Huwebes, Oktubre 13, 2016

Lesson 13: Visual Symbols




Visual Symbols
  •         are representations of direct reality, which comes in the form of signs and symbols.



 Drawings
  •        a drawing may not be real thing but better to have a concrete visual aid than nothing. To avoid confusion, it is good that our drawing correctly represents the real thing.


Cartoons
  •       another useful visual symbol that can bring novelty to our teaching is the cartoon. A first-rate cartoon tells its story metaphorically.


Strip Drawings
  • a sequence of drawings in a newspaper, magazine, etc., relating a humorous story or an adventure.


Diagrams
  •       “It is any line drawing that shows arrangement and relations as of parts to the whole, relative values, origins and development, chronological fluctuations, distributions, etc.” (Dale 1969)



Types of Diagrams
  • Affinity Diagram – used to cluster complex apparently unrelated data into natural and meaningful groups.

  • Tree Diagram used in increasing details or various tasks that must be accomplished to complete a project.



  • Fishbone Diagram – cause-and-effect diagram.


Charts

  •  It is a diagrammatic representation of relationships among individuals within an organizations.


Types of Charts
  • Time Chart - tabular time chart that presents data in ordinal sequence.
                  

  • Tree or Stream Chart depicts development, growth and change by beginning with a simple course with spread outs into many branches.


  • Flow Chart visual way of showing a process from beginning to end.




  • Organizational Chart shows how one part of the organization relates to other parts of the organization.


  • Comparison and Contrast Chart  shows similarities and differences.


  • Pareto Chart  type of bar chart, prioritized in descending order of magnitude or importance from left to right.


  • Giant Chart is an activity time chart.



Graphs
  •          Pictures that help us understand data.


Types of Graphs
  • Circle Graph recommended for showing parts of whole.

  • Bar Graph use in comparing the magnitude of similar items at different ties or seeing relative sizes of the parts of a whole.

  • Pictorial Graph – make use of picture symbols.

  • Graphic Organizers you met several graphic organizers in your subject, principles of teaching.


Maps
  •        Is a representation of the surface of the earth or some part of it.



Types of Maps
  • Physical Map altitude, temperature, rainfall, precipitation, vegetation and soil.

  • Relief Map three dimensional represents and show contours of the physical data of the earth r part of the earth.

  • Political Map gives detailed information about country, provinces, lakes, rivers etc.
  


Poster
  • a poster is any piece of any printed paper designed to be attached to a wall or vertical surface.




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