and students must be able to master the first level before the next can occur. In science you need to start a lesson plan by testing your students’ ability to recall learned factual information. One of the first things I would do when planning a lesson in regards to the cognitive objectives of Blooms Taxonomy‚ is to start with memorization of facts and definitions. I would make sure the lesson I was planning would demonstrate the
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Lesson Plan – “The Necklace” and “Cinderella” Grade Level: 9th grade Course: 9th grade English (Intermediate to Advanced) Literature: “The Necklace” by Guy de Maupassant; “Cinderella” by Grimm Brothers I. 1. Students will define elements of a short story‚ including: characterization‚ setting‚ mood‚ protagonist‚ point of view‚ and theme. 2. Students identify the protagonist‚ setting‚ point of view‚ mood‚ and theme(s) in “The Necklace.” 3. Students will intelligently predict the plot of “The
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PPG TESL COHORT II FEBRUARY 2012 SEMESTER 5 (2014) KSSR LISTENING AND SPEAKING LESSON PLAN Prepared by : Puan Anita bt Ahmad Class : Year 3 Elit Level: Intermediate/Average Enrolment: 25 pupils Date : 4th March 2014 Time : 11.00 a.m. – 12.00 p.m. (60 minutes) Theme : World of Knowledge Topic : Having Fun Title : Routines Focused Skill: Listening and Speaking Integrated Skill: Writing Learning Standard: 1.2.1 Able to participate in daily conversations: (e) talk about oneself
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Lesson Planning Form Teacher: FOX Class: Year 10 Subject: English Date: 27/3/07 Lesson: 1 Room: P7 |Learning objectives |Learning outcomes | |To identify the contrasting images of cruelty and love in the poem ‘Vultures’. |To have understood that these images exist side by side in the poem. | |Resources
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LESSON PLAN Subject : English 4 Theme : Birthday Party Integrated skills : Reading Functions : to enable the students to reordering jumbled sentences based on the pictures. Vocabulary : preparing‚ making‚ remember‚ praying‚ present‚ ribbon‚ clown‚ birthday party‚ candle Media : flashcards and pictures No Teaching Phase Teacher’s Instruction Student Activities Teaching Aids 1 Pre-Teaching Greet the students: “Hello good morning students. How are you?
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Lesson Plan 7 Program ELL Course Title Classic in Translation Course Code ENG 4125 Section 11A Day Tuesday Date February 12‚ 2013 Objective: Students will understand the complexity that a character can contribute to the text in the form of plot development and character development. Topic Analyze how complex characters (e.g.‚ those with multiple or conflicting motivations) develop over the course of a text‚ interact with other characters‚ and advance the
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|WEEK |LEARNING OBJECTIVES |LEARNING OUTCOMES |ACTIVITIES |REMARKS | |1 |FORM 4 ORIENTATION | | |4/1 – 6/1 |
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Lesson Plan Date: 14th January‚ 2013 School: The Faculty of Philosophy Class and level: 6th grade (14 year-olds) Number of students: 20 + Teacher-mentor: Milica and Nina Student-teacher: Jovana Spasic 3055‚ Jovana Petrovic 3095‚ Andrijana Jankovic 3076‚ Milena Stojiljkovic 3068 Lesson: based on songs Objectives: By the end of the class the Ss will: ➢ have acquired dream-related vocabulary (daydream‚ dreamland‚ like a dream‚ “sweet dreams”‚ pipe dream); ➢ have
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Maggie Tejada – Adapted from readwritethink.org Review Elements of Fiction by Creating a Stapeless book online. (4th Grade) In this lesson students review the elements of fiction and key components of a book report. They are then given an opportunity to identify and share these concepts by writing and illustrating their own mini-book based on a fiction book they have chosen to read. They use the online Stapleless Book tool to publish their mini-books. This activity offers an alternative to
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Lesson Plan in Grade 7 English Submitted to: Prof. Mary Ann Constantino Submitted by: Aguelo‚ Amor Joy S. Pinongpong‚ Cheryl T. Content Standard(s) The learner understands that reading is a psycholinguistic guessing game which utilizes visual and non-visual information in order to confirm‚ modify and monitor one’s comprehension. Performance Standard(s) The learner □ activates prior knowledge conceptually related to text and establishes a purpose from reading □ will be self-aware
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