University of Phoenix Material Lesson Plan Components Table Locate three new lesson plans‚ each from a different content area‚ on the Internet or from a published source. For each lesson‚ describe its components‚ the learning styles addressed‚ the types of instructional strategies used and their purpose‚ and the use of technology within the lesson. Title of Lesson 1: Math War | What components are present in the lesson? | 2 children have a deck of cards. They each lay
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SoE Madeline Hunter Lesson Plan Author(s): Date: 10/20/14 Title of Lesson: The Giving Tree Mentor Teacher: Core Components Subject‚ Content Area or Topic: Language Arts‚ Reading Student Population: 2nd grade Dyslexia This lesson plan will be taught to a regular education second grade class of ethnically and educationally diverse students. Learning Community: suburban Demographics LPISD 2nd grade Elementary students Classroom context – Team teaching Learning Objectives (for Cognitive
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SCIENCE HEALTH IV FIRST GRADING LESSON 1 I. Objective 1.1 Identify some bones that make up the skeletal system. II. Subject Matter Topic: The skeletal System A. Science Concept/Idea: Skeletal system is the framework of our body; it consists of all the bones in the human body. B. Science Process: Identifying‚ Inferring‚ Observing C. Material: Illustration of skeletal system‚ a poster or model of a skeleton D. References: PELC grade VI 1.1 any book in science E. New Words:
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LESSONS & UNITS: MAIN IDEA 4TH GRADE UNIT Lesson 1: Topic Sentence Learning Outcome Identify the main idea of a paragraph using the topic sentence of the paragraph Duration Approximately 50 minutes Necessary Materials Provided: Direct Teaching and Guided Practice Passage‚“Buckle Up?;” Independent Practice Passage‚ “Hawaii Quakes‚ Then Shakes” and Worksheet Not Provided: N/A Lesson Plan DIRECT TEACHING will explain that strong paragraphs have a topic sentence. This topic sentence
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Lesson plan 6 Class: 2LO Date: 12.10.2012 Subject: “An e-mail”- Writing skills Teaching aims: - writing semi-formal emails -discussing different offers of tourist centre -asking and answering -learning vocabulary connected with tourism - developing writing skills -increasing Ss’ awareness of using Internet and communicate with people in English Teaching aids: board‚ chalk‚ computers‚ copies Forms of work: individual work‚ pair work‚ whole class work Stages of the lesson: 1) CHECKING
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Unit Name Stage 1-Desired Outcomes Established Goals: Students will‚ identify factors that affect weather conditions in different regions of the planet. Enduring Understandings: The atmosphere and its different layers. How the sun affects the climate. Ocean effect on climate Wind movement and patterns. Landforms and winds. Essential Questions: What forms our atmosphere? How is the energy that comes from the sun affecting the air? How are water currents
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Lesson Plan School : Tabari High School - Elgfifat Teacher : Mr. Aaziz EL AFIF Subject / Course Grammar Topic Brain drain Lesson’s Title Restrictive and non-restrictive clauses Date 24th March‚2014 Level 2nd Year Bac. – All levels Duration 60 min Lesson Objectives This lesson aims: To have students know the difference between restrictive and non-restrictive relative clauses. To have them also be able to use the relative clauses. Materials / Equipment BB – Teacher’s work sheet
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LESSON PLAN UNIT 11: NATIONAL PARKS LANGUAGE FOCUS I. Name of the lesson: unit 11 II. Grammar: conditional sentence type 3 III. Class: students in grade 10 IV. Time allotted: 45 minutes V. Aim(s): to help Sts learn and practice “conditional sentence type 3” VI. Objectives: By the end of the lesson‚ sts will be able to: - understand and practice “conditional sentence type 3” - use the structure correctly and suitably to communicate. - develop all skills
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MAJOR EDUCATIONAL PHILOSOPHIES "In modern times there are opposing views about the practice of education. There is no general agreement about what the young should learn either in relation to virtue or in relation to the best life; nor is it clear whether their education ought to be directed more towards the intellect than towards the character of the soul.... And it is not certain whether training should be directed at things useful in life‚ or at those conducive to virtue‚ or at non-essentials
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Political Science 41 A Brief Lesson Plan ObjectivesAt the end of the lesson the students are expected to 1.know the meaning of biology 2.identify the different pioneers of biology 3.classify the different branches of biology 4.realize the importance of biology II. SubjectMatter Title:The Study of Biology: A Life Science Reference : Biology p.18-36 by Carmelita M. Capco III. Materials Pictures regarding the subject matter Visual Aid IV. Lesson Proper/Procedures A.Daily Routine A.1.Prayer
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