LESSON PLAN IN MATHEMATICS 7 I. Objectives At the end of this lesson‚ the students should be able to: 1. Describe set and the basic terms related to set; 2. Identify and apply the basic set notations; 3. List the subsets of a set; 4. Perform operations on set; and 5. Use Venn diagram to show relationships. II. Reference: E-math K-12 edition by Orlando A. Oronce and Marilyn O. Mendoza p. 2-9. III. Subject Matter Topic: Basic Ideas of Set Material: examples of sets: set of books
Premium Integer Real number Number
Fundamental Skill Lesson Plan Vasilika Benjamin PED 212: foundation of movement & motor Activities (BDF1324A) Instructor: Cheryl Lugo Date: 6/24/2013 * Lesson Information: * Grade level: * I chose the grade level of third graders which is normally their physical and mental development skills are beyond the skill level of the activity I have choosing in my lesson plan. * Estimated level of development stage for this age/grade: * * Number of students:
Premium Learning Exercise Skill
The Moral Virologist “ADULTERERS! SODOMITES! REPENT AND BE SAVED! ABANDON YOUR WICKEDNESS NOW OR DIE AND BURN FOREVER!” A statement Matthew Shawcross‚ uttered in his mind over and over again. I found Shawcross to be an interesting character. I also found this book to be quite intriguing. I’ve read several books about religion and even more books and articles about the spread and epidemic of fatal dieses. But I’ve never seen them combined in a single reading. Greg Egan pieced this story together
Premium Sin Thought Mind
behaviour. If the change is lasting or relatively permanent‚ it is considered to be a developmental change. The environment can also influence our behaviour‚ feelings or thoughts‚ and change our development. Genetics can also be a factor in development. Moral development involves the gradual development of an individual’s concept of right and wrong. It includes the development of conscience religious values‚ social attitudes ad certain behaviour. Research undertaken by Laurence Kohlburg has been broken
Premium Developmental psychology Psychology Attachment theory
Lesson Plan In English (The Degrees Of Comparison ) I. Objective *Use the positive‚ comparative and superlative degrees of regular and irregular adjectives *student should be able to create their own sentences using the degrees of comparison II. Subject Matter a. Focus skill: Degrees of comparison of adjectives b. Materials: pictures‚ charts‚ objects and persons to be compared‚ projector c. Reference: ( English Grammar reference book) III. Procedure A. Preliminary Activities 1. Spelling
Free Comparative Grammar
The Immorality of Abortion Religion‚ personal rights‚ or science normally fuels the debate on abortion. However abortion can be looked at philosophically and debated whether it is moral or immoral. In this paper I will argue that abortion is immoral because it deprives the zygote from any future life. In The Journal of Philosophy‚ Don Marquis argues in his essay‚ “Why Abortion is Immoral” that abortion is wrong because it deprives the fetus of a ‘future like ours’
Premium Ethics Morality Pregnancy
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:
Premium Egg Skeletal system Human skeleton
Appreciation The Banjo Lesson‚ by Henry Tanner‚ is an example of 19th century realism. As we can see realism is the attitude of accepting the situation you are in and preparing yourself mentally to deal with that situation. Henry tanner was a famous painter that liked to make simple but controversial paintings. Personally I think the man is a genius. So what does Henry Tanner and 19th century realism have in common? They collide when he makes his most famous painting‚ The Banjo Lesson. (This painting shows
Premium Stereotype English-language films Realism
SEMI-DETAILED LESSON PLAN IN ENGLISH 1 I. OBJECTIVES; At the end of the lesson‚ the students should be able to; a. Define coordinating conjunctions b. Give examples of coordinating conjunctions c. Use coordinating conjunctions in a sentence II. SUBJECT MATTER Topic Coordinating conjunctions Reference Grade 7 learning Package Materials chalkboard III. PROCEDURE A. MOTIVATION I am pretty sure that you have already discussed coordinating conjunctions in your elementary days and
Premium Passive voice Subject Intransitive verb
One of the symbolism in the story is the title “The Lesson”. The Lesson is a symbol in the story because Miss Moore is trying to teach the children a lesson about the importance of money. She takes the children to the most luxurious toy store and when they see the prices of the toys they are shocked by it. Q.T. stated‚ “Must be rich people shop here” (326). The readers can emphasize from this quote that the children are low class and Miss Moore has taking them to the high-quality store. “Who are
Premium Education Poverty Automobile