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Role of follow-up activities in learning

Follow up Activities are curricular or co-curricular activities capable of nurture the concepts, skills, values and attitudes envisioned in the textbook. Follow up Activities provides an opportunity to additional reading, research, experiment and observation; Nurturing creative thinking and critical thinking. 

Follow-up activities facilitate the learner to connect with the real life situation, society and environment. These activities provide opportunities to teachers to continuous and comprehensive evaluation. Some of the examples are the following

Model construction

Poster making

Chart making

Collage making

Write profile/life sketch

Theme video making 

Documentary making

Digital album making

Prepare a study report

Prepare observation report

Prepare seminar paper

Submit constructive suggestions

Prepare an action plan

Prepare a survey report

Prepare a short history / biography/ profile/life sketch

Prepare quiz questions

Prepare graphs / tables

Prepare an album

Draw a map

Prepare an Atlas

Newsletter preparation

Prepare a speech

Collect newspaper cutting

Write news

Make a checklist

Survey / Data Collection

Interview with concerned person

Prepare interview questionnaire

Arrange an exhibition

Record daily weather conditions

Prepare a family budget, etc.