Mind: An Analysis and Comparison of Madonna University‚ University of Michigan-Dearborn‚ and Henry Ford College Tanisha McIntosh Madonna University EDU 6120- The American College Student Professor Bell October 28‚ 2014 THREE INSTITUTIONS WITH ONE GOAL IN MIND 2 When students make the decision to go to college‚ it can be a decision based on many factors. From parent pressure to cost‚ to characteristics or student organizations offered‚ the college choice process can have multiple influences and can
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PARTS OF LESSON PLAN (Health‚ Art‚ Music) I. Learning Objectives: At the end of the lesson the students should be able to: 1. Cognitive 2. Psychomotor 3. Affective II. Learning Content: A. Subject Matter: B. Concept: C. Materials: D. Reference: III. Learning Procedures: A. Preliminary Activities 1. Cleaning the room 2. Prayer 3. Checking of Attendance 4. Review B. Lesson Proper 1. Priming 2. Activities 3. Analysis 4. Abstraction
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I. INTRODUCTION Studying is a hard task. However if you have the right kind and amount of motivation it will be easier to do. As an old cliché “You can lead a horse to water‚ but you can’t make him drink”. Motivation is like this. It involves not only leading them to topics but also making thirsty for knowledge and understanding. Motivation can mean between success and failure. II. OBJECTIVE * To be able to know what is motivation and its role in learning * To be able to
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GUIDELINES FOR PURCHASING EXERCISE EQUIPMENT How to choose fitness equipment that is right for you or your clientele N.C. Governor ’s Council on Physical Fitness and Health Department of Health and Human Services GUIDELINES FOR PURCHASING EXERCISE EQUIPMENT How to choose fitness equipment that is right for you or your clientele NOR TH CARO LINA GOVERNOR ’S COUNCIL ON PHYSICAL FITNESS AND HEALTH N.C. GOVERNOR ’S COUNCIL ON PHYSICAL FITNESS AND HEALTH DISCLAIMERS
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DAILY LESSON PLAN Subject: English Date/ Day: 26.09.2010 Time: 8.30am – 9.30am Class: 3B Theme: World of Knowledge Topic: From Young to Old Focused Skill: Listening and Speaking Integrated Skill: Reading Curriculum Specifications: 1.2.2 Listen to and repeat correctly phrases and expressions. 2.1.4 Ask questions with the correct intonations. 2.7.1 To thank people. 3.1.4 Compare words for similar and different sounds. Learning Outcomes: 1) Speak clearly by pronouncing words
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subtraction‚ multiplication‚ and simple fractions 3. Work with a partner to make up their own word problems Materials The class will need the following: • Overhead projector with transparencies and pens Procedures 1. Begin the lesson by asking students to think about how time and money are used in their daily lives. Students may suggest the following: Amount of time it takes to get to soccer practice Amount of time they are supposed to practice their musical instrument The
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Participates regularly in physical activity. Standard 6: Values physical activity for health‚ enjoyment‚ challenge‚ self-expression‚ and/or social interaction. By the end of the lesson‚ the student will be able to: • Dance to the Cupid Shuffle (by hip hop artist Cupid) in a line dance format Lesson Description/Overview: NASPE’s goal is to provide guidance in an effort to ensure that every school provides a comprehensive school physical activity program with quality physical education
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FLUENCY |Facilitator’s Guide 1: Sequencers | | | | | |Training Objectives: |1. Define sequencers. | | |2. Identify order sequencers | |
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Lesson Plan in English II I. Objectives: a. Use the verbs is and are in sentences. b. Understand when to use is and are in the sentences. c. Answer wh-questions about a selection listened to. II. Subject Matter: a. Using is and are b. Story: “Annie Ant” Author: Purificacion C. Balingit Illustrator: Jomar S. Montinola Reference: BELC-PELC p. 8#4; p. 8#8 BRIGHT Book Part 1 p.48-50 Materials: Big Book‚ Illustrations‚ Real Objects‚ Pictures‚ Cut-outs‚ Flip Charts Strategies:
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LESSON PLAN IN ENGLISH-GRADE 7 L.C. Identify figures of speech that show comparison (simile‚metaphor‚personification) I.Objectives At the end of 60-minute period the students will be able to: 1. identify simile‚ metaphor‚ and personification; 2. cooperate in identifying the following figurative language and ; 3. write figures of speech sentences. II.Subject Matter Topic: Figures of Speech (Simile‚Metaphor‚Personification) Concept: A figure of speech is figurative language in the form of a
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