A FLIP CHART BY: MARISOL BARRAZA. DEFINITION A flip chart is a collection of large pages which are bound together at the top. The pages are “flipped”

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A FLIP CHART BY: MARISOL BARRAZA

DEFINITION A flip chart is a collection of large pages which are bound together at the top. The pages are “flipped” or brought up and to the back as they are used.

TEACHING Flip charts are a useful teaching aid. They are useful in teaching situations where you need to teach a number of people at a time.

WHEN TO USE No power Teach a number of students at a time Books are unavailable, scarce, or too expensive for individuals to have their own copy. Other media such as overheads and slides are not available.

HOW TO USE Placed on an easel Teacher stands beside the flip chart As each page is finished, the teacher flips it over to the back

ADVANTAGES 1.Simple, easy to use 2.Inexpensive 3.Don´t need electricity 4.Portable 5.Can be pre-prepared saving you valuable class time 6.Allow spontaneity 7.Can be used to illustrate information so that the students can follow the sequence. 8.Sheets can be reused, if you store them appropriately

ADVANTAGES 9. Color markers can be used to emphasize information 10. Sheets can be changed easily. 11. Sheets can be removed from the pad and hung around the room, keeping important points in front of the audience or allowing them to continually review information.

DISADVANTAGES Ink may bleed through sheets, causing waste or creating material that is difficult to read. Unless the charts are pre-prepared, they can look sloppy. Sheets are fragile and can be torn easily. Reused sheets tend to look shabby over time, especially if they're not stored correctly.

WHY USE FLIP CHARTS IN THE CLASSROOM Discussion outlines Parts of a lesson Primers Songs Stages of a process Steps of a procedure Stories Textbooks

SUGGESTIONS 1.Flip chart stand Make sure the flip charts you use fit the flip chart stand. Some have different spaced holes at the top.

2. Writing Design your charts on paper first before drawing them on the actual flip chart pad Use drawings when possible Graph the paper before you write (pencil) Leave 4cm margins Lightly write your text in pencil first before using the actual flip chart markers. This will allow you to make any adjustments with text spacing and any figures you will be drawing.

Do NOT use all block letters (UPPER CASE). Upper case letters should be at least two inches tall. Using upper and lower case letters makes it easier to read. Use the 7 x 7 rule. Have no more than 7 words on each line and no more than 7 lines to a sheet.

3. Markers Use flip chart markers Will not "bleed" through the paper. 4. Colors Avoid yellow, pink, or orange Extremely difficult to see. Avoid too many colors. One dark color and two accent color works best. Use red to high light only Underline or change colors for emphasis

5. Teacher Notes Write "lightly in pencil" next to key points you need. The audience won't be able to see them. Write what is on the next sheet. Knowing this will allow you to properly introduce your next sheet. 6. Mistakes Cover with a double layer of flip chart paper and correct the error. 7.Pointers Use a pointer to point to information

8. Blank sheets Have a blank sheet of paper between each of your text sheets. This will keep the new information hidden from your students. 9. Storing Properly store and transport your flip charts in a case or a cardboard box. This will protect your flip charts and keep them fresh and ready to use each time.

10.Preparation Prepare your flip charts in advance Making "prepared" flip charts can take a considerable amount of time. Review them and make any changes or corrections before hand. It takes practice to learn how to print neatly. If you do not have neat printing, ask someone who does prepare them for you. A poorly prepared flip chart can be very distracting.

DECORATE YOUR FLIP CHARTS Use: Brightly color markers (3 per page) Large stencils Large stickers

QUESTIONS ?