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Magazines

Magazines, on the other hand, have always been important sources of information; they
are also more vivid and produced with quality papers, and to fulfil their readers, they are
strictly controlled to selected topics. Students are required in school activities such as
sports, athletics, arts & craft and different activities which keep things interesting and
worth considering the moments of their stay at school.

Globe
Students were able to have seen the world differently as they know how to read maps
and globes. Much further even more than a place, globes contain. The primary
importance of a globe is because they've seen that they have been part of a larger
world, it will give students a sense of context, which can instill a curiosity to know much
more about places on a map than just their names.

Articles
The aim of this would be to allows educators seek a few more sources about the things
they need to know or to collect some information that they're using to instruct some
subjects that entail social events such as history, about what is happening in our
society, since a lot of the things are written in the article that they can use to improve
their social skills.

Textbooks
Textbooks have been reading materials for both the social studies class which are basic
materials. The textbook is designed so that when the subject matter is organized in a
meaningful and logical manner. This provides the starting point for education. It evolves
the ability to identify necessary information from a wide range of issues, individuals and
processes.

Improvisation Materials
Improvisation is indeed the function by which the instructor designs and develops
instructional materials from locally available resources and uses those materials to
promote successful classroom instruction. Improvised materials may include models of
an aircraft, wall clock, or animal using sheets of cardboard, sticks, cardboard, etc.
Chart
A chart is a useful way to present and display information or instructions, especially in a
classroom or other educational situation. It can range in size from a large wall chart to a
single piece of paper.

Newspaper
Newspapers and other tools could be used by the teacher to better educate learners to
the need for caution and to broaden reading habits. Which is also to suggest that the
journal remains the most up-to-date of any available printed source.

Maps
In the teaching of social studies, studying, drawing and interpreting maps are tasks that
are important. Maps show economic and physical characteristics, location of locations,
cultural limits of political borders, occupational zones, etc. Furthermore the teacher
should introduce the students with the use of maps so that if the maps used in Social
Studies can be given accurate interpretations.

Chalkboard
The teacher's most common visual aid is the chalkboard or blackboard. In order to
explain what the teacher wants to teach and draw diagrams, maps and photographs,
the chalkboard is used to compose outlines or summaries. The teacher must remember
that something he or she writes should have been clearly visible, bold and readable on
the board.

Internet
The Internet has become one of the biggest, quickest and up-to-date sources of
information transmission, whether it's in the form of an everyday situations image or in
the form of text (written). Teachers in social studies can also use the internet to search
for the latest information from all across the world and sometimes even allow students,
when accessible at their colleges, look for information online themselves.

Audio-Visual Devices
Various instructional resources, identified as audio-visual instruments and materials, are
currently available. The use of these teaching instruments ranges from the teacher's
use of small cameras to display close-ups in his classroom to airborne studio
broadcasting in many states. For all kinds of teaching, the self-contained classroom
television device, camera, video tape recorder, radio and film strips have exciting
possibilities. In the class role-playin feature, video tape will aid. The teacher should
document the actions of the students i.e., debate, and this can be played back as many
times as possible. Television is one of the excellent technological technologies that are
shaping our changing world. Learners can understand from it from instructors, texts and
other tools, as they can. Via news shows, current affairs, debates on topics can be seen
and heard. For teaching Social Studies, filmstrips are effective.

Graphics
Charts have been used to explain different steps in the continues to be the main
graphically. Chart including such flip charts, strip charts, time and sequence charts etc
and graphs such as pictorial graphs, basic bar graphs, maps, atlases, cartoons, comics,
posters billboards are all two dimensional materials in which they represent knowledge
in order to give out a vivid visual impression of the information been communicated to
the learner and to simplify complicated ideas and concepts.

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