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Page 1: Teaching with visual symbols
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DRAWINGS

CARTOONS

STRIPS DRAWINGS

DIAGRAMS

CHARTS

GRAPHS

MAPS

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A drawing may not be the real thing but better to have a concrete visual aid than nothing.

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Another useful visual symbols that can bring novelty to our teaching is the caution.

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These are commonly called comics or comics strip.

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It is any line drawing that shows arrangement and relations as of part of the whole.

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Affinity diagram

Tree diagram

Fishbone diagram

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Use to cluster complex apparently unrelated data.

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Use to chart out, in increasing detail.

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It is also cause and effect diagram.

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A chart is a diagrammatic representation of relationship among individual within an organization.

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Time chart

Flow chart

Organizational chart

Comparison and contrast chart

Pareto chart

Gannt chart

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A tabular time chart that represent data in ordinal sequence.

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Depicts development, growth and change by beginning with a single course (the trunk) with spread out into many branches.

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Showing a process from beginning to end.

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Shows how one part of the organization relates to other part of the organization.

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Use to show similarities and differences between two things.

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Is a type of a bar graph, prioritized in descending order of magnitude or importance of left to right.

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Is an activity time chart.

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There are several types of graph,

They are:

Circle pie graph

Bar graph

Pictorial graph

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Recommended for showing parts of a whole.

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Used in comparing the magnitude of similar items at different ties.

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Makes use of picture symbols.

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Is a representation of the surface of the earth or some part of it.

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Physical map

Relief map

Commercial or economic map

Political map.

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Prepared by: ESER JOSE, JESSICA F.

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