Global Lesson Plan Letty Gutiérrez TESOL/507 School‚ Community‚ and Family Culture 2 February 2013 Michelle Barker Introduction In this paper‚ there are two lessons that show the importance of cultural sensitivity. Students will learn the importance of character education and Social Studies in a local and global setting so they may be better people now and in the future. Learning these lessons early on in a safe school community will better prepare them for their journey into the global
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Asia: An Introduction Asia is noted as the biggest of the seven continents of the world. It is divided into six regions‚ each possessing distinctive physical‚ cultural‚ economic and political characteristics. Asia is not only the largest continent but also considered as the most thickly populated‚ with nearly three fifths of the world’s total population. Asia is the cradle of the human race‚ of civilization‚ of the world religions. Philosophy and religions are related to the Asian history. They
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LESSON PLAN Name: WGU Task Objective Number: 602.4.15-35 GENERAL INFORMATION Lesson Title & Subject(s): Mathematics Topic or Unit of Study: Solving multi-step math problems Grade/Level: 3 Instructional Setting: It is a third grade classroom of 20 students (8 girls and 12 boys) seated in 5 groups of 4. Most of the students are of Hispanic ethnicity‚ and the teacher can speak Spanish fluently and uses this skill when deemed necessary. Some students are also Caucasian‚ and there
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Hailey Doyle Dr. Eckert ECE Intro Historical Influence Timeline February 27‚ 2015 Educator and Time period 1. Describe their beliefs about children 2. Identify elements of their work with children‚ teachers‚ parents or society that influenced current ECE practice. 3. What elements are connected to your beliefs about teaching or your philosophy? Martin Luther 16th century Luther believed that children needed to be taught the lessons from God and it was the parent’s duty to make sure children got
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LESSON PLAN IN ENGLISH COLLEGIATE LEVEL TEACHING DEMONSTRATION I. Lesson Guide Title: BASIC INFORMATION ABOUT NEWBORN SCREENING II. Competencies To enhance the awareness and knowledge about Newborn screening To be familiar with the possible genetic metabolic disorders present at birth III. Objectives At the end of every learning session‚ the students would be able to: Know the importance of Newborn screening Recite the goal of Newborn Screening Know the law that
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Common Core Shifts David Coleman’s and the Six Shifts in ELA video clip describes the six core elements needed to shift from the California State Standards of 2005‚ to the new Common Core State Standards (CCSS) of today. Coleman (2012) attributes the shifts in English language arts instruction necessary due to the stagnant National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAP) scores of the past 40 years “during a period where [the United States] doubled educational spending money.” The six shifts
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& List Strategy Lesson Plan NameKatherine Beck | Date6/3/13 | Subject/Grade6th Grade: Writing/LA/Content Literacy | TopicStop & List Literacy Strategy (using middle school election speeches) | The big idea(s) or essential question(s)Students will use a reasoning strategy to organize‚ decipher‚ and interpret information/text by identifying a purpose and listing reasons/goals for the purpose. | State of Idaho and/or common core standards addressed: Standard 2: Comprehension/InterpretationGoal
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Individual Learning Plan: ILP Stage 1 (completed at the start of the course) Name Date 1.Your previous experience of teacher training (of any sort‚ if you have any) 2.Your experience of training adults (if you have any) 3.Study skills check: How would you rate your current level of skill in the following areas:Good Adequate Need to improve Comments Reading text books and extracting information Writing longer assignments‚ referring to your reading and expressing your point of view. Expressing
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This lesson provides students with an opportunity to draw conclusions using one of Aesop’s enjoyable fables. Students will use a chart to record their conclusions as they read. OBJECTIVES Students will: * use story details‚ prior knowledge‚ and logical thinking to draw conclusions about characters and story events. * support conclusions with evidence from story texts and real life. * draw conclusions to comprehend and appreciate a story. SUGGESTED TIME ALLOWANCE This lesson can be
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Cooperative Learning Activity and Lesson Plan Education - General Education Learning Team Cooperative Learning Activity and Lesson Plan Resource: University of Phoenix Material: Lesson Plan Critique Locate a lesson plan that has a cooperative learning activity to present to your Learning Team. Alternatively‚ you may locate an existing lesson plan and incorporate a cooperative learning activity into it. Discuss the characteristics and structures of the cooperative learning activities
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