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What is the difference between an instructional activity and an instructional method?

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What is the difference between an instructional activity and an instructional method?

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An excellent question! As described in Chapter 5, an instructional activity is something done during a lesion to help students learn. As described in Chapter 6, instructional methods are the formats such as presentation and games. They are sometimes called “formats,” “strategies,” “procedures,” or “approaches.” Admittedly there is a very subtle distinction between the two terms.

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