REYES‚ Michael A. Educ 2: Social Dimension BSCS - 4 Prof. Fernandez I. Objectives: At the end of the lesson‚ the students should be able to: a. Define what is Globalization and its Impact on Education b. Observe the impact of globalization on Education c. Develop of being globally competitive II. Subject Matter a. Topic: Globalization and its Impact on Education b. Instructional Materials: LCD Projector and a laptop c. References: Vega‚ Violeta A
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LESSON PLAN Subject : ELECTRONICS Materials needed : Chalk‚ Blackboard‚ Eraser‚ Visual Aids I. Topic : Resistor Color Coding II. Objectives At the end of the lesson‚ the students will 1. State the colors of the resistor color coding accordingly. 2. Name the value of resistors based on the color codes. 3. Appreciate the value of using codes. III. Activities 1. Prayer/Greetings/Introduction. 2. Review of the previous topic. What is resistor? 3. Motivation:
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Safety First Preschool 3-5 Year Olds Purpose Learn how to prevent unintentional injury‚ learn to express and understand the emotions that may go along with injury and/or dangerous situations‚ learn to understand the difference between safe and unsafe‚ learn to follow simple directions and allow children to enhance social development through group activities and play. Objectives The children will recognize the importance of individuals outside the family who care for others and aid in
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assigned to teach English which is her major‚ it can be concluded that her students will acquire adequate learning. All these factors greatly contribute to the effectiveness of teaching as well as learning. Having stated that‚ I realized that for a lesson or a curriculum will be best implemented and taught if all the necessary components‚ which in this case are the class program‚ teacher’s assignment and room assignment‚ are present and well organized. Proper organization can greatly influence and
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Lesson Plans for: Acting/Improv Program for Teens Class/ages: Acting/Improv – 4th-8th grade Week One: • Introductions (TV news interviews-one student interviews another as a reporter) • Explain rules and objectives for class • Review main aspects of improv: o Imagination – “When stories clash”-Huck Finn meets Harry Potter o Play – Kids at play-1st graders at playground‚ babies in crib o Trust – Gibberish o Observation – Whisper/Normal/Shout
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Workshop I Workshop II Workshop III Workshop IV Workshop V Fundamentals of Inquiry Facilitator’s Guide WORKSHOP II: PROCESS SKILLS A Professional Development Curriculum from the Institute for Inquiry® The second in a set of five workshops for teacher professional development. PROCESS SKILLS Exploratorium‚ San Francisco‚ CA 94123 www.exploratorium.edu © 2006 by Exploratorium. All rights reserved. Permission for use of these materials is granted for noncommercial educational
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Table of Contents Getting to Know You Personal Shield Class Time Capsule Classmate Venn Diagrams This Thing Tells a Story Question Hat Spreading Kindness Name Card Appreciation Group Collage 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 Fillers Add On Park It Picnic Word Chain Hidden Leader Silent Corners Animal Draw Number Drawings Monster Sign Me Observation Station Easy Poetry Formats Chalkboard Hangman Quick Word Scramble Words Within a Word Make a Word World Connection Shoe Relay How Good is your Memory? Think‚ Think
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Lesson Plan Checklist: Art‚ Grade 3-5 1. Do textbooks and other print resources (magazines‚ newspapers‚ journals‚ books‚ internet articles) include content and illustrations that reflect the experiences of people from diverse backgrounds? 2. Does the physical environment (pictures‚ posters‚ and graphics) include images of people with a range of different abilities and body types engaged in a variety of activities? Does it also include images of many different kinds of family compositions
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fit into American society and it will be important for me to integrate the student ’s culture into the class (Banks‚ J. and Banks‚ C.‚ 2003). This starts with me the teacher being familiar with the specific family to work effectively with those ELL parents. When considering the involvement of ESL parents‚ it is important to make it easy for parents to be involved in their child ’s education. Teachers should survey parents about family to learn about the best way to work with the family and
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Department of Education Davao del Norte State College Brgy. New Visayas‚ Panabo City LESSON PLAN IN GRADE 7 Name: Charisa Lou B. Ocon BSE-II English I. Objectives: At the end of the lesson‚ 90% of the students must be able to do the following with 90% proficiency: 1. Define the four types of sentences 2. Identify the punctuation/s and the differences of the types of sentences 3. Construct sentences involving the four types of the sentences; and 4. Perform a short
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