Lesson Plan Portfolio Lynnette Sharrer Grand Canyon University SPE-359 Danielle Girnius August 9‚ 2015 Lesson Plan 1.docx Lesson Plan 2.docx Lesson Plan 3.docx The key to success in the classroom for students with special needs is for the teacher and students to have the appropriate accommodations‚ modifications‚ and adaptations. These are individualized for the student and can be as easy as moving a student away from a distraction‚ like a pencil sharpener. Existing material in the
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The Perfect (Ofsted) lesson? – meeting the new criteria and delivering progress in learning How can you make sure in the brief time that an inspector (or other assessor) spends in your classroom – that your lesson ticks enough boxes to impress - and gain that outstanding grade? Sharing the criteria for success is essential for any learning experience – if you (or your students) do not know what they are expected to strive for – how do you (or they) know that they have achieved success? So here
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DIRECT INSTRUCTION LESSON PLAN (Case Study 4.2 Lesson Plan) Sample 1 Subject Area: Math Specific Content: Improper fractions and equivalent mixed numbers Grade Level: 6th Grade Length of Lesson: 30 minutes Instructional Objective(s): The learner will write any improper fraction as a mixed number. State Content Standard / Benchmark / Grade Level Expectations: Math – Patterns‚ Relationships‚ and Functions Content Standard: Students describe the relationships among
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TT : Latifa HAFID Text Book: Ticket To English Level: 2nd BAC Unit:4 Timing: 50mn Lesson type/skill(s) emphasized: Integration of skills Lesson: Reading Comprehension Topic: Sustainable development Objectives/standards: By the end of this lesson students will be able to: Skim through the text and predict its content. Read and scan for specific information. Recall and review information. References: students book‚ teacher book‚ Internet
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LESSON PLAN Grade: 7 Subject: Arts and Culture (Movement) Duration: 30 minutes Sub-Topic of this lesson: Exploring elements of movement using Laban’s concept. What is the purpose of the lesson? The purpose of this lesson is to introduce learners to different elements of movement and exploring space using level‚ shape‚ dimension and so forth 1. Summarise the most important content knowledge that pupils should know and understand by the end of this lesson. 2. Rudolf Laban analysed movement
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Carol-Ann Dennis – Backward Planning Lessons 1-4 – Week 3 Title of Lesson 1: What is a chemical reaction? Grade Levels: 7th grade Standard: MS – PS1-2. – Analyze and interpret data on the properties of substances before and after the substances interact to determine if a chemical reaction has occurred. (examples = burning sugar or steel wool‚ fat reacting with sodium hydroxide‚ and mixing zinc with hydrogen chloride). Objectives: Students will be introduced to chemical reactions‚ reactants
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Interpretation. «The last lesson» I would like to start my interpretation with a few words about the author. Alphonse Daudet (13 May 1840 – 16 December 1897) french short-story writer and novelist. Daudet wrote his first novel at age 14. Unable to finish his schooling after his parents lost all their money‚ he took a position in a duke’s household. He later joined the army but fled the terrors of the Paris Commune of 1871. His many works include the story collection Monday Tales (1873)‚ the play L’Arlsienne (1872)
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Camelot; winter would be upon them soon. However‚ things were going better than Percival could have hoped for. Rion was adjusting to life in the castle he had new friends his own age and loved his lessons. “I like maths and science the best‚” the little boy had declared after his first day of lessons. “No‚ maybe writing and reading. Or Latin… I like Latin a lot! Sir Geoffrey of Monmouth says if I work very hard‚ I can learn Greek‚ too! Can I tell you something in Latin?” Percival chuckled. “Go
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Date : 14/8/2012 Time : 8.00 – 9.00 a.m. (60 minutes) Year : 1 (One) No of pupils : 30 Theme : Chad the Milkman Lesson summary : Teacher begins the lesson with showing Big Book entitled ‘Chad the Milkman’. Teacher tells pupils to read a book they must start from left to right. From the picture of the book‚ pupils answer Wh question; why did the man fall? Using Big Book‚ teacher tells the story. Teacher divides the pupils into groups and asks to retell the story in their own creativity
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SEMI DETAILED LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH I. Objectives 1. Point out author’s purpose. 2. Note specific details to support the main idea. 3. Relate the author with the selection 4. Differentiate an essay from a poem. II. SUBJECT MATTER “I AM A FILIPINO” (p.56-58) -by: Carlos P. Romulo “BALLAD OF A MOTHER’S HEART” –poem Reference: Better English for Philippine High Schools Strategies: Reading‚ Lecture‚ classroom discussion III. PROCEDURE • MOTIVATION: 1. Ask students how
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