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    Week 5 – Emotional development (13 months to 24 months) Within the first two years‚ infants progress from reactive pain and pleasure to complex patterns of social awareness. What a parent of an toddler should know: Emotions that emerge in the first months of life take on new strength at about age 11. Throughout the second year and beyond‚ anger and fear typically become less frequent but more focused‚ targeted toward infuriating or terrifying experiences. In every culture‚ families reinforce

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    Lesson Plan in English IV Prepared by: Byron Paul C. Beadoy Session: 1 Date: March 1‚ 2011 I. Objectives: A. Identifying sentence in present perfect tense with passive voice; B. Writing sentence using passive (present perfect tense). II. Subject matter: A. Topic: Explaining a Process Using Passive Voice (Present Perfect Tense). B. Materials: textbook‚ visual aids (picture) C. Reference: Bermudez‚ V. F.‚ Cruz‚ J.M.‚ Gorgon‚ E.R.‚ Nery

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    Subject: Language/Science Theme: Animals Level: Preparatory Level Target Day/s: 2 Days I. Learning Objectives At the end of the lesson‚ the pupils will be able to; 1. Identify the stages in the life cycle of a butterfly. 2. Appreciate God’s creation 3. Arrange the life cycle of a butterfly. II. Subject Matter A. Topic: Life Cycle of a Butterfly B. Values Integrated: There is a time for everything. C. Reference: The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle D. Materials: Flannel/ Story

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    The Most Dangerous Game Would you hunt humans for sport? I wouldn’t because it would be messed up. Animals are meant to be hunted not humans. Now you would be put in jail for murder if you would hunt humans. In the story I read‚ “The Most Dangerous Game”‚ Rainsford is a hunter who is going on a hunting trip. He is on a boat going to the Amazon to hunt when he drops his pipe and falls off the boat. He sees an island with lights so he starts swimming toward it and he gets on the island and meets Zaroff

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    A DETAILED LESSON PLAN IN ENGLISH III “SONG” I. OBJECTIVE:                 At the end of a 60-minute period‚ the students will be able to; a.        Define Lyrical Poetry as a song; b.       Appreciate the value of expressing feelings‚ thoughts and emotions through the powerful medium of songs; and c.        Write a song based on their own feelings. II. SUBJECT MATTER: TOPIC: “SONG” REFERENCE: *Skyways to Effective Communication in English III‚                                 Leonarda

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    DAILY LESSON PLAN (DLP) Subject : Mathematics Form : Form 4 Dynamic Number of Students : 21 Date : 3 December 2013 (Tuesday) Time : 9.00am – 10.10am (70 minutes) Topic : Statistics III Subtopic : Mode and Mean of Grouped Data Objectives : At the end of the lesson‚ students will be able to:- (i) Determine the modal class from the frequency table of grouped data. (ii) Calculate the midpoint of a class. (iii) Calculate mean from the frequency table of grouped data. Key Points

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    The next day‚ Rainsford woke up to the smell of honeysuckle essence‚ he felt like a new man in “his bed”. He remembered what happened last night to General Zaroff‚ how he tried to compromise with him “oh but general a deal is a deal” Rainsford had told General Zaroff‚ “your right my good sir but you see I am a man who says what might be important and useful…. and this deal I made with you does not settle with me….now I would like to give you a much better deal my good ma-“. Shattering glass is all

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    Fraction Lesson Plan Introduction • Fractions—Introduction to Writing Fractions • 30 Minutes • Math 3.3-The student will a. name and write fractions (including mixed numbers) represented by a model; • English 3.8- The student will write legibly in cursive. Learning Objectives Students will: • Draw equal fractional parts • Write fractions using part of a set model • Create their own fractions using manipulatives Teaching Sequence

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    Lesson Plan: Electric Circuits (~130 minutes) Concepts 1. Electricity is the flow of electric charge (electrons). 2. Electric Charge is a property of subatomic particles. 3. Current is the movement of electric charge. 4. Voltage is the electric potential that exists to move a charge. 5. Power is the rate at which electric energy is flowing in a circuit. 6. Ohm’s Law: Power = Voltage x Current. 7. Resistance is a physical property that quantifies how well a charge

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    I Objectives: At the end of the lesson students shall be able to: 1. Illustrate a concept map using collocations as an aid in unlocking meaning. 2. Demonstrate understanding on the use of conjunctive adverbs by making sentences. II Subject Matter: 1. Using collocation in unlocking meaning 2. Friendship by Ralph Wardo Emerson 3. Conjunctive adverbs III. Materials: -audio of the song “That’s what Friends are for”‚ marker‚ reading selection IV. Procedure: 1. For the motivation part‚ the

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