TYPES OF LESSONS
TIME-TESTED METHODS
IMPROVED INSTRUCTIONAL PRACTICES
MULTISENSORY AIDS IN TEACHING
COOPERATIVE LEARNING INSTRUCTIONAL APPROACHES
250

This type of lesson aims to renew the study of the same subject matter or to recall what has been taken up in the past and view this again from a different perspective or point of view.

Review Lesson

250

This method starts with a generalization that is applied to specific cases.

DEDUCTIVE METHOD

250

This is an approach where the learner brings prior knowledge and experiences together to support new knowledge and experiences. By doing this, learners draw on their skills and apply them to new experiences at a more complex level.

INTEGRATIVE LEARNING

250

This kind of instructional material uses still pictures, charts, and diagrams that help people understand and remember information shared in an oral presentation.

Visual Aid

250

This encourages students to think more critically about complex concepts/situations and do another situation about a concept from a different perspective.

Roleplay/Roleplaying

250

This type of lesson presents new principles, skills, or knowledge whereby the learner is allowed to see facts from his/her own judgment, discover the truth, and make conclusions or decisions.

Development Lesson

250

This is a "telling-or-showing" method wherein the teacher must show the correct way of doing things in the laboratory or in the classroom.

DEMONSTRATION METHOD

250

This is a strategy for optimizing learning through the individual capacity and needs of the learner that aims to ensure that all students have mastered key concepts before moving on to the next topic.

MASTERY LEARNING

250

Radio, music, phonograph, tape recorders are examples of what kind of instructional materials?

AUDIO AIDS

250

This is another method used in the classroom in which students work collaboratively in small groups to examine, experience, and understand a specific topic/case of study.

Group Investigation

400

This is a "question-and-answer method" in the Development lesson.

Socratic Method

400

What are the two types of Deduction?

Anticipatory Deduction

Explanatory Deduction

400

This is an inquiry-based learning method that takes a constructivist approach to education, where students are encouraged to construct their own knowledge through a self-directed learning process.

DISCOVERY APPROACH

400

This refers to people, places, activities, and things that could give the teacher aid in teaching. Examples could be field trips, seminar with resource persons.

Community Resources

400

This is a collaborative learning strategy where students work together to solve a problem or answer a question about an assigned reading. This strategy requires students to (1) think individually about a topic or answer a question, and (2) share ideas with classmates.

Think-Pair-Share

650

This type of lesson requires conditions that would lead learners to express themselves through actions, construction, or the language of what they feel or think.

Application Lesson

650

This is similar to the inductive method, except that it deals with only one case instead of many. This aims to study a typical case thoroughly and in detail.

TYPE-STUDY METHOD

650

Give one best example of PROGRAMMED INSTRUCTION.

MODULE

650

This is primarily paper-based instructional materials that reach intended audiences through written words or illustrations. Examples of this include fliers, pamphlets/brochures, protective school book covers, fact sheets, posters, and cards.

PRINTED MATERIALS

650

Give the three outcomes of Cooperative Learning

Academic Achievement

Acceptance of Diversity

Social Skills

800

This type of Review Lesson uses good lesson activity with thought-provoking questions and problem-solving that will aid learners to attain the learning objectives.

Post-lesson unit review

800

Differentiate the two types of laboratory method.

Experimental - first-hand experience

Observational - watching/observing, visiting galleries, etc

800

GIVE ONE SPECIAL TECHNIQUE IN THE TEACHING-LEARNING PROCESS

ROLE-PLAYING, CASE-STUDY METHOD, BUZZ, WORKSHOP, SEMINAR
800

WHY DO WE NEED MULTISENSORY AIDS IN TEACHING?

TO HELP TEACHERS

800

This is a set of instructional models used to help students meet specific learning and interpersonal goals in structured groups. It is an approach to instruction that involves students working together to reach common goal.

Cooperative Learning