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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DISCUSSION METHODDiscussion methods are effective in getting thetrainees to think constructively while interactingwith the rest of the group. Conduct discussionswith large or small groups; however‚ small groupsare more desirable. You can control and directa small group more easily than you can largergroups of 10 or more trainees. If a group isextremely large‚ break it into smaller groups orteams with a discussion leader for each team.The use of the terms class discussion anddirected discussion
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the following organs are clearly displayed..."; "take a replicable blood pressure reading by appropriately using a sphygmomanometer"). • Affective: attitudes‚ appreciations‚ relationships. [pic] Tips for writing objectives • How specific and detailed should objectives be? It depends on what they are used for! Objectives for sequencing a unit plan will be more general than for specifying a lesson plan. • Don’t make writing objectives tedious‚ trivial‚ time-consuming‚ or mechanical
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Movie Lesson Plan Ideas Ways to Effectively Use Movies in Class Including movies in your lessons can help enhance learning and increase student interest levels while providing direct instruction on the topic at hand. While there are pros and cons to including movies in lesson plans‚ there are ways that you can help ensure that the movies you choose do in fact have the learning impact you desire. The following list gives ideas for how you can effectively use films to reinforce what is being taught
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Understanding by Design Lesson Plan Subject Level: English 4 Title: Education for Life No. of Meetings: 5 days Topics: word analysis‚ structuring dialogues/english sentence and performing a play Established Goals | Understanding | At the end of the week unit the learners will be able to:G. 1 Assess the effectiveness of listening strategies employed considering text types‚ the listening task and purpose for listening to be able to produce an effective speech.G. 2Develop strategies
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LESSON PLAN TEMPLATE Teacher Candidate: Course: Reading & Social Development LESSON PREPARATION [before the lesson] Topic: Menu Preparation · Concept: Students will make a lunch menu Subject: English Grade: K-3 Primary Objective: Students will make a lunch menu. Students will list and label foods that are important to them and then explain to others why or why not they think the others should try these foods. Students will use English to communicate in social settings. Students
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LESSON PLAN Note: By using the [Tab] key or the mouse‚ the cursor will automatically move to the next box. On the procedure section‚ use one box for each phase (engage‚ study or activate) of your plan. Teacher: |Room: 09| Observer: n/a|Expected numbers: 09| Date & Time: 03/13/2012|Class level: Intermediate| Context: Introduction of present perfect tense mainly answering the question‚ "Where have you been?"‚ "What have you done?"|
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SAMPLE LESSON PLANS FOR ELL STUDENTS: Elementary‚ Middle and High School Level From: The U.S. Department of Education’s Office of English Language Acquisition‚ Language Enhancement & Academic Achievement for Limited English Proficient Students (OELA) ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LESSON PLAN 1 Title: Metaphor Content: Language arts Grade Level: Fifth grade Learning outcomes: reading a poem that uses metaphor learning the meaning of metaphor discussing the use of metaphor writing
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Reading Author: Date created: 12/10/2013 6:45 PM PST ; Date modified: 12/10/2013 8:47 PM PST VITAL INFORMATION Subject(s) ESL‚ Language Arts (English)‚ Reading Topic or Unit of Study Reading Comprehension Grade/Level Grade 2 Summary This lesson is designed to increase reading comprehension‚ fluency‚ and provide practice with high frequency words while supporting English Language Learners. STANDARDS Standards AZ Arizona English Language Proficiency (ELP) Standards (2013) Stage: ELL Stage II: Grades 1 2
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Teaching Adjectives to Grade VI pupils (through poem) A DETAILED LESSON PLAN IN ENGLISH FOR GRADE VI PUPILS (FOR 4th GRADING PERIOD) By: ESMAELA DIANN B. MASCARDO I. OBJECTIVES: At the end of the discussion‚ pupils will be able to: Build vocabulary through pictures presented. Practice proper way of reciting a poem. Interpret meaning of a poem through pictures. Identify adjectives used in the poem. Use adjectives in describing their hometown. II. SUBJECT MATTER: Pointing out adjectives
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