Here are some tips on how to use instructional materials in class:
1. Choose appropriate materials: The instructional materials you use should be appropriate for the level and needs of your students. Make sure the materials are relevant to the topic you are teaching and provide a variety of learning experiences.
2. Preview the materials: Preview the materials before using them in class to make sure they are accurate, appropriate, and aligned with your teaching objectives.
3. Introduce the materials: Before using the materials, introduce them to your students and explain their purpose and relevance to the lesson.
4. Model the use of materials: Model how to use the materials and demonstrate how they should be used in the lesson.
5. Provide guidance and support: Provide guidance and support to students as they use the materials, and be available to answer any questions or provide clarification.
6. Monitor student progress: Monitor student progress and assess their understanding of the materials to ensure that they are effectively learning the lesson.
7. Encourage student engagement: Encourage student engagement and participation with the materials by providing opportunities for discussion, group work, and hands-on activities.
8. Evaluate the effectiveness of the materials: Evaluate the effectiveness of the materials after use to determine if they achieved the desired learning outcomes and make any necessary adjustments for future use.
By following these tips, you can effectively use instructional materials in your classroom to enhance learning and promote student engagement.