Education 225 Professor Gammill March 7‚ 2014 Part 3: Using Technology to Facilitate and Enhance Classroom Instruction For ages‚ classroom instruction has consisted of textbooks‚ many notebooks and a chalkboard. Pupils were required and responsible for four textbooks and notebooks. Now‚ the face of instruction has changed. Instruction has been transformed from the traditional framework of learning to a more abstract and advanced stage of learning. Because
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NAZARETH SCHOOL OF NATIONAL UNIVERSITY SY 2013-2014 FIRST GRADING PERIOD LESSON PLAN No.3 GRADE 9 CHEMISTRY |UNIT TITLE: The Periodic Table of Elements | |LESSONS COVERED: Development of the Periodic Table‚ Arrangement of the Elements‚ Metals‚ Nomnetals and Metaloids | |WEEKS COVERED: August 15-16‚ August 19-21
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Form 3 Session Plan This form should be used for units 003 and 010 |Teacher: | |Location: | |Date: |20/11/12 | |Topic: |Aerodynamics |Start Time: |9.30am |End Time : |10am | |Aim: |
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and regular forms of verbs in the story. (ii) answer 4 out of 6 questions using irregular form of verbs in sentences correctly. Teaching Aids : Text of the story / Words Previous Knowledge: Pupils have been expose on the difference between “Present Tense and Past Tense” Steps: INTRODUCTION (5 Minutes) Set Induction. 1. Teacher asks pupils to sit in a group of 4 2. Teacher gives instructions ; each group will send one member to do one action/verb in front. Then the other
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is Wealth General Objective: Students will be able to obtain‚ process and use information‚ and present the information in a spoken and written forms Learning Outcomes: By the end of the lesson‚ students should be able to: a) brainstorming ideas based on the given article b) write sentences using modal verb “must” and “must not” Focused Skill: Writing Integrated Skill: Reading‚ Speaking‚ Listening Educational Emphasis: Thinking skills‚ Values and citizenship Language use: Language
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Lesson Plan: Science for Grade 5 I. Objectives: At the end of the lesson‚ the pupils are expected to: a. Identify the members of the Solar System b. Classify planets into 2 major groups: Inner planets(rocky planets) and outer planets (gas giants) c. Mention ways on taking care of the planet Earth II. Subject Matter Topic: The Solar System Reference: Science Links‚ Textbook in Science 5‚ Evelyn T. Larisma‚ Marina C. Espino and Nenita A. Apolinario Materials: graphic organizers‚ pictures
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LESSON PLAN Note: By using the [Tab] key or the mouse‚ the cursor will automatically move to the next box. On the procedure section‚ use one box for each phase (engage‚ study or activate) of your plan. Teacher: |Room: 09| Observer: n/a|Expected numbers: 09| Date & Time: 03/13/2012|Class level: Intermediate| Context: Introduction of present perfect tense mainly answering the question‚ "Where have you been?"‚ "What have you done?"|
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Adventure with Oobleck Date/Time: 3-26-14 11:10-11:40 Sources: Science Center. (n.d.). Oobleck: A program about states of matter. Retrieved from http://http:// www.sciencenter.org/programs/d/oobleck background info and classroom activities.pdf NC Essential Standard & Objective: 2.P.2 Understand the properties of solids and liquids and the changes they undergo Clarifying Objective: 2.P.2.1 Give examples of matter that changes from a solid to a liquid and from a liquid to a
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Polytechnic University of the Philippines COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Sta. Mesa‚ Manila Roy P. del Rosario BBTE – 4 -3N Prof. Minna L. Comuyog LESSON PLAN IN Industrial Arts DATE: November 29‚ 2013 I. Objective At the end of the lesson the students should be able to: Modify knowledge and skills in drawing outlines. Clarify the importance of freehand drawing as primary tool in drafting. Calibrate skills in freehand drawing. II. Subject Matter Topic: “Freehand
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add/subtract fractions with similar denominators‚ we add/subtract the numerator and write the sum/difference over the same denominator. To add/subtract fractions with dissimilar denominators‚ first find the smallest equivalent fractions by using the least common multiple (LCD) to rename the dissimilar fractions into similar fractions and then proceed as in adding/subtracting fractions with the same denominator. To add/subtract mixed numbers with similar denominators‚ we add/subtract
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