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    Lesson Plan and Poem

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    DETAILED LESSON PLAN IN ENGLISH – III PREPARED BY: RANIE P. OTADOY I. Objectives: At the end of the lesson the student will be able to: A. point out how attitudes in literature influence one’s behavior; B. respond to ideas‚ issues and concerns presented in reading in creative form; C. appreciate the values underscore by the writer. II. Subject Matter: Topic: The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost Reference: English Expressway III by: Eugenia R. Gargon Virginia F. Bermudez

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    Lesson Plan 1

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    Form LPSE Lesson Planning Techniques and Self Evaluation of Teaching Practice Number of lesson 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Date of lesson 16/11/13 Level of students Grade 2 Learner name Stacey Fellgett Genre Modern No of students 6 Learner PIN Duration 1 hour Age of class 7-9 Learner signature Lesson Planning Techniques Aims and objectives of lesson Aims; To teach the set warm up‚ side stretch‚ walks‚ step ball change‚ split runs and combination steps A

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    Lesson Plan in English

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    The ancient Greeks recognized that light traveled in straight lines and studied some of its properties‚ including reflection and refraction. Over the years the study of light continued and during the 16th and 17th centuries there were conflicting theories which regarded light as either a wave or a particle.[citation needed] The first discovery of electromagnetic radiation other than visible light came in 1800‚ when William Herschel discovered infrared radiation.[7] He was studying the temperature

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    Humanistic Psychology

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    Humanistic Psychology Bell Work: Get all sheets from back of room Humanism  What is Humanistic Application Psychology  Movement in Education  Basic Assumptions  Significant Theorists  Strengths  Key Terms  Weaknesses What is Humanistic Psychology      Study of Psychology that focuses on the study of the whole person. Look at behavior not only through eyes of observer‚ but through eyes of person. Study the meanings‚ understandings‚ and experiences involved in growing

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    Esl. Lesson Plan

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    of spellings. The students will name maximum things around them. Stage/ Time | Activity | Interaction | Rationale | 0-4warmer | Teacher will ask the students about their favourite poem. | t-students | It will provide lead to the theme of the lesson | 5-15Building context | Student will read the poem individually and in group as well. | Student-textStudent-studentStudent-teacher | will build confidence | 15-20Vocabularyfocus | Teacher show pictures to students and asks them to name the pictures

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    Assumption of the Cognitive Behavioral Theory Cognitive Behavioral Therapy will be utilized for the Bully Survival Support Group in that it focuses on the connection between an individual’s thoughts‚ feelings and behavior. The group facilitator presumes that Cognitive Behavioral Therapy will allow for the students to express their feelings/emotions‚ increase self-esteem‚ learn coping skills‚ as well as reduce anxiety‚ fear of attending school and other negative emotions associated with their experiences

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    K2 Lesson Plan

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    ENGLISH BUFFET CLASS Lesson 1: Class Format Introduction and Phonics Review (Consonants and Short vowels) -60 minutes |Time |Activities |Focus |Materials | |(minutes) | |

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    lesson plan for pjk

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    GUIDELINES FOR PURCHASING EXERCISE EQUIPMENT How to choose fitness equipment that is right for you or your clientele N.C. Governor ’s Council on Physical Fitness and Health Department of Health and Human Services GUIDELINES FOR PURCHASING EXERCISE EQUIPMENT How to choose fitness equipment that is right for you or your clientele NOR TH CARO LINA GOVERNOR ’S COUNCIL ON PHYSICAL FITNESS AND HEALTH N.C. GOVERNOR ’S COUNCIL ON PHYSICAL FITNESS AND HEALTH DISCLAIMERS

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    Lesson Plan on Pollution

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    Theme : Health and social issues Topic : Health is Wealth General Objective: Students will be able to obtain‚ process and use information‚ and present the information in a spoken and written forms Learning Outcomes: By the end of the lesson‚ students should be able to: a) brainstorming ideas based on the given article b) write sentences using modal verb “must” and “must not” Focused Skill: Writing Integrated Skill: Reading‚ Speaking‚ Listening Educational Emphasis: Thinking

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    Oobleck Lesson Plan

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    Adventure with Oobleck Date/Time: 3-26-14 11:10-11:40 Sources: Science Center. (n.d.). Oobleck: A program about states of matter. Retrieved from http://http:// www.sciencenter.org/programs/d/oobleck background info and classroom activities.pdf NC Essential Standard & Objective: 2.P.2 Understand the properties of solids and liquids and the changes they undergo Clarifying Objective: 2.P.2.1 Give examples of matter that changes from a solid to a liquid and from a liquid to a

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