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COMPREHENSIBLE INPUT TECHNIQUES

1. Modeling
The teacher models what is
expected of the students
step by step.

4. Commercial or
Teacher- made
Pictures

2. Hands-on
Manipulatives

3. Realia

Students use learning aids such as


microscope, glassware, or models

Students have access to


a real example of the
subject of the content

6. Demonstration

5.Using Overhead
Projector

The Teacher will act out the


process by which an event takes
place

The Teacher will write out the key


phrases and graph out the
relationships that connect ideas

Students are shown images of the


content being studied

8. Timelines
7. Multimedia
Class will have access to
visual, audio, and physical
examples of the subject being
studied

Students will have visual


representations of the
sequence of events.

9. Graphs
Students have access
to visual
representations of
relationships or ratios
within the content

10. Maps
Students are shown
geographic relationships
between areas.

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