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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Teaching Strategies; Lesson Plan I. Objectives This lesson intends to have a bird’s eye-view and in-depth understanding towards those Bizarre Mental Disorders. Students will gather heaps of information throughout the discussion which will be useful for future references. Cognitive- In psychology‚ it looks at the ways in which we can explain disorders and behaviors throughout cognitive processes. Affective- This topic will tackle mental disorders that mainly affect the affective
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Maggie Tejada – Adapted from readwritethink.org Review Elements of Fiction by Creating a Stapeless book online. (4th Grade) In this lesson students review the elements of fiction and key components of a book report. They are then given an opportunity to identify and share these concepts by writing and illustrating their own mini-book based on a fiction book they have chosen to read. They use the online Stapleless Book tool to publish their mini-books. This activity offers an alternative to
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Emmanuel Chmielewski Unit Plan: Basketball Grade Level: 9th Grade Number of Classes: 3 Class Size: 12 Time per Class: 50 min I. Primary Goals or Purposes A. To enhance motor proficiency in students B. To enhance cognitive growth of students C. To enhance an understanding of the game of basketball D. To develop good social skills by working within a group and with a partner II. General Behavior Objectives A. Psychomotor 1. The student will demonstrate the following basketball
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Lesson plan in English First Year I. Objectives At the end of forty minutes‚ the learners would be able to: A. Recite a poem with a proper phrasing B. Interpret a poem and connect it to their experiences C. Identify adjective D. Distinguish the kinds of adjective E. To analyze pictures F. Create a meaningful essay with the use of adjective II. Subject Matter Topic: The four kinds of Adjective Poem: Those Winter Sundays by Robert Hayden III. Lesson Proper A.
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alternative program for any number of reasons‚ but a large percentage of the population is school-age parents. Poor or irregular attendance tends to be the biggest factor in lack of academic success‚ not behavior issues or learning disabilities. 1.Lesson Number and Title: #2 - “All Different” (Paper Mache Monsters) 2.Objectives (with WI-DPI Academic Standards for Visual Arts) Technical Skills: Use sketching to brainstorm ideas and create a rough blueprint for their creation. (C6‚ H4)
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A Detailed Lesson Plan in Values Grade 7 – B Prepared by: Danielle Red I. Objectives At the end of the lesson the student should be able to: * Share to the class about their traits and characteristics as part of their self-discovery. * Appreciate and respect themselves and other people’s unique traits and characteristics. * Make a personal commitment on improving oneself. II. Subject Matter Topic: Who Am I? References: Values Education pg. 77 & 78 Materials: Book and
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FACTORS AFFECTING THE READING COMPREHENSION SKILLS AMONG GRADE V PUPILS Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION Background of the Study Reading comprehension skills are essential to success in society today. The ability to read is highly valued and very important for economic advancement. Reading can be a challenge but is one that must be met accordingly in order to succeed. Children who are successful readers tend to exhibit progressive social skills. Having confidence in reading only comes from
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Lesson Plan – The Bank Reconciliation Statement General Objectives: Students will: 1. Account for differences between the cash book and bank statement balances. 2. Construct a bank reconciliation statement using the adjusted trial balance. Specific Objectives: Students will: Cognitive: 1. Demonstrate knowledge of the concept of reconciling bank statements. 2. Explain the reasons as to why your cash book and bank statement may not balance. Psychomotor: 1. Construct a bank
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Lesson Plan 7 Program ELL Course Title Classic in Translation Course Code ENG 4125 Section 11A Day Tuesday Date February 12‚ 2013 Objective: Students will understand the complexity that a character can contribute to the text in the form of plot development and character development. Topic Analyze how complex characters (e.g.‚ those with multiple or conflicting motivations) develop over the course of a text‚ interact with other characters‚ and advance the
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