DISCUSSION METHODDiscussion methods are effective in getting thetrainees to think constructively while interactingwith the rest of the group. Conduct discussionswith large or small groups; however‚ small groupsare more desirable. You can control and directa small group more easily than you can largergroups of 10 or more trainees. If a group isextremely large‚ break it into smaller groups orteams with a discussion leader for each team.The use of the terms class discussion anddirected discussion
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LESSON PLAN Name: Summer Whitney WGU Task Objective Number: 602.8 GENERAL INFORMATION 50min. | Lesson Title & Subject(s): Using Puppets to demonstrate letters and sounds. Topic or Unit of Study: Phonological and Phonemic Awareness Grade/Level: K Instructional Setting: Kindergarten classroom‚ 23 students will be sitting at desks for presentation of new information on Phonemic Awareness. Then students will be put into groups of three by teacher for independent practice
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TT : Latifa HAFID Text Book: Ticket To English Level: 2nd BAC Unit:4 Timing: 50mn Lesson type/skill(s) emphasized: Integration of skills Lesson: Reading Comprehension Topic: Sustainable development Objectives/standards: By the end of this lesson students will be able to: Skim through the text and predict its content. Read and scan for specific information. Recall and review information. References: students book‚ teacher book‚ Internet
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Detailed Lesson Plan Nouns (Grade II) I. Objectives At the end of the lesson‚ the pupils should be able to: A. Define and list down the different nouns in the given sentences. B. Classify the words according to the types of nouns then identify whether Proper nouns or Common nouns. C. Construct their own words that are properly classified according to the types of nouns. II. Content A. Subject-Matter: Nouns B. Materials: Pictures‚ cartolinas‚ manila papers‚ and crayons C. Reference
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Date : 14/8/2012 Time : 8.00 – 9.00 a.m. (60 minutes) Year : 1 (One) No of pupils : 30 Theme : Chad the Milkman Lesson summary : Teacher begins the lesson with showing Big Book entitled ‘Chad the Milkman’. Teacher tells pupils to read a book they must start from left to right. From the picture of the book‚ pupils answer Wh question; why did the man fall? Using Big Book‚ teacher tells the story. Teacher divides the pupils into groups and asks to retell the story in their own creativity
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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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Marykris A. Rivera BEED 3D [POT2] A Detailed Lesson Plan in Science (Kindergarten) I. Objectives: A. Identifies the different means of transportation. B. Classifies the different means of transportation. II. Subject Matter: “Means of Transportation” Reference: “Me and My World Textbook for Kindergarten” pp. 58-62 Materials: real objects‚ pictures‚ charts Chapter III: Me and Other Things Vocabulary: land transportation‚ air transportation‚ water transportation. Science
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TEACHING PAST FORMS OF THE VERB A LESSON PLAN IN ENGLISH FOR GRADE THREE PUPILS I. GOAL At the end of the discussion‚ pupils will be able to know and understand the past forms of the verb. II. OBJECTIVES a. Enabling - Pupils will be able to understand that -ed‚ -d‚ -ied can be added to the base forms of the verb to express past action (for regular verbs). - Pupils will be able to recognize that irregular verbs do not make the past form by adding -ed
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Processes Identifying‚ adding‚ subtracting E. Value Small parts are necessary to make-up a whole. III. PROCEDURE A. Pre-assessment Prayer Checking of attendance Review of the past lesson B. Motivation Have the children sitting in a circle. TEACHER INSTRUCTION: I Bounce the ball to one of your classmate . Then choose another child and bounce the ball over to
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relevant to early childhood education in Aotearoa/New Zealand and discuss why they are important for children‚ parents‚ and/or society. 1. Partnership with parents and families/whanau 2. Responsive adult: child relationships and interactions 3. Biculturalism This essay will discuss the importance of partnership with parents/whanau‚ providing responsive relationships and interactions with children and biculturalism on society. Research shows that children who attend an early childhood centre providing
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