through imagination and reflection." -- Reading Lolita in Tehran‚ p.19 Azar Nafisi ’s Reading Lolita in Tehran is a source of inspiration and hope for many who are interested in teaching and discussing literature‚ especially as it pertains to the social and political power of women. Personally‚ this is one of those books I end up reading at least once every year. In my most recent reading‚ I was struck by the prevalence of powerful storytellers‚ those who shape
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Nicolette F. Nuñez August 11‚ 2010 Grade Level: Grade 8- Damselfly Subject: Biology LESSON PLAN Lesson: Chemical Reactions + Catabolism/Anabolism Number of Meetings: 1 Behavioral Objectives: At the end of the lesson‚ students should be able to: a.) Relate chemical reactions with metabolism b.) Identify the major components of a chemical reaction c.) Describe at least one everyday example of an endergonic and exergonic reaction d.) Relate the breakdown and formations
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1 Ashley Owens EED-364 April 28‚ 2013 Website Lesson Plans Being a child’s teacher they can be an effective partner in their learning carers by helping them understand number sense. In math there are many interactions that can be done to get children to learn math. With these interaction it will build skills that will help lay
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LESSON PLAN IN SCIENCE III I. LEARNING OBJECTIVES Describe the external parts of the eye. Participate actively in the group activity. II. SUBJECT MATTER External Parts of the Eyes A. Science Concept : Our eyes are the sense organ for seeing. These are external parts of the eyes; eyebrows‚ eyelashes and eyelids. B. Reference : Science & Health 3 pp.30-32 C. Processes : Observing‚ Describing‚ Identifying D. Materials
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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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[ROUND – 1] DATE SUBJECT / ASPECT PORTION 15-9-12 ENGLISH READING & RECITATION ENG: L – 4 & 5 Poem – Seeds TO THEOLOGY/ MORAL SCIENCE (ORALS) 26-9-12 ARABIC (ORALS) 15-9-12 TO THEO: Surah Al- Nas / MSC: ARABIC: Letters with words Reading Les- 3 ई‚उ‚ऊ HINDI READING & RECITATION S.A.C ORAL (PAGE 8) L–5 - - मात्रा Recitation Lesson – 10 26-9-12 English & Hindi Spelling ( lesson wise) & Listening Comprehension Dates will be notified in the school
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Lesson Planning Form Teacher: FOX Class: Year 10 Subject: English Date: 27/3/07 Lesson: 1 Room: P7 |Learning objectives |Learning outcomes | |To identify the contrasting images of cruelty and love in the poem ‘Vultures’. |To have understood that these images exist side by side in the poem. | |Resources
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Detailed Lesson Plan in MAPEH (GRADE VII-SECONDARY) Prepared By: Mark Anthony P. Narciso I. Objectives At the end of the lesson‚ the students will be able to: 1 describe the sources of folk design or motif of the indigenous communities from Mindanao. 2 recognize the plant fern as a common motif in the art of Mindanao. 3 create an assemblage made of varied plant materials. II. Subject Matter ART: Folk Art of Mindanao Reference/s: DepEd MAPEH Module Grade 7 Materials:
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Teacher Name | Date | Level | Length | TP no | | | Elementary | 40 mins | 3 | Main Aims | * By the end of the lesson‚ Ss will have had controlled and freer practice of lexis for free activities | Secondary Aims | * For Ss to develop their speaking skills on the topic and to practise adverbs of frequency | Personal Aims | * Establish and maintain a good pace‚ keeping to estimated timings as much as possible * Give plenty of STT | Materials | Class Profile | Own gap-fill
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Dribbling with your Feet Stacie Shirk PED 212 Instructor French January 11‚ 2013 Dribbling with your Feet Section 1: 1. Grade level: Second Grade 2. Estimated level of developmental stage: predictable‚ self-paced (Hastie‚ 2012). 3. Number of students: Twenty 4. Fundamental skill (to be taught): Dribbling a soccer ball with their feet 5. State standard for Washington State (NASPE‚ 2008) a. Demonstrates locomoter skills in a variety of activities and lead-up games
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