Creating Visual Cues
Visuals are great for English Learners and students in special education, but honestly, they are excellent for all learners. Visual cues such as physical gestures, physical items, emojis, and pictorial graphics can pair with words in English or a student’s native language to help with comprehension and vocabulary building. According to ShifteLearning.com, visual cues used in the classroom can increase learning by up to 400%. Use this collection to find and create visual cues for your learners today.
Collection Resources
Total Time: 00:42:00
Points: 42
- 1. Adding Emojis Using Different Devices [UNPUBLISHED] 00:03:00
- 2. Noun Project 00:03:00
- 3. Creating Icons using AutoDraw 00:05:00
- 4. Google Fonts (& Icons!) 00:03:00
- 5. Seesaw Icons 00:02:00
- 6. How to Build Custom Icons for Jamboard, Seesaw, and More [UNPUBLISHED] 00:10:00
- 7. IconsMania [UNPUBLISHED] 00:03:00
- 8. Google Drawings: How to Create a Vector Icon 00:08:00
- 9. Flaticon 00:03:00
- 10. 3D Icons 00:02:00
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