Difference between a material and a resource?
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Difference between a material and a resource?
Hi,
I have been looking for a clear definition for a material and a resource. We have to provide an example of both but with no clear distinction between them. Can you help?
I have been looking for a clear definition for a material and a resource. We have to provide an example of both but with no clear distinction between them. Can you help?
Re: Difference between a material and a resource?
What a question - never thought about it until now... I think:
Materials are tangible objects that can be combined, moved, lined up, taken apart and put back together again.
Resources can be something you use to achieve an objective - it can be money, materials, staff, articles, information books etc used by a person or an organisation to function effectively.
Hope this makes sense!
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Lorina
Materials are tangible objects that can be combined, moved, lined up, taken apart and put back together again.
Resources can be something you use to achieve an objective - it can be money, materials, staff, articles, information books etc used by a person or an organisation to function effectively.
Hope this makes sense!
,
Lorina
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Re: Difference between a material and a resource?
Hi, I need help but I don't know how to post
Re: Difference between a material and a resource?
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Re: Difference between a material and a resource?
I am struggling with some questions and i was wondering if you could help me out a little
A parent of a student approaches you. They are upset that their child is being taught to read and write at the same time. They think this must be confusing for students and that the child should first be taught to read and then taught to write. What would you tell them? (100-200 words)
I would start by saying I appreciate that they are coming forward to speak with someone about their concerns but I do believe that if they have any questions or queries about the way the students are being taught and in what order they are being taught things they should speak to the classroom teacher as they are the one teaching the students and know more about the potential concerns the parent may have about the students learning, the classroom teacher can then explain to the concerned parent why they believe the it is best for the student to be taught the way they are being taught.
A parent tells you they want to help their child to become a better reader. What skills would you tell the parent to work on with their child? (75-100 words)
If a parent asked me how to help their child become a better reader I would recommend them to the classroom teacher so they can explain that to read with their child at home would help. Reading a book to their child or having their child read to them, reading to their child will help teach their child more words and help them comprehend language. Having their child read to them can show the parent how well their child reads and they can then help their child with words they get stuck on or find difficult.
Re: Difference between a material and a resource?
Yes, you're on the right track with your response.
With your first response - you can also include some examples of what the children are doing in class such as recognising and sounding out letters that they are writing in order to grasp the letter formations and the sounds each letter makes.
In regards to the second scenario - yes you can also talk to the parents about phonics, sound out each letter in the word and put the letters together to form words.
Hope this helps!
,
Lorina
With your first response - you can also include some examples of what the children are doing in class such as recognising and sounding out letters that they are writing in order to grasp the letter formations and the sounds each letter makes.
In regards to the second scenario - yes you can also talk to the parents about phonics, sound out each letter in the word and put the letters together to form words.
Hope this helps!
,
Lorina
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Re: Difference between a material and a resource?
In general, materials are used to create different things, and resources are used to complete tasks or satisfy needs.aj22 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 28, 2022 6:35 pmI am struggling with some questions and i was wondering if you could help me out a little
A parent of a student approaches you. They are upset that their child is being taught to read and write at the same time. They think this must be confusing for students and that the child should first be taught to read and then taught to write. What would you tell them? (100-200 words)
I would start by saying I appreciate that they are coming forward to speak with someone about their concerns but I do believe that if they have any questions or queries about the way the students are being taught and in what order they are being taught things they should speak to the classroom teacher as they are the one teaching the students and know more about the potential concerns the parent may have about the students learning, the classroom teacher can then explain to the concerned parent why they believe the it is best for the student to be taught the way they are being taught.
A parent tells you they want to help their child to become a better reader. What skills would you tell the parent to work on with their child? (75-100 words)
If a parent asked me how to help their child become a better reader I would recommend them to the classroom teacher so they can explain that to read with their child at home would help. Reading a book to their child or having their child read to them, reading to their child will help teach their child more words and help them comprehend language. Having their child read to them can show the parent how well their child reads and they can then help their child with words they get stuck on or find difficult.
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Re: Difference between a material and a resource?
prunellstich wrote: ↑Wed Apr 10, 2024 5:53 amIn general, materials are used to create different things, and resources are used to complete tasks or satisfy needs.aj22 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 28, 2022 6:35 pmI am struggling with some questions and i was wondering if you could help me out a little
A parent of a student approaches you. They are upset that their child is being taught to read and write at the same time. They think this must be confusing for students and that the child should first be taught to read and then taught to write. What would you tell them? (100-200 words)
I would start by saying I appreciate that they are coming forward to speak with someone about their concerns but I do believe that if they have any questions or queries about the way the students are being taught and in what order they are being taught things they should speak to the classroom teacher as they are the one teaching the students and know more about the potential concerns the parent may have about the students learning, the classroom teacher can then explain to the concerned parent why they believe the it is best for the student to be taught the way they are being taught.
A parent tells you they want to help their child to become a better reader. What skills would you tell the parent to work on with their child? (75-100 words)
If a parent asked me how to help their child become a better reader I would recommend them to the classroom teacher so they can explain that to read with their child at home would help. In simple words, material is everything that we can buy or touch. Resource is, for example, money for which we can buy just about everything material. Without money, in short, nothing is possible. I recently came across highwayjoin.com, found information about Highway Casino No Deposit Bonus and stayed for a couple of hours. I couldn’t stop reading and analyzing a lot. After that, I realized that I was completely dependent on money. Reading a book to their child or having their child read to them, reading to their child will help teach their child more words and help them comprehend language. Having their child read to them can show the parent how well their child reads and they can then help their child with words they get stuck on or find difficult.