Safety First Preschool 3-5 Year Olds Purpose Learn how to prevent unintentional injury‚ learn to express and understand the emotions that may go along with injury and/or dangerous situations‚ learn to understand the difference between safe and unsafe‚ learn to follow simple directions and allow children to enhance social development through group activities and play. Objectives The children will recognize the importance of individuals outside the family who care for others and aid in
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conversations: (a) express apologies (b) talk about oneself (c) introduce family members and friends 1.3.1 Able to listen to and demonstrate understanding of oral texts by: (b) giving True/ False replies. Objectives: By the end of the lesson‚ pupils will be able to Talk about people and themselves Activities: 1. Teacher asks Wh-Question about the picture. Talk about thr English Teachers in the school and asks about their names and where they are from.(textbook pg 1-2)
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Rationale: Stories and Storytellers " (Scheherazade) fashions her universe not through physical force‚ as does the king‚ but through imagination and reflection." -- Reading Lolita in Tehran‚ p.19 Azar Nafisi ’s Reading Lolita in Tehran is a source of inspiration and hope for many who are interested in teaching and discussing literature‚ especially as it pertains to the social and political power of women. Personally‚ this is one of those books I end up
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assigned to teach English which is her major‚ it can be concluded that her students will acquire adequate learning. All these factors greatly contribute to the effectiveness of teaching as well as learning. Having stated that‚ I realized that for a lesson or a curriculum will be best implemented and taught if all the necessary components‚ which in this case are the class program‚ teacher’s assignment and room assignment‚ are present and well organized. Proper organization can greatly influence and
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The Importance of Deductive Reasoning After reading the arguments containing deductive reasoning‚ it is apparent why having understanding of all facts is important. The function of deductive reasoning is to take information away from the closing argument to prove that the conclusion reached is true. Deductive reasoning provides support for the conclusion. Without the correct data we could not make a smart decision. The role of deductive reasoning in the decision-making process is essential.
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Compare and contrast deductive and inductive arguments There are two types of arguments: deductive and inductive. In a deductive argument‚ provided the premises are true‚ the conclusion is certainly true. For example: All ducks are birds (premise). Daffy is a duck (premise). Therefore‚ Daffy is a bird (conclusion). Deductive arguments are used by rationalists‚ because they use reason rather than experience‚ and provide certainty rather than probability. Deductive arguments are most used in the
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Activities 1. Prayer 2. Checking of attendance 3. Setting of Standards 4. Motivation • Let’s sing: “Stop” 5. Gospel Reading a. Genesis 2:7 • Why did God gave us (heart‚ head‚ eyes‚ ears‚ nose‚ mouth‚ hands‚ feet) B. Development of the Lesson 1. Linking • We can do many things because God made us special. 2. Reading of the Poem • Let’s read a poem about what a child like you can do. We are smart‚ we are bright We can read‚ we can write. We can spell‚ we can tell‚ We can dance we
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INDUCTIVE & DEDUCTIVE RESEARCH APPROACH Meritorious Prof. Dr. S. M. Aqil Burney Director UBIT Chairman Department of Computer Science University of Karachi burney@computer.org www.drburney.net Designed and Assisted by Hussain Saleem hussainsaleem@uok.edu.pk 06th March 2008 "Well begun is half done" --Aristotle‚ quoting an old proverb 2 Research Methods In research‚ we often refer to the two broad methods of reasoning as the deductive and inductive approaches. Research
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Philosophy notes 9-17-13 Two forms of argument 1) Deductive= provides logically conclusive spport for the conclusion Valid-if the premises are true then the conclusion cannot be false Invalid- it fail to provide support Sound-the argument is valid and the premises are all true Unsound- an argument with true premises that lead to a false conclusion 2) Inductive-provides probable support for the conclusion Strong-premises are true conclusion is probably true cogent-premises are true argument
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the Sky” Lesson Plan This essay will present a cross-curricular lesson on a Native-American creation story/myth. It will be organized in four parts. These will include a detailed description of the topic‚ instructional objectives and learner goals‚ detailed content of the instruction and an art-based extension of the lesson. The lesson will comply with the learning areas of the Social Studies‚ Language Arts‚ and the Ethics and Religious Culture programs as per the Quebec Education Plan. It is
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