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CONVENTIONAL

LEARNING RESOURCES
ROSELYN R. CANIZARES
BSED-ENGLISH 2
WHAT IS CONVENTIONAL LEARNING?
• conventional learning refers to conventional
teaching and learning within a brick-and-mortar
classroom facility.
• It uses the traditional way of teaching using chalk
and board for teachers; pen and paper for students.
Rather the teacher uses other methods such as
demonstration using examples, lecture methods,
question answer methods among others.
THE USUAL TRADITIONAL TEACHING AIDS
• Realia
• Blackboard and Chalks
• Text books
• Charts, pictures and posters
• Maps, Atlases and globes
• Flashcards, flip cards and worksheets
• Dictionaries and Encyclopedia
• Abacus
REALIA

• Are objects from real life used in classroom


instruction by educators to improve
students' understanding of other cultures
and real life situations
BLACKBOARD
• Blackboard is one of the very old and most
used teaching aids in the schools along with
the text books. Recently blackboards have
been changed to green boards, but the basic
function of the board remains the same by
whatever colour one may name it.
CHALK
• The teacher has to take a white chalk to
describe the things on the blackboard or for
writing the notes of lesson on it for the
children to copy. Coloured pieces of chalk
are also used to emphasize upon the
important parts of the lesson.
TEXT BOOKS
• The prescribed texts books of studies for
particular classes in a school have been the
other very useful tool in the hands of the
teacher for centuries whereby a teacher
uses the text book to read and explain to the
students everything contained in the text
book lessons.
CHARTS, PICTURES AND POSTERS

• For easy understanding of the lessons, the


teachers use teaching aids like the charts,
pictures and posters which they display in
the walls of the classrooms. These not only
decorate the walls of the classrooms but
also are important tool for teaching in the
classrooms. Colourful charts in the
classrooms attract the students to get
attracted to the classrooms.
MAPS, ATLASES AND GLOBES

• The lessons in geography becomes realistic


when the teachers use wall maps, atlases
and globes to make the student understand
and know various geographical concepts
and to know the locations of various places
in the world. Teaching of geography in the
classrooms will be meaningless without the
use of these teaching aids.
FLASHCARDS, FLIP CARDS AND WORKSHEETS

• Flash cards and flip cards are another


useful teaching aid used especially in small
classes to teach vocabulary and important
concepts.Worksheets are an important aid
to the students to work out the exercises
given in these worksheets.
FLIPCHARTS
• A flip chart is a stationery item consisting
of a pad of large paper sheets. It is typically
fixed to the upper edge of a whiteboard, or
supported on a tripod or four-legged easel.
Such charts are commonly used for 
presentations.
CROSSWORD PUZZLES
• A crossword is a word puzzle that usually
takes the form of a square or a rectangular
grid of white- and black-shaded squares.
The game's goal is to fill the white squares
with letters, forming words or phrases, by
solving clues, which lead to the answers. 
DICTIONARIES AND
ENCYCLOPEDIA
Dictionaries, encyclopaedias and other books
of reference always come to the help of the
teachers and the students when ever they
want to find out the meaning of any word or
an idea. Books containing facts of knowledge
and important data books help the teachers
and students to find them easily in these
books.
ABACUS
• The use of abacus in learning numbers and
small mathematical operations has been in
use since times immemorial.
THE IMPORTANCE OF LEARNING
MATERIALS IN TEACHING

• Teaching materials can support student learning and increase student success. Ideally, the
teaching materials will be tailored to the content in which they're being used, to the students
in whose class they are being used, and the teacher. Teaching materials come in many shapes
and sizes, but they all have in common the ability to support student learning.

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