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
Premium Standardization
Running head: LESSON PLAN EVALUATION Lesson Plan Evaluation Team Purple Tracy Walsh‚ Laquesha Wilkins‚ Tameka Yancey Grand Canyon University EED 503N- Curriculum & Methods: Mathematics November 24‚ 2010 Lesson Plan Evaluation Many schools require their teachers to follow a specific curriculum and pacing guide as they teach mathematics. The mathematics expectations‚ or standards‚ vary from state to state in the specific concepts addressed‚ the
Premium Number Lesson plan Assessment
LESSON PLAN Grade: 7 Subject: Arts and Culture (Movement) Duration: 30 minutes Sub-Topic of this lesson: Exploring elements of movement using Laban’s concept. What is the purpose of the lesson? The purpose of this lesson is to introduce learners to different elements of movement and exploring space using level‚ shape‚ dimension and so forth 1. Summarise the most important content knowledge that pupils should know and understand by the end of this lesson. 2. Rudolf Laban analysed movement
Premium Teacher Assessment Learning
Adjective Lesson Plan: Teaching with PPP It is important that advanced students’ vocabulary continuously progresses. This teaching plan explains how to teach new adjectives. Date: 14 July 2013 Class Level: Level 7 – Advanced Students Length of Lesson: 1 hour 5 minutes Lesson Type & Subject: Vocabulary: adjectives. Materials Needed: Pictures of weather‚ realia (abnormally large fruit/object‚ flower) and worksheet. Lesson Objective: Students
Premium Noun Adjective Pronoun
Philippians Lesson plan Jennifer Bennett October 13‚ 2012 Philippians Lesson plan Introduction: Only one person should be talking at a time. When someone else is talking‚ please do not have a side conversation with someone else. Respect others point of views‚ not everyone will have the same opinion. Say what you think in a respectful way. Combing topic: think and act like Christ. Be like mind‚ having the same love‚ being
Free New Testament Jesus Christianity
discussion in this text refer to amethod in which you direct and control the verbalexchange of the class. To use this method‚ firstlay a suitable foundation for the discussion byasking one or more challenging questions. Thenstimulate the trainees to discuss the basicquestions; finally‚ guide the discussion to a logicalconclusion.In the directed discussion‚ you act as thechairman or moderator. As a result of yourquestions‚ suggestions‚ and redirection of ideas‚the trainees in the class become genuinely
Premium Family
PBL Lesson Plan Lesson Title: You Smoke‚ You Choke Lesson Description: Students will work together in small groups‚ visiting various websites and cutting out images from magazines and the internet (under adult supervision)‚ to create an anti-smoking collage. These collages will illustrate why children should not smoke‚ including the dangers of tobacco use. Grade Level: 3rd grade – 8th grade Instruction Phase: Knowledge‚ Comprehension‚ Application‚ Analysis Duration: 45-60 minutes
Free Tobacco Nicotine Tobacco smoking
FLUENCY |Facilitator’s Guide 1: Sequencers | | | | | |Training Objectives: |1. Define sequencers. | | |2. Identify order sequencers | |
Premium Question Decision making The Order
Health Education for the Teacher LESSON PLAN Candidate Name: | Date: 2-17-12 | Lesson Title: Tobacco is whacko‚ (and expensive!) | Grade Level: 6 | Type of Lesson: Group Exploration | Instructional Strategies / Method of Delivery:Guided DiscussionQuestioning Strategy (metacognitive)Guided Summation | Content Area:Health | Subject Matter:Tobacco | Content Standard: Standard 1: Essential Concepts1.1.A Explain short- and long-term effects of alcohol‚ tobacco‚ inhalant‚ and other
Free Tobacco Smoking Tobacco smoking
Lesson Plan in Astronomy I. Objective At the end of the lesson‚ the students are expected to: 1. Identify the different future missions of NASA. 2. Appreciate the exploration of NASA to benefit all mankind. 3. Explain the plans of NASA. II. Subject Matter NASA’s Future Plans About Space Exploration Reference: http://www.nasa.gov/missions/future/index.html Materials: laptop III. Procedure A. Learning Activities Teacher’s Activity“Good Morning Class...”“Let us pray
Free NASA Space exploration International Space Station