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- It turns entire learning into fun element by involving play in it.- It develops the feeling of satisfaction among children. - Every child is given equal exposure and ample of opportunities for learning and participation.

PLAY-TEACH-PLAY METHOD

- Along with knowledge, it inculcates various other skills in a child.- It helps children to connect with peers and teachers easily. - It facilitates the overall and holistic development.

PLAY-TEACH-PLAY METHOD

INTERPRETATION OF WRITTEN INSTRUCTION: explain what something means

INTERPRET

INTERPRETATION OF WRITTEN INSTRUCTION: words or message

WRITTEN

INTERPRETATION OF WRITTEN INSTRUCTION: direction

INSTRUCTION

- Mastery learning is an instructional approach that relies on students successfully mastering material before moving on to the next lesson. - Encourages all students to learn at their own pace as they master skills and progress toward learning goals.

MASTERY LEARNING

- Mastery learning is one of the recent and important educational strategies in the learning process, which refers to making the learning group attain a level of mastery, consolidation, and automaticity of learning and performance before moving to learning another skill.

MASTERY LEARNING

"Circuit training is a style of workout performed with different stations or exercises at a high intensity with little to no rest between each station or exercise," explains Chris Ryan, "Circuit training is a style of workout performed with different stations or exercises at a high intensity with little to no rest between each station or exercise," explains Chris Ryan.


CIRCUIT TRAINING

- it targets different muscle groups, working both agonist and antagonist muscles (aka muscles that work in pairs). while one muscle contracts, the other one relaxes.


- consists of a consecutive series of timed exercises performed one after the other with varying amounts of rest between each exercise

CIRCUIT TRAINING