2. Picture
is a visual representation of an object or
scene upon a flat surface as a painting, drawing,
engraving or photographs.
is a mental picture or impression of the
nature of a situation or event.
3. Movie – a form of entertainment that enacts a
story by sound and a sequence of images
given by the illusion of continuous movement.
Painting – graphic art consisting of an artistic
composition made by applying paints to a
surface.
Photograph – a representation of a person or
scene in the form of a print or transparent
slide, recorded by a camera on light sensitive
material.
4. • Mental picture – is a clear and mental telling
image.
• Video – the visible part of the television
transmission.
• Word picture – is a graphic or vivid verbal
description.
5. “Using picture in teaching”
Visuals of various kinds – photographs,
paintings, diagrams, illustrations – are
essential to a good art program. Their purpose
is to enhance and hone the visual perception
of the students. Without the “critical looking”
and “educated seeing” that students develop
when visuals are used to support their art
program then students’ creative art
production capabilities will be significantly
impaired and retarded.
6. “Learning with pictures”
Generally speaking, pictures,
painting, and other visual constitute the
most effective, most plentiful and least
expensive teaching medium. It is also
the medium that is least utilized
because teachers are underutilizing it
this eminently useful resource.
7. “Sources of picture”
• Calendars
• Magazines
• Post cards
• Greeting cards
• Advertising
• Posters
8. “Building picture file”
Teachers should pool their picture
collections in some central location. Then
the visual should be categorized according
to the topic or theme. To some degree the
category will be determined solely by the
content of the picture. However, pictures
may also be categorized according to
intended used.