Using Visual Teaching & Chunking Techniques to Explore New Content

Teaching an entire geographical region can be intimidating, not only for the teacher but also for her students. Thinking about a continent in the context of its numerous countries, cultures, geographical differences, languages, business practices, and people, can overwhelm even the most diligent and detail-oriented pupil. However, using visual teaching methods and practicing chunking techniques can help students to analyze, categorize, and develop a deeper understanding of the content knowledge, ensuring they are able to better retain the specific information of each region.

Teaching an entire geographical region can be intimidating, not only for the teacher but also for her students. Thinking about a continent in the context of its numerous countries, cultures, geographical differences, languages, business practices, and people, can overwhelm even the most diligent and detail-oriented pupil. However, using visual teaching methods and practicing chunking techniques can help students to analyze, categorize, and develop a deeper understanding of the content knowledge, ensuring they are able to better retain the specific information of each region. #visualteaching #chunking #lessonplans #teaching #socialstudies #middleschool #highschool #tpt #teacherspayteachers

Implementing learning techniques like visual teaching and chunking will help your students to better grasp the information they’re studying. By executing a fun and engaging walking tour like the Latin America Walking Tour featured in these images, students can use these methods to compare and contrast, explore, and retain critical regional information. These techniques are basic and are probably already in your wheelhouse to some degree, but formally expressing them in your lesson plans will help your students to transition from users of information to vessels of information.

Teaching an entire geographical region can be intimidating, not only for the teacher but also for her students. Thinking about a continent in the context of its numerous countries, cultures, geographical differences, languages, business practices, and people, can overwhelm even the most diligent and detail-oriented pupil. However, using visual teaching methods and practicing chunking techniques can help students to analyze, categorize, and develop a deeper understanding of the content knowledge, ensuring they are able to better retain the specific information of each region. #visualteaching #chunking #lessonplans #teaching #socialstudies #middleschool #highschool #tpt #teacherspayteachers

Though there are many different learning styles, visual learners are likely abundant in your classroom. Many students learn much better when presented with images, charts, graphs, and other visuals. Using images to reinforce, compare, and contrast information can help students to understand and remember specific details. This Latin America Walking Tour guides students through Chile with images of the land, history, people, and business.

Teaching an entire geographical region can be intimidating, not only for the teacher but also for her students. Thinking about a continent in the context of its numerous countries, cultures, geographical differences, languages, business practices, and people, can overwhelm even the most diligent and detail-oriented pupil. However, using visual teaching methods and practicing chunking techniques can help students to analyze, categorize, and develop a deeper understanding of the content knowledge, ensuring they are able to better retain the specific information of each region. #visualteaching #chunking #lessonplans #teaching #socialstudies #middleschool #highschool #tpt #teacherspayteachers Students can also delve into Brazil and Mexico with similar images of
the land, history, people, and business. By comparing these images with
those in Chile, students can make comparisons and contrast information
between the two countries.
Teaching an entire geographical region can be intimidating, not only for the teacher but also for her students. Thinking about a continent in the context of its numerous countries, cultures, geographical differences, languages, business practices, and people, can overwhelm even the most diligent and detail-oriented pupil. However, using visual teaching methods and practicing chunking techniques can help students to analyze, categorize, and develop a deeper understanding of the content knowledge, ensuring they are able to better retain the specific information of each region. #visualteaching #chunking #lessonplans #teaching #socialstudies #middleschool #highschool #tpt #teacherspayteachers


While certain stations in the Walking Tour will guide students to
information for a certain country, i.e. introducing the people
of Chile as pictured, other stations allow for even more comparing
and contrasting with chunking techniques.

By following the discussion
questions, completing charts, and analyzing the
differences, students can use chunked information to draw conclusions
about the region.

 Teaching an entire geographical region can be intimidating, not only for the teacher but also for her students. Thinking about a continent in the context of its numerous countries, cultures, geographical differences, languages, business practices, and people, can overwhelm even the most diligent and detail-oriented pupil. However, using visual teaching methods and practicing chunking techniques can help students to analyze, categorize, and develop a deeper understanding of the content knowledge, ensuring they are able to better retain the specific information of each region. #visualteaching #chunking #lessonplans #teaching #socialstudies #middleschool #highschool #tpt #teacherspayteachers

Activities that use visual teaching and chunking techniques help
students to draw parallels and digest information more thoroughly,
ensuring they’ll better retain the knowledge for test time. It will also
help them to understand concepts on a deeper level. Blanketing your
Social Studies lesson plans with these techniques will help middle
school and high school students breeze through your classes.

Teaching an entire geographical region can be intimidating, not only for the teacher but also for her students. Thinking about a continent in the context of its numerous countries, cultures, geographical differences, languages, business practices, and people, can overwhelm even the most diligent and detail-oriented pupil. However, using visual teaching methods and practicing chunking techniques can help students to analyze, categorize, and develop a deeper understanding of the content knowledge, ensuring they are able to better retain the specific information of each region. #visualteaching #chunking #lessonplans #teaching #socialstudies #middleschool #highschool #tpt #teacherspayteachers

Happy Teaching!

2 thoughts on “Using Visual Teaching & Chunking Techniques to Explore New Content

  1. Hi Michelle, I follow your blog and was happy to see this post featured on Teachers Pay Teachers. I wonder if you've thought of working with your school librarian to add QR codes to online subscription service articles that would enhance your lesson. I did that with my teachers and it was very helpful since we could find articles with different reading levels to help ELL, SpEd, and struggling readers.
    BrP

  2. Hi Barbara,
    I have used some QR codes in my resources, but my last school does not allow the phones out of the lockers, so it was not on my to-do list for creating resources! I love the idea, though! Thanks for sharing.

    Michele

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