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Lesson 2: Teaching With Visual Symbols, Pictures, Charts, Graphs

This document discusses using visual symbols like drawings, cartoons, comics, posters, charts and graphs to teach lessons. It describes different types of visual symbols that can be used, including drawings to illustrate concepts, cartoons to convey messages metaphorically, comics to tell stories simply, and various kinds of charts and graphs to present quantitative data visually. The goal is to engage students and convey information and ideas in lessons through visual representations rather than just words.
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Lesson 2: Teaching With Visual Symbols, Pictures, Charts, Graphs

This document discusses using visual symbols like drawings, cartoons, comics, posters, charts and graphs to teach lessons. It describes different types of visual symbols that can be used, including drawings to illustrate concepts, cartoons to convey messages metaphorically, comics to tell stories simply, and various kinds of charts and graphs to present quantitative data visually. The goal is to engage students and convey information and ideas in lessons through visual representations rather than just words.
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Unit 4: Technology tools in a

collaborative classroom Environment

Lesson 2 : Teaching with Visual


Symbols, Pictures, Charts,
Graphs

Jovelyn A. Lagdamen
BTVTED – FSM 2A
Visual Symbols
• Visual symbols are representations of
direct reality, which comes in the form
of signs and symbols.

The following are the different kinds of


visual symbols
The following is a detailed discussion on the
different kinds of visual symbols

• Drawings and sketches


• cartoons
• comics or strip drawing
• posters.
• charts
• graphs
• map
Drawings and Sketches
• Concrete visual
representation of a real
thing. It helps illustrating the
lecture through freehand
sketching in a chalkboard
Cartoon
• Cartoons tells stories metaphorically
through pictures, which need no
captions. Symbolism conveys
messages, less words more
symbolism the better. The cartoon
presents a certain issue or concern
which could be either for or against
it.
comics or strip drawing
• Strip drawings are recommended for
their story value in adaptation of the
classics. They are affective in
instruction not only because they are
simple, clear and easy to read but
because they deal with materials
that has been made personal.
poster
• A poster is combination of bold
designs and color primarily intended
to catch attention on a significant
fact, idea or message. Simply stated,
a poster is a picture with appropriate
caption
charts
• Charts are graphic or pictorial
representations of a large mass of
information or show progression
thru time and space of people or
events, ideas and objects.
Time and Tabular Chart
Tree or Stream Chart
Flow Chart
Organizational chart
Comparison and contrast Chart
Data Chart
Schematic Chart
Multiple leaf Chart
Development or Progress chart
Graphs
• Graphs present quantitative data for easier
analysis and interpretation. It shows
comparative relationship of data involved in
size, trends and growth.
Line graph
Bar graphs
Circle or pie graph
Area or Solid Graph
Pictorial Statistic or Pictograph
Qoutes
That’s all
thank you!

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