Lesson Plan Date: 14th January‚ 2013 School: The Faculty of Philosophy Class and level: 6th grade (14 year-olds) Number of students: 20 + Teacher-mentor: Milica and Nina Student-teacher: Jovana Spasic 3055‚ Jovana Petrovic 3095‚ Andrijana Jankovic 3076‚ Milena Stojiljkovic 3068 Lesson: based on songs Objectives: By the end of the class the Ss will: ➢ have acquired dream-related vocabulary (daydream‚ dreamland‚ like a dream‚ “sweet dreams”‚ pipe dream); ➢ have
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LESSON PLAN Name: WGU Task Objective Number: 602.8.3‚4 GENERAL INFORMATION Lesson Title & Subject(s): Counting Syllables Topic or Unit of Study: Phonological and Phonemic Awareness Grade/Level: K Instructional Setting: 5 students‚ kindergarten classroom‚ U-shaped table STANDARDS‚ GOALS AND OBJECTIVES Your State Core Curriculum/Student Achievement Standard(s): Kindergarten: Phonological Awareness: 2b) Count‚ pronounce‚ blend‚ and segment syllables in spoken words. Lesson
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LESSON PLAN YEAR 4 (Day 1) Theme: World of Knowledge Topic: Occupations Focus Listening and speaking Learning Standards: 1.1.4 Able to talk about related topics with guidance. 1.3.1 Able to listen to and demonstrate understanding of oral texts by: (a) asking and answering questions. Learning Objectives: By the end of the 6-year primary schooling‚ pupils will be able to: (i) name 10 the occupations (pictures). (ii) listen to and repeat phrases on occupations
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Module 2 SAP Question 3 Describe an activity that you have been asked to plan (this could be real or hypothetical). Provide a brief description of the activity‚ the plan itself and either reflect on the activity or explain how you would evaluate it. (Approximately 700 words) (50 Marks) The Classroom Easter Egg Hunt Subject: Arts & Humanities Key Stage: 1 This week’s lesson is an arts activity in which the pupils hunt for hidden numbered paper eggs. Brief Description Pupils
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This research paper will examine coastal erosion‚ and how it is affecting tourism in Florida. Tourism in Florida is important because it is a multibillion industry. Tourists flock to the beach for its atmosphere and recreational opportunities. It is important to understand coastal erosion to prevent tourism in Florida from collapsing. Highlights in this research paper include the effects coastal erosion has on legal infrastructures‚ tourists‚ and the economy. Many times‚ you will notice the land
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Ohene Akuoko 10/24/12 Soil and Environment Classification of Soil based on Sedimentation Rates Introduction Soil is a naturally occurring substance covering the upper level of Earth’s Continental Crust which sits upon Earth’s highest layer of geological area the lithosphere. Soil is actually nothing more but the remnants of the Earth’s Mountains and the life that has lived on this planet through the natural process of erosion and time on Earth. A good soil is said to be composed of 5 % organic
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Lesson Plan in Teaching Profession I. Objectives 1. Identify some of the working linkages between schools nationwide and associations/centers with local offices. 2. Identify the works/ goals of each working linkages. 3. Explain the benefit of having these linkages in our society. II. Subject Matter A. Topic: Linkages Between Schools Nationwide And Associations/Centers with Local Offices B. Reference: Teaching Profession‚ pp. 97-99 C. Materials: manila paper‚ pentel pen III. Lesson Proper a.
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SAMPLE LESSON PLAN 3: MATHEMATICS |Content Objective: |Language Objective: | |(Aligned with TEKS) |(Aligned with ELPS)(3C) | |6.9A Construct sample spaces using lists and tree diagrams. |Speak using grade-level content area vocabulary in context to
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NAME: Eden Barrera Rodriguez COURSE: BEEd- General Education DATE: 11.26.2012 MATH LESSON PLAN: KINDS OF PLANE FIGURES OBJECTIVES: At the end of 45 minutes discussion‚ the students will be able to: * Identify the different kinds of plane figures * Draw plane figures correctly * Appreciate the shapes around us. Show awareness to the things around us. PROCEDURE: A. MATERIALS: white board marker (black) Visual aid (bright-colored cartolina) Pictures (shapes)
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EDC 383 10-23-13 Affective Domain Lesson Plan Standards: 4.3 Apply skills to find out how others are feeling. 4.4 Apply skills to predict the potential feelings of others. Objective: Students will draw faces of the emotions of mad‚ sad‚ happy‚ silly‚ scared‚ and excited and be able to identify what each expression looks like on his or her face. Goal: Students will be able to apply skills about how others are feeling Rationale: This lesson gives students an opportunity to learn
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