Object Materials Presentation for Instructional Materials
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Objectives
At the end of the lesson the students
shall be able to:
A. Determine the meaning of Object
Materials and its different types.
B. Identify the importance of Object
Materials and its purpose as instructional
materials in learning.
C. Create a Diorama as representation and
Instructional Materials.
Something that obviously belongs
to a particular category but is
noticed by reason of an individual
distinguishing characteristic.
- Merriam source
Specimen
Dictionary
Dictionary is a book or electronic resource
that lists the words of a language (typically
in alphabetical order) and gives their
meaning, or gives the equivalent words in
a different language, often also providing
information about pronunciation, origin,
and usage.
- Google source
Short Story
Is a brief work of literature, usually
written in narrative prose. Emerging
from earlier oral storytelling traditions in
the 17th century, the short story has
grown to encompass a body of work so
diverse as to defy easy characterization.
– Google source
Questionnaire
A set of printed or written
questions with a choice of
answers, devised for the
purposes of a survey or
statistical study.
source
Encyclopedia
A book or set of books giving
information on many subjects or on
many aspects of one subject and
typically arranged alphabetically.
- Google source
Almanac
An annual calendar containing
important dates and statistical
information such as astronomical
data and tide tables.
- Google source
Realia
(In language teaching) actual objects and
items which are brought into a classroom
as example or as aids to be talked or
written about and used in teaching.
(Longman Dictionary of Language Teaching & Applied Linguistics. Richard,
Platt, & Platt. 1992. Essex.)
Models
A three-dimensional representation
of a person or thing or of a
proposed structure, typically on a
smaller scale than the original.
- Google source
Prototype and Archetype
An archetype is a perfect and unchanging
form that existing things or people can
approach but never duplicate, while a
prototype is an early, usually unrefined
version of something that later versions
reflect but may depart from.
- english stackexchange source
Stereotype is a widely held but fixed and
oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of
person or thing.
- Google source
Diorama
A model representing a scene with
three-dimensional figures, either in
miniature or as a large-scale
museum exhibit.
- Google source