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Attractive Materials Use: One is that your presentation needs to be clear and convincing, since the idea is not likely to be a familiar one; the other is that parents' questions can sometimes put teachers on the spot if they have not thought things through (see chapter 6).
You also need to be prepared in practical ways, with attractive materials use materials for use in the scheme. The quality of these materials has a part to play in the scheme's success or failure. A stout transparent plastic file for carrying books home, for instance, though it costs more than a card one, is nevertheless an investment. We all know that children are less likely to lose, or allow to be damaged, attractive materials use things that look as though they deserve to be taken care of.
THESE SMOOTH rounded stones look very attractive materials use if you use them on a small scale, setting them around a tree for instance, or infilling an odd corner, where it might be difficult to cut larger paving materials. They are not suitable for large areas, as they become dangerously slippery when wet, and they are totally unstable to stand outdoor furniture on. However, they can look very attractive materials use when used to break up a large expanse of cement—set in a circular swirl, for instance, or ranged into a square. Small Granite blocks too, can be used in the same way, to provide patterns on what might otherwise be "a dull expanse of paving or cement. Bed them in carefully to achieve a flat surface.
New Materials and Equipment. The entry of large industries into educational ing has resulted in a large expansion of mal and equipment for use in the classroom, of the most important new developm discussed in the following paragraphs.
(1) Trade Books. Trade books for are more widely used to provide children supplementary reading materials. Such b not only fictional but may deal with hi science, travel, and exploration, and are attractive materials use and colorful and often have o vocabularies. Such books are indispen: an individualized reading program, and are in motivating children to read in any prog]
(2) Programmed Texts. Programmed ire designed to teach specific reading skills by presenting the materials in a logical sequence,Wing the lessons into small steps, requiring I active responses from the learner, indicating | whether his responses are correct, and allowing I Mm to proceed at his own pace. The programs rally include teachers' guides, workbooks,. filmstrips, overlays, and storybooks. Suchrials are helpful to teachers in individualiz-
::istruction in order to achieve certain clear- ; elated objectives.
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