The teacher explains a concept mainly through oral presentation while students listen and take notes.
Lecture Method
Students complete a meaningful task or investigation over time to produce a final product.
Project Method
Students investigate questions by collecting information and drawing conclusions.
Inquiry Method
Students practise repeatedly to improve speed, accuracy and mastery of a skill.
Drill Method
Students and teacher exchange ideas and viewpoints to explore a topic together.
Discussion Method
The teacher narrates ideas or events in the form of a story to make learning engaging
Story Telling Method
Learning occurs through hands-on activities where students actively participate in the lesson.
Activity Method
Students discover principles by experimenting and exploring independently.
Heuristic Method
Teaching begins with a general rule or principle and then moves to examples.
Deductive Method
The teacher asks a series of thought-provoking questions to guide students toward understanding.
Socratic Method
The teacher shows how something works through an experiment, model, or practical display
Demonstration Method
Students act out real-life situations or characters to understand events or social behaviour.
Role Playing Method
Students observe examples and identify patterns to find new ideas or concepts.
Discovery Method
The teacher provides individual or small-group guidance to help learners understand concepts deeply.
Tutorial Method
Students research a topic and present their findings to a group followed by discussion.
Seminar Method
The teacher uses diagrams, charts, pictures or models to explain a concept clearly.
Illustration Method
Students analyse a challenge and work systematically to find a solution.
Problem Solving Method
Teaching begins with examples and students derive the general rule.
Inductive Method
Students practise applying a skill or concept through guided exercises.
Demonstration Method (Practice stage)
Learning occurs through active participation and continuous interaction among students and teacher.
Interactive Method
The teacher explains concepts directly to learners without expecting them to discover the rule themselves.
Direct Method
The teacher guides learning but students take responsibility for exploring and understanding concepts.
Indirect Method
Students recreate a real situation in a controlled environment to understand processes.
Simulation Method
Learners strengthen understanding through structured exercises and repeated practice.
Drill Method
Students work together and share perspectives to analyse an issue or topic.
Discussion Method