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    English Lesson Plan

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    A Semi-detailed lesson plan in English language Prepared by: Alvizo‚ Reo Melanie Guittera‚ Aianah Magumapara‚ Jeffany Mercado‚ Khalelah Jacques Sala‚ Jessah Christine Level: Grade 3 Subject: English Language Lesson: Adjectives/Descriptive Words Story: The Dream Eater I. Objectives: A. To identify words that describe people‚ places and things in sentences. B. To give examples of sentences with descriptive words. II. Materials: sentence charts‚ food cut-outs‚ worksheets

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    Teaching Adjectives to Grade VI pupils (through poem) A DETAILED LESSON PLAN IN ENGLISH FOR GRADE VI PUPILS (FOR 4th GRADING PERIOD) By: ESMAELA DIANN B. MASCARDO I. OBJECTIVES: At the end of the discussion‚ pupils will be able to:  Build vocabulary through pictures presented.  Practice proper way of reciting a poem.  Interpret meaning of a poem through pictures.  Identify adjectives used in the poem.  Use adjectives in describing their hometown. II. SUBJECT MATTER: Pointing out adjectives

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    This lesson provides students with an opportunity to draw conclusions using one of Aesop’s enjoyable fables. Students will use a chart to record their conclusions as they read. OBJECTIVES Students will: * use story details‚ prior knowledge‚ and logical thinking to draw conclusions about characters and story events. * support conclusions with evidence from story texts and real life. * draw conclusions to comprehend and appreciate a story. SUGGESTED TIME ALLOWANCE This lesson can be

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    Appreciation Lesson Plan

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    I. Objectives Given the necessary materials like pictures‚ and activities like puzzles‚ at the end of the 45 minutes lesson‚ the students will be able to achieve 90% of the lesson through; a. Recognizing Dr. Jose Rizal as our national hero. b. Adhering the importance of Dr. Jose Rizal’s works and writings up to this day. c. Dramatization of how Dr. Jose Rizal fought for the Filipinos. II. Subject Matter a. Topic: Dr. Jose Rizal b. Reference: http://www.wikipedia.com/rizalworks

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    Objectives   Students will do the following: 1. Discuss how to solve word problems involving time and money 2. Work as a class to solve word problems focusing on addition‚ 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

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    Ubd Lesson Plan

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    | |Prior Knowledge: |Transfer Goal: | |An equation with either no solution or infinitely many solutions is |I want my students to learn about first-degree equations and inequalities| |actually not an equation

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    Motivation Lesson Plan

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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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    Lesson Plan in Language

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    A Detailed Lesson Plan in Language Grade 1 I. Objectives At the end of 30-minute period‚ the pupils should be able to: 1. identify compound words; 2. give compound words. II. Subject Matter A. Topic: Compound Words B. Concept: Compound words are two or more words combined to make a new word. C. Materials: flash cards‚ pictures D. Reference: ❖ Heilman‚ Arthur W. A Proper Perspective of Phonics. pp.122-127 III. Learning

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    A DETAILED DEMOSTRATION LESSON PLAN IN SCIENCE AND HEALTH V I. OBJECTIVES At the end of the lesson‚ the pupils should be able to: a. Identify ways by which solar energy is used by plants‚ animals and humans. b. Writes the importance of solar energy in our daily lives. c. Appreciate of the importance of the sun. II. SUBJECT MATTER “Solar Energy” References Science and Health V by Jessie Villegas pp.256-257 Activity Workbook in Elementary Science page 48 Materials Power point

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    Kindergarten and Piaget

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    Kindergarten and Piaget Child Development Instructor: Jaclyn Scott December 17‚ 2013 As a preschool teacher‚ I am responsible for ensuring that I provide my students with engaging experiences through discovery learning as well as making sure that I am supporting the interests of the children in the classroom. Using Piaget ’s Stage theories‚ children cannot do certain tasks until they are psychologically mature enough to do so and was believed that children

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