BUILDING 3D MODELS OF HUMAN AND HEALTH TOPIC TO SUPPORT TEACHING IN THE NATURAL AND SOCIAL SUBJECTS AND SCIENCE SUBJECTS
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https://doi.org/10.18173/2354-1075.2025-0076Keywords:
3D model, Human and Health topic, Natural and Social subjects, Science subjects, primary school, Ho Chi Minh cityAbstract
In teaching the Human and Health topic of the two subjects above, with abstract knowledge, when teaching, teachers use a combination of 3D models to help students have the opportunity to access learning content easily. Based on the principles and process of 3D model design, the research has designed specific 3D models for each grade level in the Human and Health topic from grades 1 to 5. Experimental results of using 3D tooth models as a means of teaching practice activities in the lesson plan for Nature and Society subject in class 1/3 of V.T.S primary school, Ho Chi Minh City Minh has promoted students' positivity and met the development of inquiry capacity; ability to apply according to the requirements of the Human and Health topic.
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