Across
- 3. – When students work together virtually on content creation.
- 5. – Digital or electronic copies of books.
- 7. – Printed worksheets with drills and questions for practice.
- 8. – Wall-mounted displays used for announcements or showcasing student work.
- 12. – Audio or video lessons pre-recorded for independent learning.
- 13. – Three-dimensional replicas of real-life objects for teaching.
- 14. – Quizzes and fun activities to promote problem-solving and creativity.
- 16. – A type of non-digital visual aid mounted on walls or stands.
- 18. – Conventional learning focuses on this type of guidance.
- 19. – Large interactive display boards used in modern classrooms.
Down
- 1. – A course management system used for online learning.
- 2. – Converting a traditional class into a fully online course.
- 4. – Flexible type of distance learning where learners study on their own schedule.
- 6. – Boards used by teachers to write examples for drills and exercises.
- 9. – Providing videos or readings before class for self-paced learning.
- 10. – Handheld devices that can access apps, e-books, and calculators.
- 11. – Tools that help students visualize timelines, patterns, and relationships.
- 15. – Tools used to broadcast educational programs over radio or TV.
- 16. – Devices or apps that let students answer questions instantly in class.
- 17. – Materials that include pictures, symbols, math operations, and phrases for drills.
