Visual Based Learning

Explanation: Visual based learning refers to the usage of visual elements to aid or supplement the learning experience in a classroom. The elements do not explicitly have to be through physical representations of objects, as any visual stimulus can elicit this categorization.

Rote Learning Methods

Explanation: Rote learning methods refer to teaching styles that promote the usage of rote learning/studying styles. In particular, within the mathematics domain, this can include providing a formula with no context, providing a definition with no context, or requiring specific methods to be used for assignment completion.

Real Life Examples

Explanation: Real life examples refer the inclusion of scenarios outside of the mathematics domain to motivate mathematical processes and to promote critical thinking. Examples of this would include finding optimal sizes of chicken coops, calculating the amount of gas required on a trip, and calculating the price of different pizzas.