INNOVATION & CREATIVITY IN CLASSROOM TEACHING

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INNOVATION & CREATIVITY IN CLASSROOM TEACHING

WHY INNOVATE?

TOOLS FOR ENHANCING INNOVATION & CREATIVITY IN TEACHING ROLE PLAY RADIOSHOW DEMONSTRATIONS MIND MAPPING/ CONCEPT MAPPING STORYTELLING FIELD TRIPS GAMES BROCHURE MAKING USE OF GOOD SENSE OF HUMOUR CREATIVE & INNOVATIVE EVALUATION BE SIMPLE

MIND/CONCEPT MAPPING

LIFE CYCLES MIND MAP

SEASON MIND MAP

MIND MAP FOR SCALAR QUANTITIES

STORYTELLING

Alice Algae and Freddy Fungus Long ago there was a fungus named Freddy. Now Freddy Fungus was very good at building houses, but he wasn’t a very good cook. In fact, he couldn’t even make his own food; like all fungi, he had to find dead plants or animals to eat, and sometimes he couldn’t find much food. One day, while Freddy Fungus was sitting on a tree stump, he looked over at a rain puddle and saw something green growing there. The green thing looked up at him and smiled. “What’s your name,” the green thing said. “I ’m Freddy Fungus. What’s your name?” “I ’m Alice Algae and I was just making some food out of sunshine. Are you hungry?” Freddy Fungus blew right over there, and people say that Freddy Fungus and Alice Algae took a lichen (liking) to each other. They decided to get married. And from then on, Freddy Fungus would make a house and Alice Algae would make food and they could live wherever they wanted, as long as there was sunlight. That’s why to this day, when we see a lichen plant, we tell the symbiotic story of a fungus and an alga that fell in love. Keep that in mind the next time you see lichen on a rock.

FIELD TRIPS Field trips give students a chance to get out of the classroom and experience something new. Enhances the Curriculum. Team Building. Teachers get to go into more detail while at the location, to directly point out certain points she may not have been able to make with words alone.

Students are more engaged when learning through playing. Games help students to learn social skills like sharing. Games help in developing problem solving skills. It is the perfect way to channelize energy of hyperactive kids.

Brochure making

TEACHING WITH GOOD SENSE OF HUMOR Laughter is a natural & universal phenomenon with beneficial effects, both physical and psychological. Everyone loves the teacher with infectious sense of humor. Cordial relationship. Ability to relax students & reduce tension. Students enjoy humor in form of funny anecdotes.

Newton's law: A Cow was walking. NEWTON stopped it. It stopped Newton's law: A Cow was walking. NEWTON stopped it. It stopped. He found his first law, ... "An object continues to move unless it's stopped". He gave a FORCE by kicking the Cow, it gave a Sound"MA"! He formulated the 2nd law, F=MA!! After sometime the Cow gave a kick to Newton, then he formulated the 3rd Law. i.e, 'EVERY ACTION HAS AN EQUAL & OPPOSITE REACTION'

Group discussion Develops speaking skills. Is used to balance as who is contributing & how much. Provides immediate feedback both to teacher & students.

SIMPLE IS BEAUTIFUL.