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    song is suitable for intermediate level of pupils. That is why I write the lyrics in easy‚ straightforward manner and by using simple sentences. In addition‚ I purposely include the words from two word classes in the lyrics. My focus skill in my lesson plan is reading. So through reading and singing the lyrics‚ pupils will actually learn about word classes which are noun and adjective. I believe that the reason behind teaching song is not only to provide enjoyment but also to comprise linguistic development

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    Handbook for College Teachers”. After read the description of this book‚ I learned that the book is aims to offer advises on classroom assessment for teachers at all levels. The book include what classroom assessment entails and how it works; how to plan‚ implement‚ and analyze assessment projects; twelve case studies that detail the real-life classroom experiences of teachers carrying out successful classroom assessment projects; step-by-step procedures for administering the techniques; practical

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    Algebra 1‚ and Algebra 2 it is less expensive than other curriculum that sells each course individually. Each Algebra Program Module includes Course Notes‚ Student Work Text‚ Solutions Manual‚ Instructor’s Guide & Progress Tests‚ and DVDs. The video lessons are around 5 to 10 minutes long. This version is still available‚ but an online version that is significantly less expensive is currently available also. My husband wanted to hold on to the modules so that our sons could review forgotten concepts

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    important to create the need to learn in adults than in children. 2. Which of the following is true? (1) 1. Teaching children should be based on improvisation. 2. Children should be taught only through games. 3. It is essential to plan your lessons thoroughly when teaching children.  3. What is important to do in the first class where you teach the letter ’o’? (1) 1. to associate it with one sound and a word‚ for example ’orange’‚ through the use of flash cards 2. to associate

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    I know teaching will have its hard times. I also know that that some students can be extremely rude and disrespectful. If the students knocked down my lesson plan I would let them know the hard work I put into it. I know this wouldn’t make them change how they felt about the lesson plan but I would also ask them if they had any brilliant plans‚ and how could they make this interesting. I would then make sure I give extra homework that night for being disrespectful; hopefully this will teach them

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    material How to teach descriptive writing There’s no one way to teach descriptive writing. That said‚ teachers can: Develop descriptive writing skill through modeling and the sharing of quality literature full of descriptive writing. Include lessons such as the ones listed below throughout the year. Call students’ attention to interesting‚ descriptive word choices in classroom writing. According to Book Nuts Reading Club‚ descriptive writing shares the following characteristics: Good descriptive

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    have sufficient chalk and that the classroom is clean. Right at the back of the class sits our class sleepy-head. Mat seems to need more sleep than others. He catches cat-naps in between lessons. The astounding thing is that he can fall asleep almost instantly. The moment the teacher leaves after a lesson‚ Mat’s snores start up and we know he is at it again. Remarkably he wakes up when the next teacher arrives. Every class has a clown. Our class has Jack‚ otherwise known as "Jacko The Clown"

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    personality. Since the moment I walked into the class I felt welcomed. Mrs. Stacks was no easy cookie. She had a set of rules that had to be followed but her class didn’t feel in any way stressful. When she taught lessons to the class‚ she made sure everyone was engaged into the lesson. She had many hands on activities. We used to go into the school garden for science to learn about certain things such as the life of a butterfly. I remember once going outside and doing a rocket experiment. To help

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    Lesson: Civil Rights Movement Length: 50 minutes Intended Grade: 11th Grade Academic Standard(s): USH.7.2 Evaluate various methods and philosophies (e.g. Martin Luther King‚ Jr.‚ the Black Panthers‚ and Malcolm X) to bring about social justice during the Civil Rights Movement. (Individuals‚ Society and Culture) 11-12. SL.2.1 Initiate and participate effectively in a range of collaborative discussions (one-on-one‚ in groups‚ and teacher-led) on grade-appropriate topics‚ texts‚ and issues‚ building

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    teacher has not stopped the lesson to tell Johnny off‚ because she has not made it obvious of her actions. If the lesson was stopped‚ the class attention would have been taken off the topic to look at Johnny‚ and class would have been disrupted. I strongly believe that this is Kounins strongest principle‚ as it is most important for teachers to always know of students whereabouts and actions. The second‚ momentum‚ keeps students on track‚ by teachers continuing lesson movement‚ and making good

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