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TEN GREAT LOW-COST TEACHING TOOLS Educational material created by Prof. Alejandra Masís Artavia, 2011.

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TEN GREAT LOW-COST TEACHING TOOLS

Educational material created by Prof. Alejandra Masís Artavia, 2011.

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INTRODUCTIONThis presentation’s aim is to provide teachers with ten low-cost teaching tools. Moreover, it seeks to explain the importance of using these tools and how they can be used in several ways, as Kevin McCaughey states in his article.

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Tool 1: Scissors (and scratch paper)

Importance of using scissors: they transform a single piece of scratch paper into 10, 20, and even 50 paper squares.

These paper squares can be distributed to students for instant writing tasks. The pieces of paper can be used to generate describing and guessing games.

Craft-oriented tasks like cutting and slicing.

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Tool 2: Timers Importance of using timers:

- Students should know how much time they have to finish the task. - Students know about their progress - Time management and self-pacing are encouraged. - Time limits can change the mood of a task.

Get a visible countdown device.

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Tool 4: Pizza box lids Importance of using pizza box lids: teachers can create board games on the box lids.

The advantages of using pizza box lids: - They are light, durable, flattish, and easy to carry. - Students will enjoy creating their own board games. - Students increase creativity and critical thinking.

All sorts of cardboard boxes will work: cereal boxes, drink cartons.

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Tool 5: Dice

Importance of using dice: Teachers can design countless activities.

Other benefits: - Teachers can create advanced tasks with two or more dice per group or

dice of different colors. - Students and teachers can create their own dice from paper or

cardboard, so dice allow for a lot of invention.

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Tool 6: Colored markers Importance of using colored markers:

- They are cheap enough. - Having a selection of colors makes writing and artistic tasks more fun. - Students can combine art and language in comic strips or sequential art.

- It is a solution to the lack of materials.

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Tool 7: Sticky putty

It is a clay-like adhesive that sticks things together such as papers to walls, windows, or desks.

Importance of using this tool: teachers can post students’ creations on walls or windows.

Some benefits: it won’t tear paper, discolor walls, or damage wallpaper; it can be recycled.

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Tool 8: Modeling clayImportance of using modeling clay:

- Teachers can create different activities. Examples: “dic-clay-tion” and group project tasks.

- Teachers can make tokens or game pieces by using different colors.

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RECOMENDATIONS

The author suggests some activities to be done in class by using the teaching tools. However, teachers can come up with other great ideas on how to design learning tasks.

Students of different level can carry out the activities proposed. Teachers decide the level of difficulty and the emphasis given.

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CONCLUSION The author reflects his own teaching style by pointing out what teaching tools work best for him. We, as teachers, can choose the teaching tools that define our personal beliefs.

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THANK YOU!!!