A Detailed Lesson Plan in English (Grade 2) Prepared By: Yvonne T. Bautista I. Objectives At the end of a 30-minute period‚ the Grade II pupils will be able to: 1. Identify the use of the Three Degree of Comparison of Adjectives. 2. Describe persons‚ animals‚ places or things using The Three Degree of Comparison. 3. Appreciate the differences of every individual or thing in their daily lives. II. Subject Matter Three Degree of Comparison of Adjectives Reference/s: Teacher Angelyn
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Basic Language Training: Part One List of contents BLT 1 Introduction‚ Aims and Objectives Syllabus Lesson plan Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Lesson 4 Review 1 Lesson 5 Lesson 6 Lesson 7 Lesson 8 Review 2 Lesson 9 Lesson 10 Lesson 11 Lesson 12 Review 3 Lesson 13 Lesson 14 Lesson 15 Review 4 2nd day dialogues: A’s version 2nd day dialogues: B’s version Listening texts: Lesson 1 – 15 Appendix: Verb list Combined vocabulary list List of post positions Sentence structure charts
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Detailed Lesson Plan in Mathematics IV (Review Lesson) I. Objectives: During the review activities‚ pupils are expected to: a. Identify the different properties of multiplication; b. explain the importance of cooperation; c. answer the challenge/exercises about the properties of multiplication Value Focus: Cooperation II. Subject Matter: Properties of Multiplication Reference: Math for all IV. Pages 111-113
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Bluefield State College HUMN 333 Lesson Plan Template Concept: Dance and Poetry Age Group: 8th Grade Needed Materials: Music Player ( mp3‚ CD Player‚ Cassette Player‚ etc.) Poems National Standard(s): * Students should be able to communicate at a basic level in the four arts disciplines—dance‚ music‚ theatre‚ and the visual arts. This includes knowledge and skills in the use of the basic vocabularies‚ materials‚ tools‚ techniques‚ and intellectual methods of each arts
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BEFORE A JOB INTERVIEW LESSON OBJECTIVES: Introduction to the different types of interviews What to prepare before an interview How to dress appropriately for an interview KEY CONCEPT: Preparation and Presentation Instructional Procedure / Activities Materials / Technology Time (min) Lesson Sequence Introduction 1. Tutor to explain the about the different types of interviews. 2. Tutor to give a brief introduction on how to prepare for an interview Slides 1-2
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LESSON PLAN: CRITICAL AND RESPONSE PERSPECTIVE Walden University Instructor: Bernice Gregory Class: The Beginning Reader: PreK- 3 EDUC-6706R-1 February 16‚ 2014 LESSON PLAN: CRITICAL AND RESPONSE PERSPECTIVE In this lesson‚ I focused on Jace‚ the second grader. I was able to hold a small group lesson in her classroom so that I could be able to assess her literacy ability first hand when it comes to critical and response perspectives. I learned of the idea of a tea party
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Buladaco‚ Jemaima M. Time: 7:00 – 10:00 AM Course: BSIE-ComEd Date: March 13‚ 2013 Cooperating Teacher: Mr. Alvin Quileste Supervisor: Prof. Valentino Angeles I. OBJECTIVES At the end of the lesson‚ the students are expected to: 1. Extend the nested if-then-else conditional statement in making simple animation using Visual Basic 6.0 2. Perform simple animation using the nested if-then-else conditional statement in Visual Basic 6.0 3. Appreciate
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A Detailed Lesson Plan in English (Reading) I. Objectives At the end of the lesson‚ the pupils are expected to: a. State the sequence of the story b. Identify the different seasons describe c. Appreciate the story read II. Subject Matter Topic: The Tiny Seed Reference: Reading Network‚ pages 103- 108 Author: Delia Hamoy Soroy Materials: Charts‚ pictures III. Procedure A. Preparation Teacher’s Activities Pupils’ Activities 1. Energizer I have here a song entitled “ Minicar “. I’ll sing
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Comprehension: LESSON PLAN Name: Tammie McDaniels WGU Task Objective Number: EAT Task 10 602.8.10 GENERAL INFORMATION Lesson Title & Subject(s): Reading Comprehension Strategy: Rereading (Gunning‚ 2010) Topic or Unit of Study: Comprehension‚ Language Art Grade/Level: 3rd Instructional Setting: Classroom Small Group 12 Students (7 girls‚ 5 boys) Individual desks facing toward the Smart Board for group instruction. Students are at a variety of reading levels so that slower learners will benefit
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variety of activities 2. Example: Traps a ball in soccer Section 2: 1. Student objective: a. As a result of this lesson students will be able to demonstrate dribbling skills while both walking and then jogging. Students will also be able to demonstrate trapping a ball and kicking a ball towards a stationary object. 2. Lesson description b. During this activity students will practice dribbling a ball with their feet; first walking and then jogging. Students
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