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  • Slide 1
  • Module 2
  • Slide 2
  • Boards 1. Chalk Boards Chalk Boards 2. White Boards and Magnetic Boards White Boards and Magnetic Boards 3. Cloth Boards (Felt, Flannel, and Carpet) Cloth Boards (Felt, Flannel, and Carpet) 4. Hook-and Loop Boards (Velcro Boards) Hook-and Loop Boards (Velcro Boards) 5. Pegboards Pegboards 6. Bulletin Boards Bulletin Boards
  • Slide 3
  • GRAPHIC MATERIALS Are the materials translate abstract ideas and relationship into a concrete form. They are non-photographic, two-dimentional materials designed to communicate a message to the viewer.
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  • GRAPHIC MATERIALS 1. Drawing and Sketches Drawing and Sketches 2. Cartoons Cartoons 3. Strip Drawings Strip Drawings 4. Posters Posters 5. Charts Charts 6. Graphs Graphs 7. Diagram Diagram 8. Maps Maps 9. Flip Charts Flip Charts
  • Slide 5
  • 5. CHARTS a) Organization Charts Organization Charts b) Classification Charts Classification Charts c) Time Line Time Line d) Tabular Charts or Tables Tabular Charts or Tables e) Flowcharts or Process Charts Flowcharts or Process Charts f) Tree or Stream Charts Tree or Stream Charts g) Gannt Chart Gannt Chart
  • Slide 6
  • 6. GRAPHS a) Line Graphs Line Graphs b) Bar Graphs Bar Graphs c) Pie Graph or Circle Graph Pie Graph or Circle Graph d) Area or Solid Graphs Area or Solid Graphs e) Pictorial Graphs or Pictographs Pictorial Graphs or Pictographs
  • Slide 7
  • 7. DIAGRAMS a) Cluster or Cloud Diagram Cluster or Cloud Diagram b) Chain of Events Chain of Events c) Fishbone Mapping Fishbone Mapping d) Cycle Cycle e) Compare / Contrast Compare / Contrast f) Venn Diagram Venn Diagram
  • Slide 8
  • 8. MAPS a) Political Maps Political Maps Shows territories and boundaries. b) Physical Maps Physical Maps Shows data like altitude, temperature, rainfall, precipitation, vegetation, and soil. c) Commercial or Economic Maps Commercial or Economic Maps Shows variety of information like the economic produce of the different regions.
  • Slide 9
  • PICTURES AND PHOTOGRAPH S PICTURES AND PHOTOGRAPH S POST CARDS POST CARDS FLASH CARDS FLASH CARDS
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  • Chalk Board s Are the common instructional media found in classroom, rural and urban alike. A chalk is used to write on its surface. http://www.gtemplates.org/downloads/chalkboard.jpg
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  • White Board and Magnetic Board are those with glossy surface, commonly white in color, where non- permannet markings are made with the use of special felt pens. http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSqYV3jQZKuVombY0K XeM9uWjBH5Q5Zz6wfgkHCjLcx3W6XwAC4
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  • Cloth Boards ( Felt, Flannel, and Carpet ) a piece of plywood or heavy cardboard covered with either felt, flannel or carpet. portable, simple to use, durable, colorful and attractive. http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSt4U_0Idlr0CBmnRuhC HfEGFJSOqlYmDev2Y1u_q17_8nv6P7D
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  • Hook - and Loop Boards ( Velcro Boards ) A plywood or heavy cardboard is covered with nylon hooks are adhered on the back of the instructional materials to be displyed on the board. http://www.turningpointtechnology.com/img/Comm/AR/03202502.jpg
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  • Pegboa rd are made of tempered masonite with 1/8-inch holes drilled 1 inch apart. These boards are used in displaying three-dimensional objects or heavy materials with the use of hooks inserted into the board. http://www.hometips.com/articleimages/peg_board_garage_storage_leh1.jp g
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  • Bulleti n Board are generally not used directly in instruction but tend to be a supplement. They are used to introduce or follow up lessons presented. http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_RaF_DOsg8PQ/R2R3TB- ZKsI/AAAAAAAAAAU/ijBAdTHUObo/S760/Vocabulary+Bulletin+Board.jpg
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  • 1. Drawi ng and Sketch es it employs the use of lines, either simple or crude. They may not be real thing but they may represent persons, places, things, and concepts. In general drawings are more finished and representational compared to sketches. http://artbyvanessa.net/blog/wp- content/images/2008/02/sample_sketches.jpg
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  • 2. Cart oons use symbolism and oftentimes bold exaggeration to present at a glance a message or point concerning news events, people or situations. http://www.weblogcartoons.com/cartoons/o-window.gif
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  • 3. Strip Drawin gs is a form of cartooning in which a cast of characters enacts a story in a sequence of closely related drawings. Can be used for motivation or a lesson starter. http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3246/2952424210_ea89b5b1ab_o.jpg
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  • 4. Post ers are combination of lines, images, colors, and words. It can be used to stimulate interest in a new topic, a special class, or a new event. http://www.allproducts.com/manufacture100/eande/product1.jpg
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  • 5. Cha rts are graphic representation s of relationships such as chronologies, quantities, and hierarchies. http://www.stat.columbia.edu/~cook/movabletype/mlm/charts.png
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  • 6. Gra phs show quantitative data. make analysis and interpretation of numerical information easier. http://www.genlogic.com/graphs2D_pal.jpg
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  • 7. Diag rams a diagram is any line drawing that shows arrangement and relations as of parts of the whole, relative values, origins and development, chronological fluctuation, distribution, etc. (Dale, 1969) http://www.edrawsoft.com/images/shapes/businesslib rary-1.png
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  • 8. Map s are representation of the earth surface or a part of it. http://www.worldpress.org/images/maps/world_600w.jpg
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  • 9. Flip Charts is supported by a four-legged easel or tripod and several sheets of paper are hinged at the upper edge of the chart. http://dentistcom.files.wordpress.com/2008/03/chart-flip.gif?w=460
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  • Pictures and Photograph s includes any kind of opaque representation of visual images which includes drawings, photographs, pictures in books and magazines, etc. http://www.digital.mississippi-photo-gallery.com/pics/shots/warmth.jpg http://www.arab-album.net/d/440-2/wonderful+pictures+22.jpg
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  • Postc ards commercially printed with space on one side for an address and postage stamp used for sending a short message through mail. http://joshp.typepad.com/photos/postcards/postcard2001.jpg
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  • Flash Cards are used for drill activities in teaching certain topic. May contain words, phrases, sentences, Math combinations, etc. http://www.brainchildpress.com/flash_card_array.jpg
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  • Organi zation Charts These show an organizations structure or chain of command. It illustrates the interrelationships between the different parts of an organization. http://openaccess.baltimorecityschools.org/Departments/Internal_Aud its/_images/Organizational_Chart.jpg
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  • Classi ficati on Charts They are similar to organization charts but its purpose is to show the classification or categorization of objects, events or species. http://www.williamsclass.com/SixthScienceWork/Classificatio n/ImageMoneraProtista/classificationChart.JPG
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  • Time Line Shows a sequence of different events or the relationship of people and events. http://www.dur.ac.uk/4schools/History/Images/Timeline.gif
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  • Tabular Charts or Tables Contain numerical information or data in a table or columns. http://www.ks.nrcs.usda.gov/news/images/success_stories/grp10_cha rt.jpg
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  • Flowcha rts or Process Charts Shows a process, sequence, or procedure. http://www.bboinstitute.com/library/salesletter/images/flowChart. jpg
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  • Tree or Stream Charts Shows change, growth or development by beginning with a single course and then spreads out into many branches which then come together into a single channel. http://home.comcast.net/~kenconway/images/t ree_chart.jpg
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  • Gantt Chart Is an activity time chart that illustrate the start and finish dates of a certain activity or project. http://www.me.utexas.edu/~me302/Project/Pencil/GanttChart.gif
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  • Line Graphs Shows aquantitative data. Makes analysis and interpretation of numerical information easier. http://www.awe.asn.au/branches/sunshine- coast/images/commom_line_graph.jpg
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  • Bar Graph Is the simpliest and easiest to read. Presented in horizontal or vertical bars.With the same widths. The length represents the amount or percentage data. http://northshorejournal.org/LinkedImages//2009/01/un empl-rates-bar-graph-for-1992-2000-2008.jpg
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  • Pie Graph Represent the part of a whole. These garphs always present whole amounts and its parts are calculated in percentage or fractional parts. http://image.wistatutor.com/content/feed/tvcs/circle20graph.gif
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  • Area or Solid Graphs Are used to compare several related totals thru the use of geometric shapes. http://www.inforse.org/europe/images/Vision_LA_RE.gif
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  • Pictor ial Graphs or Pictog raph These graphs utilize related pictures or drawings to show numerical data. It is an adaptation of the bar graph. http://image.tutorvista.com/Qimages/QD/42920.gif
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  • Cluste r or Cloud Diagra m Used in a nonlinear activity wherein ideas, images, and feelings are generated around a stimulus word. https://files.pbworks.com/download/SclOA7MRfF/mrbakinse sl/26505738/Maribel%20Pedraza%20diabetes_opt.jpg
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  • Chain of Events These diagram illustrates the stages of an event, the actions of a character or the step in a procedure. http://www.glencoe.com/sec/science/glencoescience/skill_hand book/imgs/fig5.gif
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  • Fishbone Mapping Is used to show casual interaction of a complex event Or a complex phenomenon. http://www.geekpreneur.com/wp- content/uploads/2008/07/fishbone.jpg
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  • Cycl e Illustrates how series of events interact to produce a set of results such as the life cycle. http://www.infovisual.info/02/029_en.html
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  • Compare / Contrast A diagram that is used to show similarities and differences. http://www.ereadingworksheets.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/compare-and-contrast- text-structure-graphic-organizer1.jpg
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  • Venn Diagram Used to show relationship between sets, similarities and differences between characters, stories or poem. http://internationaledwa.org/images/venn_diagram_new.jpg
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  • Political Maps Shows territories and boundaries. http://www.bestcountryreports.com/media/D_Images/Phili p_Pol2.jpg
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  • Physical Maps Shows data like altitude, temperature, rainfall, precipitation, vegetation, and soil. http://www.fao.org/wairdocs/ad695e/ad695e02.jpg
  • Slide 48
  • Commer cial or Econom ic Maps Shows variety of information like the economic procedure of the different regions. http://www.iapad.org/images/map_soc_sicot.gif
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  • By: ERNIEROSE V. GARCIA