Instructional Supervisory Plan TIME ALLOTMENT | TOPICS/CONTENT | SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES | STRATEGIES | INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS | LEARNING OUTCOMES | EVALUATION/REMARKS | May 2013 | SReA | Assess the readiness of Grade I pupils | Monitoring of the conduct of SReA | SReA reading passages/Questionnaires/Form | Pupils were grouped as to ready or not ready | Teachers focus more on the pupils who are not ready | June 2013 | Pre-test | Diagnose the academic perfor-mance of students | Monitoring of Pre-test
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Lesson Plan Lesson Topic/Focus: Under the sea fish (includes some invertebrates) Date: 20-4-2008 VELS Domain(s): Science Grade(s)/Year Level(s): grade 4‚ level 3 VEL Dimension(s): Science knowledge and understanding Duration of Lesson: 1hour to an hour and 10mins Learning Standard(s)/Outcome(s): At the completion of this lesson students will be able to: - explain what a fish is; - distinguish which animals are called fish that are not actually fish (using the technical
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Holistic Care Plan Millena Gershon Rasmussen College Author Note This research is being submitted on August 2‚ 2013 for Michelle MacDonald NUR4529 Public Health and Community Nursing Holistic Care Plan A primary focus of holistic nursing is to bring “caring” and “healing” back into our health care system. The first step in this process is for nurses to learn to love and care for themselves. While this may seem a selfish pursuit‚ learning to care deeply for ourselves by taking the time to nurture
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show the impact that the United States could make on European countries by helping restore the political and economic crisis that had happened due to World War II. As a result of the many disasters that happened in Europe after the war‚ the Marshall Plan was to be placed in order to give Western Europe billions of dollars to help rebuild their economies and to maintain a better way of living than they had become used to. Europe was in need of great
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ARCHITECTURAL BUILT FORM AND PUBLIC DIALOGUE: AN EVALUATION OF PUBLIC WALL IN ITS COMMUNICATIVE ROLE A THESIS SUBMITTED TO THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF NATURAL AND APPLIED SCIENCES OF MIDDLE EAST TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY BY TUĞBA GÜÇLÜ IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE IN ARCHITECTURE DECEMBER 2006 i Approval of the Graduate School of Applied and Natural Sciences Prof. Dr. Canan Özgen Director I certify that this thesis
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BUSINESS PLAN FOR WASH DRY AND GUARD DETAILING Bachelors Capstone Final Project Elizabeth M. Towler MT499-01 Professor Ernest Norris Table of Contents Section 1: Executive Summary (Business Description) 2 Section 2: Code of Conduct 7 Section 3: Marketing Plan (Strategy and SWOT) 11 Section 4: Operations 16 Section 5: Finance 22 Section 6: Cash Flow Analysis 28 Section 7: Information
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STAGE | PROCEDURE | TASKS | INTERACTION | 1 | Let students watch the love story of the song “Friday I’m in love”. | Watch the love story of the song “Friday I’m in love”. | Sts | 2 | Elicit information of the love story they had recently watched. | Tell and remember the love story. | Sts & T | 3 | Tell students they will have to do an activity‚ and for complete it they’ll have to listen carefully to the song. | Listen to the instructions. | Sts & T | 4 | Let students listen to the
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Using SEI Strategies in a SIOP Lesson Plan Mandy Wynne Grand Canyon University: ESL-434 Advanced Principles of SEI Instruction and Assessment Sep 24‚ 2012 (O101) October 21‚ 2012 Using SEI Strategies in a SIOP Lesson Plan This lesson should be taught in a sixth grade class. The students do not have to be English Language Learners‚ (ELL) in order to benefit from this lesson and meet state standards. It is an interactive way to learn about different geographic regions of students in the class
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and strong relationships with potential customers is key to competitive advantage in today’s competitive business environment. The idea of developing and upholding the relationship between customers and organisations through comprehensive marketing plans took a while. Before‚ organisations were more vigilant to improve their line of products and services only. Strategic Marketing planning was introduced by theorists and policy makers when they identified the need and scope of long-term relationship
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The Market Plan The Market Plan Indus Motor Company Ltd. Indus Motor Company Ltd. Azeem Danish Student ID: A4042710 Azeem Danish Student ID: A4042710 Table of Contents 1. Executive Summary 2 2. Introduction 2 3. Business Mission 2 4. External Marketing Audit Macro Environment 3 4.1 PEEST ANALYSIS 4 4.2 Micro Environment 6 4.2.1 Overall Market 6 5. Internal Marketing Audit 8 5.1 Operating results 8 5.2 Strategic issues analysis 8 5.3 Marketing
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