ENGLISH LESSON PLAN GRADE V I. Use simple present forms of verbs for general truth. II. A. Using Simple Present Forms of Verbs for General Truth B. RBEC – Speaking 8.8.1 C. English Concept: Verbs that tell general truth are in the simple present tense/form. D. Fun in English 5 – Language pp 96- 97 ELSA T2T Lesson Plan in English 5 pp. 181-184 English Expressway – Language 5 pp. 120-123 E. Value Focus: Truthfulness F. English Skills :Reading‚ Speaking and Writing
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Lesson Plan in English 3 Understanding by Design (UbD) | | |Teachers: |Boiser‚ Felyn Mae | | |Canlom‚ Joal Marie | | |Martinez‚ Honey Faye | |
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Name: LEAH JANE P. IBARRAT Subject: PED 106.2 School: Western Mindanao State University ESU-Siay Professor: Evangeline S. Capitania DEDUCTIVE LESSON PLAN IN ENGLISH I. LEARNING OBJECTIVES At the end of 20-minute discussion the students will be able to: A. Identify the classes of propositions involved in the given examples. B. Differentiate the two propositions presented in class; and C. Give more examples of each propositions presented. II. LEARNING CONTENT Two Classes of Propositions:
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noticed in the song bahay kubo ?” “Okay very good the song was about the plants in the nipa hut. So what do you thing is our lesson for today ?” “Yes _______ what do you thing is our lesson for today ?” “Ahaa … Any other Guess?” “Yes _______ ?” “Okay very good! Our lesson for today is about plants . Okay class let us give ______ A very good clap.” “Our lesson for today is about plants and its basic parts.” “Okay class who among you know what a simple plant looks like ?” (Teacher
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the students are expected to: a. Analyze the different types of listening and hindrances (roadblocks) towards listening; b. Appreciate and value the importance of listening; c. Apply the types of listening. II. Subject Matter Topic: Types of Listening and the roadblocks towards Listening Instructional Materials: Cell phone Visual Aids Speakers Handouts Teacher Student Preliminaries Good Morning class! Please stand The students will stand.
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A Semi-Detailed Lesson Plan In Mathematics 6 I.Objectives: At the end of 60 minute period‚100% of the pupils with 75% proficiency level should be able to: A. Solve for the area of rectangle. B. Appreciate the ways of solving area of a rectangle. C. Write solution in finding the area of a rectangle. II. Learning Content Skill: Solving for the area of rectangle Reference: BEC PELC III 1.3 Materials: Charts‚Flash cards‚ruler Value: Appreciation III.Learning Experience
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Subject : English- Grade 7 Date : August 1‚ 2013 Time : 60 minutes A Detailed Lesson Plan in English I. Learning Objectives: At the end of the period‚ the students are expected to: 1. Identify purposes in gathering information through interview. 2. Listen respectably to others in group discussions and activities. 3. Presents a talk show or interview with the use of the proper way in conducting interview. II. Learning Content: A. Topic: Gathering Information Through an Interview
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A DETAILED LESSON PLAN IN TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION I(Collaborative Teaching)I. OBJECTIVES: At the end of the lesson‚ the students are expected to:a.Know the role of a responsible member of the family b.Identify the role of the familyc.Appreciate the importance of the member of the family II. SUBJECT MATTER: Topic: “Being a Responsible Member of the Family”Reference: Technology and Home Economics IBy: Dr. Cristina VillanuevaPage/s: 15-16Material: Visual aids III. PROCEDURE:TEACHER’S ACTIVITYA
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Detailed Lesson plan in Science III By: Eden C. Landicho I. Objectives At the end of the lesson‚ the students will be able to: 1. Identify the parts of the ears. 2. Explained the parts of the ears. 3. Participate the group activity given by the teacher. II. Subject Matter Topic: Parts of the ears Reference: Science and Health III Pp31-33 Author: Carmelita C Coronel Values Integration: Valuing the importance of the ears III. Materials Visual aids‚ picture of ears
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Dolphins have been kept in captivity for since the 1870s. The keeping of dolphins has long been a controversial issue. The main argument for keeping dolphins in captivity relates to the positive conservation message that seeing a living dolphin can create. Those who argue against dolphins in captivity highlight the inadequacy of dolphinariums to cater for the needs of these highly intelligent creatures. Today‚ North American dolphinariums are successfully breeding these cetaceans and are not dependent
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