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    Let’s talk about summary. Based on the APA homework and the diagnostic rough drafts‚ it’s pretty clear some folks are still having difficulties discerning between summary and paraphrase. The distinction between these two is incredibly important to grasp‚ as your summary in your Essay 1 must be clear and concise. Note that you should be able to summarize the main argument claims of your chosen article in a single paragraph. OK‚ so what is a summary? When we talk about summaries‚ we are usually talking

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    SAMPLE OF FORM 2 LESSON PLAN   Date: 10th November 2009   Time/Duration: 9.00-10.20am (1 hour 20 minutes)   Class: Form 2B Number of Students: 30 Proficiency Level: Intermediate Theme: Science and Technology Topic: Recycle Background Knowledge: Students have been exposed to basic knowledge of the                                                         importance of recycle. Language skill focus: Writing (70%)  (This determines that this lesson is a WRITING LESSON)   Integrated skills:

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    SAMPLE LESSON PLANS FOR ELL STUDENTS: Elementary‚ Middle and High School Level From: The U.S. Department of Education’s Office of English Language Acquisition‚ Language Enhancement & Academic Achievement for Limited English Proficient Students (OELA) ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LESSON PLAN 1 Title: Metaphor Content: Language arts Grade Level: Fifth grade Learning outcomes: reading a poem that uses metaphor learning the meaning of metaphor discussing the use of metaphor writing

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    Who Am I? ( Values Education Sample Lesson Plan for All School Levels I. Objectives After the lesson‚ the students will be able to: share to the class about their traits and characteristics as part of their self-discovery. appreciate and respect themselves and other people’s unique traits and characteristics. make a personal commitment on improving oneself. II. Subject Matter (Knowing Oneself) Johari Window was named for its creators‚ Joseph Luft and Harry Ingham‚ is a useful

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    Sample Lesson Plan #4 - Secondary English | Subject: English - Writing | Topic: Short Stories | Objectives: Students will be able to define the elements of plot: exposition‚ inciting incident‚ conflict ‚climax‚ resolution. | CCCS – Cumulative Progress Indicator: 3.2 - Curriculum Goal 4.1 | Materials: Text-Prentice Hall Literature/Platinum Level‚ Overhead projector‚ writing journals‚ pencils | Instructional Strategies | Teacher’s/Teacher Aide’s Actions:- Teacher provides information through

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    Mini-lesson #1 Title: GO Fish Phonics Grade: 1 Pillar: Phonics General Goal: Review graphemes Specific Goal: The students will be able to identify and pronounce S/P/T/C/A/K Teacher Modeling/Explicit Instruction: -Teacher will begin by writing the 6 letters on the board‚ going over each pronunciation as a class. -The teacher will review the targeted letter sounds as well as model how they fit in with other letter sounds. -As the class‚ students will brainstorm words that begin with

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    free tıme - draw two columns on the board thıngs I lıke to do and thıngs I don’t lıke to do. Demonstrate the activating and allow students to say the vocabulary words Readıng‚ Sleepıng ‚ eatıng‚ -Make the students repeat . Main lesson focus -Students will write their sentences about their ınterests What they lıke? what they love? what they enjoy? Assessment one (Activity) -Split the class into five groups‚ and give each group a cut out worksheet ; students

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    Participates regularly in physical activity. Standard 6: Values physical activity for health‚ enjoyment‚ challenge‚ self-expression‚ and/or social interaction. By the end of the lesson‚ the student will be able to: • Dance to the Cupid Shuffle (by hip hop artist Cupid) in a line dance format Lesson Description/Overview: NASPE’s goal is to provide guidance in an effort to ensure that every school provides a comprehensive school physical activity program with quality physical education

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    Mini Ethnography at Colors of Inequality Conference I chose to do my ethnographic study at the Intergenerational Spring Seminar sponsored by the Unitarian Universalists United Nations Office (UU-UNO). The theme for this year’s conference was The Colors of Inequality: Costs and Consequences Conference. This conference took place at three locations throughout New York City. The three locations it took place at were All Souls Church (NYC)‚ the Salvation Army International Social Justice Commission

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    Toni Cade Bambara: Lesson for Change Toni Cade Bambara was a renowned author‚ educator and civil rights activist. She created short stories that drew attention and awareness to the social‚ political and economic issues of her time. “Bambara always insisted that social commitment is inseparable from the production of art.” (Andrews‚ Foster and Harris 22) “The Lesson”‚ published in 1972‚ is a short story from the collection‚ “Gorilla‚ My Love”. This story’s purpose was to bring the social inequalities

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