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    instruction with the curriculum they teach. I have witnessed numerous times‚ teachers incorporating activities into lessons that don’t even relate to the curriculum concepts being taught. The activities being incorporated into the lessons do not align with the objectives specified in the lessons. Therefore‚ the students are not learning what the objective claims that are. For example‚ I once observed a kindergarten teacher using a color by number activity to help her teach number order. I believe

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    LESSON PLAN DATE: ___________________ LEVEL: K-5       TEACHER: _____________   MONDAY         |        WEDNESDAY |     FRIDAY |  AIM: “Knowing each other” | AIM: “Recognizing and using the present continuous” |  AIM: “Reviewing the present continuous” | BEGINNIG UP: “Introducing yourself” Students make a circle and start answering questions and making new ones as soon as they receive a ball. |  BEGINNING UP: “Rosie´s family”. Students read a text

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    My future and my dreams

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    to teach the children who come after to me how to become a successful man without all the attitudes and pressures of the world. My parents always taught me from the bible. One lesson always stands out‚ “when I was a child I thought as one and when I became a man‚ I put away childish things.” The time has come for me to plan a way to achieve this aspiration. Goals have to be made and

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    workers in the children and young people’s workforce for a number of years when I started the CELTA course. I already had experience of planning lessons‚ staging‚ timing and classroom management. I knew nothing about setting appropriate language aims. One of my main weaknesses was anticipating problems that students would have with particular lessons and in incorporating activities to suit the stronger students. This is partly because I am not very sure about what a beginner‚ intermediate or advanced

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    Samantha Meyer ISTC 301 Keystone Project Personal Reflection 1. When I was planning this lesson‚ I incorporated several UDL solutions to vary the instruction and appeal to the needs of diverse learners. The three main UDL solutions I focused on were multiple means of representation‚ multiple means of expression‚ and multiple means of engagement. The UDL solution multiple means of representation in my lesson plan allowed students to hear the measurements read aloud‚ as well as see them on their computer

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    Dr. Holcomb READ - 6706O: Literacy Development PreK-3 August 2‚ 2015 Instructional Practices for Emergent Literacy Learners Part I – Lesson Plan Teacher: Edica Liebl Date: July 29‚ 2015 Age/Grade Range; Developmental Level(s): 6-7-year-olds‚ entering 1st grade in the fall‚ emergent-beginning readers Anticipated Lesson Duration: 45 Minutes Lesson Foundations Pre-assessment (including cognitive and non-cognitive measures): For the pre-assessment‚ I will hold a discussion with the students

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    The Perfect Classroom

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    teacher’s classroom had 28 enthusiastic students it would make for a happy teacher and it would give the instructor more time to teach. Also‚ a teacher needs sufficient supplies needed to teach the lesson plan. In order to prepare for this they would need proper lighting‚ a chalkboard‚ books‚ lesson plans‚ etc. They should also have a podium where they can properly stand and lecture while staying in an authoritative mode. Students‚ on the other hand‚ would wish for a few different things in their

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    In Class Work Days April 24/25 April 28 April 29/30 May 1/2 May 6/7 plan for 4/28 science test In Class Presentation May 8/9 May 12 May 13/14 May 15/16 (as assigned) Purpose To encourage Health Science students to work as a team to plan and teach health-related concepts. Description of Event This event involves a team of 1-3 members who select a health-related concept or instructional objective‚ then prepare a lesson‚ provide instruction‚ and create a notebook of all materials to evaluate

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    Observation

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    an analysis of their principles of practicing literacy instruction through lesson plans and implementation. Some of the observation criteria fall under communication‚ being a constructivist‚ understanding to activate prior knowledge‚ interaction and concluding with a review and an assessment of some kind. Teacher should work to increase students’ motivation on learning and use systematic instruction throughout the lesson plan. After an observation description‚ linking the strengths‚ weaknesses or improvements

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    teacher is primarily to facilitate the learning process‚ in a structured and coherent way. Being able to convey your subject matter to a group of learners can be difficult and It forms part of the teacher’s responsibility to be able to approach a lesson in a engaging and professional manner. It is essential that a teacher has an enthusiastic approach‚ this way they will be able to convey their knowledge to the learners in an engaging and motivational fashion‚ as pointed out by Anne Gravells “your

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