Lesson Plan: Teach a student how to take a patients temperature correctly using a tympanic thermometer. Session: 1 Week No: 3 Date: 22nd May 2013 Time: 60 minuets Aim: To develop a students’ knowledge and skills when taking and recording patient temperature using a tympanic thermometer. Objectives – At the end of this session the student will have the knowledge to: 1. Discuss how body temperature is controlled. 2. Identify 5 out of 9 reasons why body temperature may be
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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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I. Objectives Given the necessary materials like pictures‚ and activities like puzzles‚ at the end of the 45 minutes lesson‚ the students will be able to achieve 90% of the lesson through; a. Recognizing Dr. Jose Rizal as our national hero. b. Adhering the importance of Dr. Jose Rizal’s works and writings up to this day. c. Dramatization of how Dr. Jose Rizal fought for the Filipinos. II. Subject Matter a. Topic: Dr. Jose Rizal b. Reference: http://www.wikipedia.com/rizalworks
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growth’. IVEY What is effective ECE leadership Leadership in early childhood education can have many styles. No two educational settings will use the same leadership style‚ as effective leadership is adapted to suit different settings and contexts. Effective leadership is created when leaders understand the community they work within. In early childhood settings‚ it is important to understand that the setting is made from a community of learners. In early childhood environments‚ leadership
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Sample Lesson Plan #4 - Secondary English | Subject: English - Writing | Topic: Short Stories | Objectives: Students will be able to define the elements of plot: exposition‚ inciting incident‚ conflict ‚climax‚ resolution. | CCCS – Cumulative Progress Indicator: 3.2 - Curriculum Goal 4.1 | Materials: Text-Prentice Hall Literature/Platinum Level‚ Overhead projector‚ writing journals‚ pencils | Instructional Strategies | Teacher’s/Teacher Aide’s Actions:- Teacher provides information through
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Essential Understanding Lesson Plan – Prologue (15:00) Lesson Objective: Students will learn about the scientific study of the ways in which the thoughts‚ feelings‚ and behaviors of one individual are influenced by the real‚ imagined‚ or inferred behavior or characteristics of other people. Lesson Outline (10:00) 1. Attributing Behavior to Persons or to Situations (1:00) a. Contrast dispositional and situational attributions and learn about the fundamental attribution error
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A detailed Lesson Plan in Web Design and Development Prepared by: Darrex Val S. Jara Jenner C. Elumba March 14‚ 2013 I. Objective At the end of the lesson‚ the students are expected to: 1. Cognitive: a. Define Hypertext mark-up language b. Identify the basic tags of HTML 2. Affective: c. Identify the usage of HTML d. Identify the importance of Web design and development 3. Psychomotor: e. Create a simple website consisting of 5 different
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Philippine Normal University Taft Avenue‚ Manila S.Y. 2013-2014 GRAPH OF COSINE FUNCTION (Semi - Detailed Lesson Plan) Submitted by: Rañola‚ Rachel L. III – 18 BSE Mathematics Submitted to: Prof. Imperio FIELD STUDY PROFESSOR September 13‚ 2013 I. TOPIC: GRAPHING COSINE FUNCTION Subtopic: Properties of Cosine Function Shifting of the graph References: 1. Advance Algebra‚ Trigonometry and Statistics
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A brief Lesson Plan Lesson Plan in Poetry The Rhodora by Ralph Waldo Emerson Prepared by: Jonathan S. Araneta I. Objectives At the end of the lesson 80% of the class will be ableto: A. Focus Skills 1. State the message of the poem read B. Support Skills 1. Arrive at the meaning of difficult words through context clues 2. Identify the writer’s purpose and message in writing the poem 3. Draw out relevant concepts from the poem and relate them to one’s experience
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subtraction‚ multiplication‚ and simple fractions 3. Work with a partner to make up their own word problems Materials The class will need the following: • Overhead projector with transparencies and pens Procedures 1. Begin the lesson by asking students to think about how time and money are used in their daily lives. Students may suggest the following: Amount of time it takes to get to soccer practice Amount of time they are supposed to practice their musical instrument The
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