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MODULE 2 Two-dimensional materials instructional materials

TWO-DIMENSIONAL (2D)

CHALKBOARD

WHITEBOARDS AND MAGNETIC BOARDS

CLOTH BOARDS

HOOK AND LOOP BOARDS

PEG BOARDS

BULLETIN BOARD

GRAPHIC MATERIALS

DRAWING AND SKETCHES

CARTOONS

STRIP DRAWINGS

POSTERS

CHARTS

Types of charts

GRAPHS

Types of graphs

DIAGRAMS

TYPES OF DIAGRAMS

PICTURES AND PHOTOGRAPHS

POSTCARDS

FLASHCARDS

MODULE 3 THREE-DIMESIONAL (3D)

MODELS AND MOCK-UPS

DIORAMA

PUPPETS

TYPES OF PUPPETS

MODULE 4 PROJECTION SYSTEM

FILMSTRIP PROJECTOR

SLIDE PROJECTOR

OVERHEAD PROJECTOR

OPAQUE PROJECTOR

LCD PROJECTOR

MODULE 5 COMPUTERS AND THE INTERNET

COMPUTER

INTERNET

WEB 2.0

WEB ENHANCED LEARNING ACTIVITIES

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