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    LESSONS & UNITS: MAIN IDEA 4TH GRADE UNIT Lesson 1: Topic Sentence Learning Outcome Identify the main idea of a paragraph using the topic sentence of the paragraph Duration Approximately 50 minutes Necessary Materials Provided: Direct Teaching and Guided Practice Passage‚“Buckle Up?;” Independent Practice Passage‚ “Hawaii Quakes‚ Then Shakes” and Worksheet Not Provided: N/A Lesson Plan DIRECT TEACHING will explain that strong paragraphs have a topic sentence. This topic sentence

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    (First draft) Subjects Integrated: Listening and Speaking‚ Writing‚ Grammar Duration: 60mins Class: 4 Lesson Number: 5 No. of children: 24 Ability Range: High_____ Average Low_____ Mixed_____ PRIOR KNOWLEDGE: Students know that a sentence expresses a complete thought and that they begin with a capital letter‚ and end with the correct punctuation mark. In previous lesson‚ students have written pieces using their five senses to describe. Students also know that we compare with adjectives

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    Philippine Normal University National Center for Teacher Education College of Languages‚ Linguistics and Literature Department of English S-ENG 19 American Literature Term Paper THE COUP John Updike Perolina‚ Sharri Anne Loraine Q. III-10 BSE English Prof. Marla C. Papango the marxist approach in defining the essence of Freedom as depicted in the novel "the Coup by John Updike How will a man rule a country that was forsaken and neglected of all the riches and resources

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    SCIENCE HEALTH IV FIRST GRADING LESSON 1 I. Objective 1.1 Identify some bones that make up the skeletal system. II. Subject Matter Topic: The skeletal System A. Science Concept/Idea: Skeletal system is the framework of our body; it consists of all the bones in the human body. B. Science Process: Identifying‚ Inferring‚ Observing C. Material: Illustration of skeletal system‚ a poster or model of a skeleton D. References: PELC grade VI 1.1 any book in science E. New Words:

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    5E Lesson Plan: Using the Star Map Introduction: The night sky has such a beautiful display of stars; it seems such a shame not to be able to identify them. Using our star map‚ we will be able to see how the sky changes from hour to hour and night to night. With this we learn the names of the patterns of stars‚ which we call constellations. Using the map‚ you will be able to identify these constellations in the sky. Why teach it: By teaching the use of the map‚ you are enabling students

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    I Objectives: At the end of the lesson students shall be able to: 1. Illustrate a concept map using collocations as an aid in unlocking meaning. 2. Demonstrate understanding on the use of conjunctive adverbs by making sentences. II Subject Matter: 1. Using collocation in unlocking meaning 2. Friendship by Ralph Wardo Emerson 3. Conjunctive adverbs III. Materials: -audio of the song “That’s what Friends are for”‚ marker‚ reading selection IV. Procedure: 1. For the motivation part‚ the

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    Lesson Plan: Electric Circuits (~130 minutes) Concepts 1. Electricity is the flow of electric charge (electrons). 2. Electric Charge is a property of subatomic particles. 3. Current is the movement of electric charge. 4. Voltage is the electric potential that exists to move a charge. 5. Power is the rate at which electric energy is flowing in a circuit. 6. Ohm’s Law: Power = Voltage x Current. 7. Resistance is a physical property that quantifies how well a charge

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    Title: Insulin Administration Venue: Medical 3 Nursing Station Aim: To acquire the knowledge and skill of subcutaneous insulin injection Learning Outcome: At the end of the lesson‚ student will: • Discuss the nursing implication when nursing patient with insulin injection • Identify sites of subcutaneous insulin administration • Administer subcutaneous insulin injection safely Time Duration Content Teacher’s Activity Student’s Activity Resources/ Material Assessment 1400 1min i)Introduction

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    общеобразовательных учреждений. 2. Предтекстовые и послетекстовые упражнения к тексту. 3.Лексика по теме.   Дидактические средства:     Английский язык: Учебник для 9 класса общеобразовательных учреждений.   Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English‚ 2001.   Раздаточный материал.   Доска.           План урока.       I. Организационный момент II. Фонетическая зарядка III. Речевая зарядка IV. Развитие умений говорения V. Автоматизация лексических

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    1919:’We have room for but one language here‚ and that is the English language‚ for we intend to see that the crucible turns out people as Americans and now as dwellers in a polyglot boarding-house’ (Daniels‚8). The question that has been around for hundreds of years: “Should English be declared the official language of the United States?” is still the controversy – refighting the same old sociolinguistic issue of the 1970s. Yes‚ English should be the sole language of the US‚ because of increased

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