a) Supplement verbal lectures with a handout, diagram, or other visuals.
• It can increase students’ motivation to participate during the lesson. • Make copies that have ‘white space’ in that handouts for note-taking before distributing them to the students. b) Incorporate colour into your presentations, the classroom, and handouts. • PowerPoint Presentation, infographic c) Give written instructions and expectations. • The instructions can be added with the figures or flowcharts to make things easier for the students to understand. d) Vary your reading in class with solitary reading time so visual learners will take in the information better. e) Vary your instructional methods (lectures, group work, solitary work, pairs, circles) and assignments so every learner is challenged. • Avoid giving a limited opportunity to the students on how they are preferred to do the activities depending on students’ interaction preferences. f) Show your students how to complete a task instead of just telling your students how to complete a task. • Teachers can use student's previous works as a sample so that students will get ideas on how to start and complete it. g) Show students how to make great vocabulary flashcards. • Vocabulary flashcards can enhance students’ memorization of the lesson. • Ask them to draw simple icons that are related to that vocabulary. • Compile the flashcards and turn them into a sketchbook as a book of reference in the future. h) Use video and still images to enhance your presentations. • Video clips about learning related to the lesson taken from students’ favourite social media and Youtube platform. i) Provide written feedback on assignments.
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