A. PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION: Paper I (200 marks) Duration: Two hours • Current events of national and international importance • History of India and Indian National Movement • Indian and World Geography‐Physical‚ Social‚ Economic Geography of India and the World. • Indian Polity and Governance‐Constitution‚ Political System‚ Panchayati Raj‚ Public Policy‚ Rights Issues‚ etc. • Economic and Social Development‐Sustainable Development‚ Poverty‚ Inclusion‚ Demographics‚ Social Sector Initiatives
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Detailed Lesson Plan in Mathematics IV (Review Lesson) I. Objectives: During the review activities‚ pupils are expected to: a. Identify the different properties of multiplication; b. explain the importance of cooperation; c. answer the challenge/exercises about the properties of multiplication Value Focus: Cooperation II. Subject Matter: Properties of Multiplication Reference: Math for all IV. Pages 111-113
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on the board the class can discuss why they put each picture where. At this time the children could ask questions about the activity itself or anything pertaining to fire and fire safety. Children will then have free play and teachers will encourage discussions with the children during their dramatic play on what they are doing and how they are using the safety skills they just learned about. Procedure To prepare the children for this activity the teacher must discuss the difference between hot
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Grade: 14 / 15 Lead in: Group activity with a ball in a circle. Teacher presents situation i.e ’classroom’ and throws ball to a student. Student who receives ball states something they are allowed/ not allowed to do‚ ’I can’t talk over the teacher’ Introduces concept of can/can’t giving student opportunity to use the term can/ can’t if they know it. This would be a controlled activity. For a lead in you need to create interest and set the scene. They won’t be able to go straight into an
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Critically discuss the contribution of positivism to the study of society The positivist research method in the social sciences become more influential by August Comte‚ who tended to build a methodology based on facts rather than speculation. For Comte‚ the social sciences should concentrate on scientific laws rather than contemplation (Marcuse‚ 1941‚ p. 345). This theoretical perspective continues to be the present method of conducting research. This essay argues that positivism has accelerated
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Concept: Semester: Fall 2014 Course #: Grade Level: # of Students: Date: 10-30-14 Title of Lesson: Scooter Soccer Unit: Adaptive PE Pre-Professional Teacher: John Rountree I. Educational Standards: (Arkansas Frameworks or NCATE) MC.1.RSA.4 PSB.3.RSA.3 PSB.3.RSA.1 II. Goal(s):Students will learn to play the game of soccer while rolling around on scooters (wheelchairs) in order to school. III. Objectives: Cognitive: Students will be able to perform the task with confidence
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Buladaco‚ Jemaima M. Time: 7:00 – 10:00 AM Course: BSIE-ComEd Date: March 13‚ 2013 Cooperating Teacher: Mr. Alvin Quileste Supervisor: Prof. Valentino Angeles I. OBJECTIVES At the end of the lesson‚ the students are expected to: 1. Extend the nested if-then-else conditional statement in making simple animation using Visual Basic 6.0 2. Perform simple animation using the nested if-then-else conditional statement in Visual Basic 6.0 3. Appreciate
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Lesson Plan in Literature for Grade 7 Students I. Objectives Students must be able to do the following at the end of the activities with at least 75% proficiency. Define poetry. Enumerate the kinds of poetry. Interpret a poem. Explain observation regarding young love in written form. II. Subject Matter “Ambahan” Hanunuo-Mangyan Poem Reference: http://www.mangyan.org/book/export/html/34 Materials: Copy of the pre-assigned text‚ pictures and questionnaires. III. Procedure A
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A Semi-detailed Lesson Plan in Developmental Reading I. Objectives At the end of the lesson‚ the students are expected to: a. Define reading b. Enumerate the types of reading c. Specify the purposes of reading d. Demonstrate the proper postures in oral reading II. Subject Matter Developmental Reading I References: 1. Developmental Reading I‚ Dr. Edisteo B. Bernardez Page 4-5 2. Developmental Reading‚ Dr. Angelita Romero Dr. Rene Romero III. Materials: Powerpoint presentation‚ video clips and
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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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