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1. Lecture by teacher 33.

Hall of Fame by topic or era (military or


2. Class discussion conducted by teacher
political leaders, heroes)
3. Recitation oral questions by teacher
34. Flannel boards
answered orally by students
4. Discussion groups conducted by selected
35. Use of pretest
student chairpersons 36. Gaming and simulation
5. Lecture-demonstration by teacher 37. Flash cards
6. Lecture-demonstration by another instructor 38. Flowcharts
7. Presentation by a panel of instructors or 39. Interviews
students 40. Maps, transparencies, globes
8. Presentations by student panels from the 41. Mobiles
class: class invited to participate 42. Audio-tutorial lessons (individualized
9. Student reports by individuals instruction)
10. Student-group reports by committees from 43. Models
the class 44. Music
11. Debate (informal) on current issues by 45. Field trips
students from class 46. Drama, role playing
12. Class discussions conducted by a student or 47. Open textbook study
student committee
48. Class projects
13. Forums
49. Individual projects
14. Bulletin boards
50. Quiz down gaming
15. . Small groups such as task oriented,
51. Modeling in various media
discussion, Socratic
52. Pen pals
16. Choral speaking
53. Photographs
17. Collecting
54. Laboratory experiments performed by more
18. Textbook assignments
than two students working together
19. Reading assignments in journals,
55. Use of dramatization, skits, plays
monographs, etc.
56. Student construction of diagrams, charts, or
20. Reading assignments in supplementary
books graphs

21. Assignment to outline certain supplementary 57. Making of posters by students


readings 58. Students drawing pictures or cartoons vividly
22. Debates (formal) portray principles or facts

23. Crossword puzzles 59. Problem solving or case studies


24. Construction of vocabulary lists 60. Puppets
25. Vocabulary drills 61. Construction of exhibits and displays by
26. Diaries students

27. Dances of places or periods studied 62. Use of slides


28. Construction of summaries by students 63. Use of filmstrips
29. Dressing dolls 64. Use of motion pictures, educational films,
videotapes
30. Panel discussion
31. Biographical reports given by students 65. Use of theater motion pictures
32. Jigsaw puzzle maps 66. Use of recordings
67. Use of radio programs 84. Differentiated assignment and homework
68. Use of television 85. Telling about a trip
69. Role playing 86. Filling out forms (income tax, bank account)
70. Sand tables 87. Prepare editorial for school paper
71. Story telling 88. Exchanging "things"
72. Surveys 89. Making announcements
73. Tutorial: students assigned to other students 90. Playing music
for assistance, peer teaching 91. Studying local history
74. Coaching: special assistance provided for 92. Collect old magazines
students having difficulty in the course 93. Collecting pictures
75. Oral reports 94. Watching news report
76. Word association activity 95. Visiting places example, principal's office
77. Workbooks 96. Make a campaign or slogan
78. Using case studies reported in literature to 97. Prepare an exhibit
illustrate psychological principles and facts 98. Construct a map
79. Construction of scrapbooks
99. Brainstorming
80. Open textbook tests, take home tests
100. Semantic webbing
81. Put idea into picture
101. Making an outline
82. Write a caption for chart, picture, or cartoon
102. Puzzles
83. Reading aloud
103. Making a model

104.

105.
106.Erroneous Teaching. This strategy will improve the critical thinking skills of your students. The setup is
simple: You will intentionally insert incorrect information into your story or lesson.

107.Scrambled Story. Silent Reading, Reading Aloud, Choral Reading

108.Guided Discovery Problems lead students through a progression of questions with supporting diagrams from
simple to complex to build student's understanding of a concept as they discover it themselves.

109.Teaching with data, using graphic organize

110.Cooperative Learning -Cooperative Learning involves structuring classes around small groups that work
together so that each group member's success is dependent on the group's success.r

111.Jigsaws - In a jigsaw, teams of students prepare separate but related assignments. Teams regroup and
peers then teach each other about their prepared portion of the learning.

112.Gallery Walks - In a Gallery Walk, questions are posted at stations around the room. Teams of students
rotate around the classroom, composing answers to questions while reflecting upon the answers given by
other groups

113.Game Based Learning - In game based learning, students compete to learn material. Included in this
resource are tips for making a meaningful game, making rules fair, and grading.

114. Socratic Questioning -Educators present thoughtful questions for students to discuss which cause
them to think critically about a topic or issue. The educator then requires students to justify their responses.

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