Who Am I? ( Values Education Sample Lesson Plan for All School Levels I. Objectives After the lesson‚ the students will be able to: share to the class about their traits and characteristics as part of their self-discovery. appreciate and respect themselves and other people’s unique traits and characteristics. make a personal commitment on improving oneself. II. Subject Matter (Knowing Oneself) Johari Window was named for its creators‚ Joseph Luft and Harry Ingham‚ is a useful
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NAZARETH SCHOOL OF NATIONAL UNIVERSITY SY 2013-2014 FIRST GRADING PERIOD LESSON PLAN No.3 GRADE 9 CHEMISTRY |UNIT TITLE: The Periodic Table of Elements | |LESSONS COVERED: Development of the Periodic Table‚ Arrangement of the Elements‚ Metals‚ Nomnetals and Metaloids | |WEEKS COVERED: August 15-16‚ August 19-21
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reservation community I passed two Navajo youth leaning against the wall‚ one leg propped behind them for support. They wore black tee-shirts‚ one declaring “Indian Pride on the Rise‚” the other showing a heavy metal rock group “Twisted Sister.” Both wore high topped basketball shoes and hair free flowing to their shoulders. One spoke to me. “Hey‚ are you the lady who is talking to dropouts? You should talk to me. I’m a professional dropout.” I did. And to many others. Their stories spoke of racial discrimination
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LESSON PLAN Grade: 7 Subject: Arts and Culture (Movement) Duration: 30 minutes Sub-Topic of this lesson: Exploring elements of movement using Laban’s concept. What is the purpose of the lesson? The purpose of this lesson is to introduce learners to different elements of movement and exploring space using level‚ shape‚ dimension and so forth 1. Summarise the most important content knowledge that pupils should know and understand by the end of this lesson. 2. Rudolf Laban analysed movement
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Lesson Plan Format Student Name: Keysha Starks Date: July 3‚ 2013 Lesson Plan Title: Word and Fluency Grade Level: 4th Grade Lesson Duration: 20-30 minutes |Learning Objectives: | |Students will work on fluency by reading and rereading | |Student will learn to read with accuracy‚ expression and expected
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Let’s Move in School: Celebrating Physical Education: Day 1 Grade Level: Upper Elementary Topic/Unit: Dance to the Cupid Shuffle Modification(s): Be sure to introduce the steps. Depending on the skill level of the students this may take a visual presentation i.e. using video/projector of YouTube video‚ or walk through once‚ or several times. Variations are optional (but easy to do and encouraged). National Standards and Corresponding Objectives: Standard 1: Demonstrates competency
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reading by appropriately using a sphygmomanometer"). • Affective: attitudes‚ appreciations‚ relationships. [pic] Tips for writing objectives • How specific and detailed should objectives be? It depends on what they are used for! Objectives for sequencing a unit plan will be more general than for specifying a lesson plan. • Don’t make writing objectives tedious‚ trivial‚ time-consuming‚ or mechanical. Keep them simple‚ unambiguous‚ and clearly focused as a guide to learning.
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skill of asking questions in all phases of a lesson is vital and the wait time to process the question and compose an answer provides learning benefits (Rowe‚ 1972; Stahl‚ 1990; Tobin‚ 1987). Teaching is a complex craft‚ and the goal of every teacher is to achieve the success of every student forming the basis of effective teaching. Effective teachers have high expectations of their students in their standard of learning and behaviour. When the teacher has high expectations‚ the students will perform
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Lesson plan prepares a lot of importance and benefit to the teachers and learners. Hence‚ here there are following importance that included in lesson plan. First‚ lesson plan shows the importance in teacher parts. Mostly‚ teachers use the lesson plan as their guide to teach the same subject or topic for a presentation. As a result‚ it keeps them on track to accomplish the objectives. For instance‚ teachers must do arrangement the contents in logically order to make lesson go in sequence. In addition
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MSC 3 Demo Teaching (Lesson Plan) Submitted by: YSMAEL‚ Joren Vi GIMENA‚ Eloisa Marie Schedule: TF 8:30-10:00 am Submitted to: Dr. Faustino Lesson Plan in Haiku for Grade 8 (Semi-Detailed) I. Objectives At the end of the lesson‚ the students will be able to: A. Tell what a haiku poem is B. Distinguish the different characteristics of haiku poems C. Recognize the masters/poets of haiku through their works D. Read haiku poems with correct
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