Mangaldan National High School Lesson Exemplar in Intermediate Algebra General Statement Quarter 3 Radical Expressions and Equations Topic Addition and Subtraction of Radical Expressions Time Frame 1 day Stage 1: Results/Outcomes Content Standard: The learner demonstrates understanding of the concepts of addition and subtraction of radical expressions. Performance Standard: The learner can add and subtract radicals. Essential Understanding: Understanding addition and subtraction of radicals
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[pic]Cambridge CELTA Lesson Plan Trainee: Date: 29th Jan 2012 TP no: 4 Level: Intermediate E3 Lesson length: 40mins Materials: Cutting Edge Int p80 – p81 (ex 3) Aim(s): Practice vocabulary and speaking about things of importance. | | |Objectives: (by the
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Cryptarithmetic‚ also known as alphametics‚ ‚ crypt-arithmetic‚ Verbal arithmetic ‚ cryptarithm or word addition‚ is a type of mathematical puzzle in which most or all of the digits in a mathematical expression‚ such as a sum‚ are substituted by letters or other symbols. In a typical puzzle‚ there is a one-to-one correspondence between the numbers and the letters or symbols replacing them. That is‚ the same digit is always represented by the same letter or symbol. The objective of the puzzle is
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| CELTA Lesson Plan | Teacher: | Kellie Cristhina dos Anjos | Level: | Real beginner | Date: | Mar 14th‚ 2013 | Lesson No.: | 3 | Length: | 45’ | Start time: | 9:00 | No. of Ss.: | 7 | | | Finish time: | 9:45 | MAIN AIM (language/skills): GRAMMAR | By the end of this lesson students will be able to give their e-mails‚ telephone and talk about their profession. | SUBSIDIARY AIMS: | 1. Students will review the greetings and professions presented in
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Week 2 Lesson Plan Eva Faulkner EDU382 Instructor Melissa Phillips December 16‚ 2013The focus of my project will be United States History up until 1865. The grades I will teach will be middle school 6th through 8th. I love history and how the United States were built. In Missouri the state standard cores are covered in my lessons of history up to 1865. One would be the relationships of the individual and groups to institutions and cultural traditions. That is why I choose to write three separate
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Addition and Subtraction of Integers Addition of Positive Integers Consider the addition of 2 + 3. The plus sign‚ +‚ tells us to face the positive direction. So‚ to evaluate 2 + 3‚ start at 2‚ face the positive direction and move 3 units forwards. This suggests that: Positive integers can be added like natural numbers. Addition of Negative Integers Consider the addition of (–2) + (–3). The plus sign‚ +‚ tells us to face the positive direction. So‚ to evaluate
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For me‚ the best thing about this third lesson was the interesting content. There was so much to talk about and do. The experiments were fun to watch and brought an amazing amount of student thinking into the lesson. My group was a pleasure to work with. We had great communication before SCMT day and we worked as a team to make sure we each had what we needed as we did our lesson. Too bad we don’t get to have three willing science assistants at our disposal when we are teaching science for real!
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A DETAILED LESSON PLAN IN ENGLISH 213(SPEECH COMMUNICATION I. OBJECTIVES At the end of the lesson‚ the learners are expected to: A. Know effective skills to communicate. B. Internalize the importance of communicating effectively. C. Recognize role of systematic planning in formulating a plan. D. Assess how communication can affect our daily lives. II. SUBJECT MATTER Topic: Seven Steps to Effective Communication (Sheila Dicks) Reference: “I Listen; Therefore‚ I Speak Effectively” Author:
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Lesson Plan/Instructional Profile Lesson #5 Teacher Candidate Aaron Alford School Lead Hill School Mentor Teacher Grade/Subject Music Theory 9th grade UCA Supervisor Powers Date November 3‚ 2012_ Time ____________ ARKANSAS CURRICULUM FRAMEWORK SLEs/COMMON CORE STANDARDS CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RI.8.7 Evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of using different mediums (e.g.‚ print or digital text‚ video‚ multimedia) to present a particular topic or idea C
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Individual Lesson Plan: Life Cycle of a Butterfly Silvia Hammond‚ SEI/500 October 8‚ 2012 Rachel York Introduction: In this lesson‚ 2nd grade students will participate in a class on the life cycle of a butterfly. Students will learn standards-aligned science concepts and also benefit from cross-curricular instruction‚ through the incorporation of reading‚ writing‚ and hands-on activities. These modalities will be used to help students understand the concept of the life cycle and make real-life
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