Other Evidences: Teacher observation Journal entries Performance task rubric Stage 3 – Learning Plan Learning Activities: Materials and Resources: Marker‚ Projector‚ and Laptop Timeline: 30 minutes to 1 hour Introductory activities: Recall: Tell Me. Developmental activities: Prayer Recall the previous lesson Relate the previous lesson to the new lesson Proper lesson of Functions 1. Definition of relation and function 2. Parts of relation: domain and range 3. Two Types Defining
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SIOP Lesson Plan for Literary Arts Sheri Ransom Grand Canyon University: SPE 533N December 5‚ 2012 This paper will explain how to incorporate the SIOP lesson plan for Literary Arts at the 5th grade reading level which can be found at the completion of the paper. It takes into account the language acquisition stages of development when presenting the lesson. The standard being followed for the lesson is reading‚ analyzing and interpreting literature. The content objective is from the Pennsylvania
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Lesson Plan: Past simple Learning Objective: Students will be able to talk about what they have done over the last year Level: Basic or Intermediate Ages: Teens or Adults Stage Teacher´s Objective Procedure – Teacher (How you would teach) Procedure - Students (What would students be doing) T/S Ratio Warm up/Review 15 minutes To relax the students and prepare them for the lesson and get them used to speaking in front of the class. To use language previously taught. You need to think of
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REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES DR. YANGA’S COLLEGES INC. Wakas ‚Bocaue ‚ Bulacan ANALYSIS ON ORAL INSTRUCTION PROBLEMS AMONG BSIT 1ST YEAR STUDENTS OF DYCI SY 13-14 BY: Researchers 8 Feb 2014 Acknowledgements Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Oral instruction is an order given to specific or group of people in non written form or in verbal form. It is very important especially to the students
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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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Trainee: TP/Lesson No.: Slot: Date: Level: Elementary Length: 40m Lesson type: Language: G/V/F Skills: R/W/L/S Aim: by the end of my lesson‚ students will be able to listen to conversations involving time for gist and specific information Context: Conversations relating to specific venue i.e. cinema‚ exhibition and concert. Evidence (How will I know I have achieved the aim?): Students are able to gist information relating to
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A Detailed Lesson Plan in MAPEH (GRADE VII-SECONDARY) Prepared By: Mark Anthony P. Narciso I. Objectives At the end of the lesson‚ the students will be able to: 1 describe the sources of folk design or motif of the indigenous communities from Mindanao. 2 recognize the plant fern as a common motif in the art of Mindanao. 3 create an assemblage made of varied plant materials. II. Subject Matter ART: Folk Art of Mindanao Reference/s: DepEd MAPEH Module Grade 7
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ENGLISH LESSON PLAN GRADE V I. Use simple present forms of verbs for general truth. II. A. Using Simple Present Forms of Verbs for General Truth B. RBEC – Speaking 8.8.1 C. English Concept: Verbs that tell general truth are in the simple present tense/form. D. Fun in English 5 – Language pp 96- 97 ELSA T2T Lesson Plan in English 5 pp. 181-184 English Expressway – Language 5 pp. 120-123 E. Value Focus: Truthfulness F. English Skills :Reading‚ Speaking and Writing
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LESSON PLAN Subject/Title: OUTDOOR ACTIVITY – Treasure hunt Materials: Small envelopes (24 of them); in each envelop is question from different curriculum area appropriate to children’s age Treasure map Treasure (chocolate coins) Objectives/Learning Goals: Direct objectives Hunting for treasures in the garden by answering on questions from envelops and by following the map ; Indirect objectives Using and exploring concrete materials from different curriculum area by answering on questions from
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Alday‚ Janette Delantar 11-2648 Semi-Detailed Lesson Plan in Emotional Intelligence I. Objectives: At the end of the session‚ the student should be able to: a.acquire knowledge about Emotional Intelligence; b.to manages their Emotional Intelligence in different situation; c.apply the principles on how to manage and understand Emotional Intelligence. II. Subject Matter: a. Topic: EI Topics We Usually Don’t Understand Sub-topics: 1. What is Emotional Intelligence? 2. The Four
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