LEVEL EDUCATION The Department Lesson Plan TITLE OF THE PLAN: The Digestive System GRADE LEVEL: 7th SUBJECT AREA: Science CONCEPT/SKILL: To know the different organs in the digestive system and their functions. The students will also learn more intensely about the esophagus. TARGET AUDIENCE: Regular class size. 50-minute class period I. PREPARING TO TEACH: Identifying goals‚ objectives‚ purpose‚ and gathering materials and resources. 1. GOALS: Determine the meaning of
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‘A critical commentary on how the experiences of learning influence approaches to teaching’ Throughout my education and experiences in schools‚ I have gained great interest in the subject of learning. Since a young age I have discovered a lot about myself as a learner. During primary school I struggled with science and received support because of this. Alongside my teachers I began to realise that although I was being taught through auditory methods‚ I am very much a kinaesthetic learner and activist
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Objectives: At the end of the lesson students shall be able to: 1. Illustrate a concept map using collocations as an aid in unlocking meaning. 2. Demonstrate understanding on the use of conjunctive adverbs by making sentences. II Subject Matter: 1. Using collocation in unlocking meaning 2. Friendship by Ralph Wardo Emerson 3. Conjunctive adverbs III. Materials: -audio of the song “That’s what Friends are for”‚ marker‚ reading selection IV. Procedure: 1. For the motivation part‚ the teacher
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Lesson Plan : Earth’s Mantle Convection Teacher Name: Adams Grade: Grade 7-8 Subject: Science Topic: Convection Currents in the Earth’s Mantle Content: Convection currents‚ Earth’s interior structure‚ Plate tectonics Goals: The student will set up a model of a situation occuring in nature. The student will make predictions based on prior knowledge. The student will use appropriate techniques in measuring velocity. The student will communicate‚ critique‚ and analyze their work
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TQ4 Teaching and Learning approaches (Ass. Crit. 2.1) Education is an ever-changing part of society. A teacher is faced with new challenges and difficulty that have never been dealt with before. Learners come with different life stories. Every student has strengths and weaknesses that reflect in the group. As a Teacher I must understand and focus on utilizing each student ’s strengths and work to improve weaknesses. Learners learn in a variety of ways and from one another. The ideas and view each
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Effective teaching and learning Our school promoted these features of good teaching; • High expectations and clear objective Conveyed to pupils in simple language: ’what I am looking for is pupils who can…’ • Structured lessons‚ often with an engaging starter‚ with new skills and ideas introduced in well-planned stages‚ and always with a summary at the end; • Challenging and engaging tasks to interest all pupils‚ coupled with appropriate interventions by teachers‚ including: 1. Practical
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(First draft) Subjects Integrated: Listening and Speaking‚ Writing‚ Grammar Duration: 60mins Class: 4 Lesson Number: 5 No. of children: 24 Ability Range: High_____ Average Low_____ Mixed_____ PRIOR KNOWLEDGE: Students know that a sentence expresses a complete thought and that they begin with a capital letter‚ and end with the correct punctuation mark. In previous lesson‚ students have written pieces using their five senses to describe. Students also know that we compare with adjectives
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1. Early Emergent (3-5 years old) 2.1 Who was the greatest person who influenced me to reading? My mother was the very first teacher I’ve ever had ever since I existed she taught me a lot of things – one of these is reading. She was taught me the importance of reading and on how reading can take us to anywhere through imagination. 2.2 What was my first reading material? My first reading material is a book‚ consisted of alphabets. 2.3 Unforgettable experience in learning
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Journal of Adult Education Information Series‚ No. 1 Vol. 39‚ 2010 Grammar Instruction for Adult English Language Learners: A Task-Based Learning Framework Jiuhan Huang Assistant Professor Regent University Abstract Over the past few decades‚ grammar instruction has moved from its central position in traditional language teaching approaches to playing virtually no role in communicative approaches. This article first gives a historical perspective of grammar instruction. Then it outlines
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in Reality – What are the differences between hero in reality versus the traditional fictional concept of heroism? Stage 1 – Desired Results Priority Standards: Reading ELACC9-101 ELACC9-10RL2 ELACC9-10RL3 ELACC9-10RL4 ELACC9-10RL5 ELACC9-10RL7 ELACC9-10RL10 Writing ELACC9-10W1:a‚c ELACC9-10W2: ELACC9-10W3:a‚ d‚ e ELACC9-10W4 ELACC9-1-W5 ELACC9-10W7 ELACC9-1-W9 ELACC9-10W10 Language ELACC9-10L1 ELACC9-10L2:a‚ c‚ d ELACC9-10L4: a‚ b‚ c‚ d ELACC9-105: a‚ b ELACC9-106:
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