Partial Fractions A way of "breaking apart" fractions with polynomials in them. What are Partial Fractions? We can do this directly: Like this (read Using Rational Expressions to learn more): 2 + 3 = 2·(x+1) + (x-2)·3 x-2 x+1 (x-2)(x+1) Which can then be simplified to: = 2x+2 + 3x-6 = 5x-4 x2+x-2x-2 x2-x-2 ... but how do we go in the opposite direction? That is what we discover here: How to find the "parts" that make the single fraction (the "partial fractions")
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LESSON PLAN IN MAPEH Semi-Detailed Lesson Plan in MAPEH 3 I Objectives: At the end of the lesson ‚ students will able to: 1. Identify the characteristics Music of Japan 2. Discuss the Culture of Japan 3. Appreciate the uniqueness and beauty of the Music of Japan II Subject Matter: Topic: Music of Japan Materials: Laptop‚ projector‚ cut pictures References: Asian Music Values Integrated: Appreciation of one’s culture III Teacher’s Procedure: 1. Checking of attendance
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Lesson Plan in English for High School Students I. Objectives: At the end of the discussion‚ 90% of the students are expected to: 1. identify the different kinds of pronouns correctly; 2. write and discuss about Matter using the forms of pronouns substituting nouns; 3. appreciate the importance of the rules of pronouns in terms of their classification; and II. Subject Matter: A. Topic: Pronouns B. Time Allotment: 60 minutes C. Values Inferred: Appreciation and
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Preschool Lab Block Plan Overall view of the curriculum Could be weekly‚ monthly‚ semester‚ yearly Lesson Plan A detailed plan that outlines specific actions and activities that will be used to meet specific goals and objectives Usually written as a daily plan Title Developmental goal(s) Learning objective(s) Materials needed Motivation/Intro Procedures Give your lesson a title Could be simple phrasing or “catchy” Examples: What to Wear
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Lesson Plan Portfolio Lynnette Sharrer Grand Canyon University SPE-359 Danielle Girnius August 9‚ 2015 Lesson Plan 1.docx Lesson Plan 2.docx Lesson Plan 3.docx The key to success in the classroom for students with special needs is for the teacher and students to have the appropriate accommodations‚ modifications‚ and adaptations. These are individualized for the student and can be as easy as moving a student away from a distraction‚ like a pencil sharpener. Existing material in the
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Lacsap’s Fractions IB Math 20 Portfolio By: Lorenzo Ravani Lacsap’s Fractions Lacsap is backward for Pascal. If we use Pascal’s triangle we can identify patterns in Lacsap’s fractions. The goal of this portfolio is to find an equation that describes the pattern presented in Lacsap’s fraction. This equation must determine the numerator and the denominator for every row possible. Numerator Elements of the Pascal’s triangle form multiple horizontal rows (n) and diagonal rows (r). The elements
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Lesson Plan in English-Secondary 5 Sample Lesson Plan Second Year QUARTER 1 LEARNING TO KNOW Week 7 An Analytical Learner I. Objectives: At the end of the week‚ the students should be able to: 1. State the importance of education in meeting the need of an individual and the role it plays in improving the quality of his life. 2. Assess the relevance of what they learn in school to their development as individuals; 3. Identify the characteristics of a satire; 4. a. give the meaning of vocabulary
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SIOP ®Lesson Plan Grade Eighth- Social Studies 10 Students differing English proficiency levels STANDARDS: Concept 6(Arizona Standards) ENGLISH LANUAGE PROFECIENY STANDARD- (ELA‚ 2014) LI-4: explaining the meaning of grade-specific academic vocabulary and symbols with instructional support. LI-12: determining the appropriate definition of a multiple-meaning word in context with visual support. LI-13: analyzing grade-level content words in context to determine meaning with instructional
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LESSON PLAN SUBJECT: ECONOMIC FUNDAMENTALS DATE / DAY: 9TH November 2010 FORM: FORM 4 TIME: 9.00 AM DURATION: 15 minutes TITLE: MARKET SUB TITLE: - Market equilibrium - Meaning the market equilibrium - Market disequilibrium OBJECTIVE: At the end of the lesson‚ students will be able to: i) Explain the purpose of market equilibrium ii) Draw a diagram of market equilibrium under the given table
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LESSON PLAN TEMPLATE Teacher Candidate: Course: Reading & Social Development LESSON PREPARATION [before the lesson] Topic: Menu Preparation · Concept: Students will make a lunch menu Subject: English Grade: K-3 Primary Objective: Students will make a lunch menu. Students will list and label foods that are important to them and then explain to others why or why not they think the others should try these foods. Students will use English to communicate in social settings. Students
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