papers and activities when assessments had been concluded give it the folder to the student.
Examples of Didactic Activities
tongue twisters, practices, questionnaires, vocabularies, dictations, reviews, dialogues, plays, speeches, panels, murals, albums, illustrations, homework, songs, puzzles, riddles, rhymes, conferences,
Activities for Higher Grades:
Jokes: Here are a few genuine news bloopers gleaned from American newspapers.
Bartisms: If you've ever noticed when Bart Simpson is writing something 100 times on the chalkboard as a punishment in the opening sequence of the Simpsons, he is always writing somethin g different and often quite hilarious.
What didactic planning is?
It is the group of activities which the professor has to foresees, selects and organizes formal learning spaces with the aim to create better conditions to the achievement of foreseeing objectives
Dictation
Purpose: A dictation exercise can have many purposes. It is an excellent listening exercise and can by used to sharpen the skills of listening and comprehending.
Practices
Practices are an important part of teaching, teaching has some parts as presentation, explanation, application and revision. This ones form part of the application process, they help to strengthen the knowledge that teacher is giving
Questionnaires Recommendations
It makes suggestions regarding questioning techniques that are appropriate for lecture classes as well as for discussion groups. This is a different kind of working in contrast with the typically questionnaires used, this one ask teachers about student’s reaction and teacher’s objectives about the questionnaires.
Dialogues
It will provide the student with a bit of language that will help him/her perform in a particular setting (writing a check, buying a stamp, etc.).
Recommendations
The purpose of a speech is to clarify or to give information to a large group in a short period of time. Speech requires a great deal of preparation time and need to be supported
by audio-visuals aids.
Murals
Murals should have a topic with a variety of sub-levels, should be interesting, and should call attention. They must have illustrations if the topic requires it.
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