This document discusses the use of instructional media in teaching science. It defines instructional media as tools ranging from simple objects to more advanced technologies that are used to provide concrete learning experiences for students. Examples of instructional media include models, specimens, films, diagrams and audiovisual equipment. The document outlines various types of instructional media and provides suggestions for their effective use in the classroom, such as choosing age-appropriate materials, involving students in media creation, and using local resources. When implemented correctly, instructional media can enrich science teaching by making abstract concepts more accessible and engaging students' multiple senses.