REFLECTION Being not there in the first TD session‚ I can only rely on my partner’s feedbacks about our student’s reaction when she was teaching math. Math is a subject that if not all then many of us hate. Its like a plague to a student’s life. I was once afraid of math when I was a kid‚ so I could only imagine the contorted faces of my students because of the confusing things that math feeds us. Math is hard if you don’t learn to accept it as a part of your life. Math is fun. According to my partner
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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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Lesson Plan Checklist: Art‚ Grade 3-5 1. Do textbooks and other print resources (magazines‚ newspapers‚ journals‚ books‚ internet articles) include content and illustrations that reflect the experiences of people from diverse backgrounds? 2. Does the physical environment (pictures‚ posters‚ and graphics) include images of people with a range of different abilities and body types engaged in a variety of activities? Does it also include images of many different kinds of family compositions
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Activities 1. Prayer 2. Checking of attendance 3. Setting of Standards 4. Motivation • Let’s sing: “Stop” 5. Gospel Reading a. Genesis 2:7 • Why did God gave us (heart‚ head‚ eyes‚ ears‚ nose‚ mouth‚ hands‚ feet) B. Development of the Lesson 1. Linking • We can do many things because God made us special. 2. Reading of the Poem • Let’s read a poem about what a child like you can do. We are smart‚ we are bright We can read‚ we can write. We can spell‚ we can tell‚ We can dance we
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| CELTA Lesson Plan | Teacher: | Kellie Cristhina dos Anjos | Level: | Real beginner | Date: | Mar 14th‚ 2013 | Lesson No.: | 3 | Length: | 45’ | Start time: | 9:00 | No. of Ss.: | 7 | | | Finish time: | 9:45 | MAIN AIM (language/skills): GRAMMAR | By the end of this lesson students will be able to give their e-mails‚ telephone and talk about their profession. | SUBSIDIARY AIMS: | 1. Students will review the greetings and professions presented in
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Subject: Math – Measures of Central Tendency Grade: 6th GLE Standard: Mathematics - Data and Probability. 2. Select and use appropriate statistical methods to analyze data. A. Describe and analyze data - find the range and measures of center‚ including median‚ mode‚ and mean. Materials: - Bag of mixed candy‚ or something comparable the students can sort and count - Whiteboard/blackboard - Computer and display ability - Legal sized paper or construction paper Objectives/Learning Targets:
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Title of Lesson ____Be safe in the environment____ Subject(s) _Theatre and Health and Safety_ Name: __ Grade level(s): _Second Grade_ Lesson Duration: __1 hour 20 minutes________ National/State Standards (as required by subject area) Objective(s) Assessment of Objective(s) South Carolina Academic Standards: Health and Safety Grade Two Standard 7: The student will demonstrate the ability to practice health-enhancing behaviors and to avoid or reduce health risks. Indicator:
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Comparison Lesson Plan Lesson Objectives (NCSCOS) Goal 1.02 – The students will respond reflectively after small group discussion in class with an essay (750-1200 words) comparing the novel Night by Eli Wiesel and the movie‚ Life Is Beautiful‚ written‚ directed and produced by Roberto Benigni‚ the Italian comedian. Goal 1.03 – The students will demonstrate the ability to read‚ listen to and view a variety of increasingly complex print and non-print expressive text appropriate for a grade level and
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The Rain Came Grace Ogot The chief was still far from the gate when his daughter Oganda saw him. She ran to meet him. Breathlessly she asked her father‚ “What is the news‚ great chief? Everyone in the village is anxiously waiting to hear when it will rain.” Labong’o held out his hands for his daughter but he did not say a word. Puzzled by her father’s cold attitude Oganda ran back to the village to warn the others that the chief was back. The atmosphere in the village was tense and confused. Everyone
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Supreme Green ESL 433 N October 16‚2014 Janice Norris Lesson Plan Reflection In this reflection essay‚ it will justify the content reasoning for implementing alliteration in a SIOP lesson plan for English Language Learners. For the most part‚ English Language Learners experience difficulties in their quest to obtain language proficiency because of their under develop cognitive skills‚ intellectual skills‚efficient and effective exposure
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