is a teaching aid for the promoter school parents. Includes drawings and sketches that will reinforce the motivation, analysis and reflection of the different relevant topics and issues included in the methodological guide. It constitutes an important material for the development of experiential workshops. Prints
emplasticadas with full color illustrations, with metal spring filling on top. Slides show the pathophysiology of hypertension, the organs affected by complications, risk factors, treatment - with an emphasis on a healthy lifestyle - a diet guide, and finally physical activity recommendations.
is an instrument used for the presentation of ideas in the form of exhibitions. It consists of an easel, on which are mounted sheets of paper printed or drawn, subject to stand with rings, tapes or tacks. According to the material, there are wooden flip or tubes, usually aluminum.
According to the arrangement of leaves, is classified as follows:
structure to be followed when creating a flipchart [edit ]
- The cover
On the cover is written the name of the learning unit to be addressed in a class , in an exhibition.
-
The problem situation is a question whose answer is given in the summary.
- Objectives Describe
learning learning would be achieved at the end of the class session.
- The initial incentive
is a picture tells a story or is related to the theme of the flipchart.
- The thematic development
Includes disaggregate group leaves the central issue in its main parts.
-
synthesis constitutes the response given to the problem situation.
- The final incentive
can also be a picture of a story about a subject that you log out of school.
Advantages and Disadvantages of this teaching resource advantages
Its use is low cost. If necessary, allows sheets for analysis back again. When using the previously prepared flipchart with leaves, they must be prepared and arranged with care. Each must carry the message accurately, highlighting key points. When a film does not fit the idea that needed expression, must be eliminated. Disadvantages
- When you make or prepare a flip chart takes a long time to finish.
- When using a flipchart generate a destruction of trees because they provide us the paper we use.
- When writing might have some spelling mistakes and could not fix.
- It shows a bad writing (not always).
- not very reliable because inadvertently or external causes beyond our own, it could be wet, it will cause the ink markers are run, or it might break.
Recommendations for the development of a "flip chart"
- Color: Though often selected white pages, you can also use light blue or yellow. On this last stand very well the marker ink dark blue, red and dark green.
- Margin: You should leave a margin or dead zone on all edges of the sheet, which is higher in the information to turn the pages.
- Text: The text to be included should be brief and simple, presenting only relevant ideas. Should not exceed eight (08) lines per sheet.
- Font: strokes must be made clear and simple. We recommend using block letters or cursive with rounded features, being easy to read letters that require less time to read. Once you select a font, do not mix it with another.
- Font size: You must be proportional to the size of the audience. We recommend letters 3 inches high by 2 wide approximately, for small groups.
- Presentation: Avoid splitting words at the end of each line and the use of abbreviations .- Markers, broad tip markers can be used aqueous solution (not permanent) or indelible ink.
- Readability of Color: In the development of flip chart sheets, you should also pay attention to color schemes, both among those used to present information as in the contrast effect produced by colors on the base sheet. Below is a table showing the readability of the color scheme.
Black on yellow sheets of Black on white sheets (little interest) Blue on white sheets of Green on Red white sheets on sheets of white sheets Orange on Yellow White on white sheets (avoid used)
emplasticadas with full color illustrations, with metal spring filling on top. Slides show the pathophysiology of hypertension, the organs affected by complications, risk factors, treatment - with an emphasis on a healthy lifestyle - a diet guide, and finally physical activity recommendations.
is an instrument used for the presentation of ideas in the form of exhibitions. It consists of an easel, on which are mounted sheets of paper printed or drawn, subject to stand with rings, tapes or tacks. According to the material, there are wooden flip or tubes, usually aluminum.
According to the arrangement of leaves, is classified as follows:
structure to be followed when creating a flipchart [edit ]
- The cover
On the cover is written the name of the learning unit to be addressed in a class , in an exhibition.
-
The problem situation is a question whose answer is given in the summary.
- Objectives Describe
learning learning would be achieved at the end of the class session.
- The initial incentive
is a picture tells a story or is related to the theme of the flipchart.
- The thematic development
Includes disaggregate group leaves the central issue in its main parts.
-
synthesis constitutes the response given to the problem situation.
- The final incentive
can also be a picture of a story about a subject that you log out of school.
Advantages and Disadvantages of this teaching resource advantages
Its use is low cost. If necessary, allows sheets for analysis back again. When using the previously prepared flipchart with leaves, they must be prepared and arranged with care. Each must carry the message accurately, highlighting key points. When a film does not fit the idea that needed expression, must be eliminated. Disadvantages
- When you make or prepare a flip chart takes a long time to finish.
- When using a flipchart generate a destruction of trees because they provide us the paper we use.
- When writing might have some spelling mistakes and could not fix.
- It shows a bad writing (not always).
- not very reliable because inadvertently or external causes beyond our own, it could be wet, it will cause the ink markers are run, or it might break.
Recommendations for the development of a "flip chart"
- Color: Though often selected white pages, you can also use light blue or yellow. On this last stand very well the marker ink dark blue, red and dark green.
- Margin: You should leave a margin or dead zone on all edges of the sheet, which is higher in the information to turn the pages.
- Text: The text to be included should be brief and simple, presenting only relevant ideas. Should not exceed eight (08) lines per sheet.
- Font: strokes must be made clear and simple. We recommend using block letters or cursive with rounded features, being easy to read letters that require less time to read. Once you select a font, do not mix it with another.
- Font size: You must be proportional to the size of the audience. We recommend letters 3 inches high by 2 wide approximately, for small groups.
- Presentation: Avoid splitting words at the end of each line and the use of abbreviations .- Markers, broad tip markers can be used aqueous solution (not permanent) or indelible ink.
- Readability of Color: In the development of flip chart sheets, you should also pay attention to color schemes, both among those used to present information as in the contrast effect produced by colors on the base sheet. Below is a table showing the readability of the color scheme.
Black on yellow sheets of Black on white sheets (little interest) Blue on white sheets of Green on Red white sheets on sheets of white sheets Orange on Yellow White on white sheets (avoid used)
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