By: Marjorie B. Villaflores. Is the material big enough to be seen by the farthest pupil? Is the relativity of size of pictures observed when it is viewed.

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By: Marjorie B. Villaflores

Is the material big enough to be seen by the farthest pupil? Is the relativity of size of pictures observed when it is viewed with other materials of pictures? SIZE

 Is the material colorful? Pupils are attracted by bright and dark colors, and if so, is the choice of the colors life like harmonious. Does the color facilitate understanding ?

 Can the materials stand for several uses?  Can it be used over and over again?

 Is the material worth a cost?  Can cheaper material in time spent inpreparing it and in terms of cash value be used?

 Is the material light and easy to manipulate?  Is it easy to put up and then store for future uses?

 Is the material up to date?  Is it related to the lesson in particular and to the specific needs, problems and experience of the target clientele?

 Does the material posses an element of newness?  Can it arouse the curiosity and a sense of discord in the learner?

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