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    LESSON PLAN in MATHEMATICS-6 I-OBJECTIVES At the end of the lesson‚ at least 75% of the pupils should be able to; a. Define the circle graph b. Identify the title‚ the sectors and sector labels of the circle graph c. Read and interpret circle graph II- SUBJECT MATTER Topic: “Circle Graph” Materials: charts‚ flash cards Reference: Mathematics for Everyday Use By: Isabel V. Castro‚ Ed.D. pp. 243-245 Internet III- Procedure A. Classroom Management

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     Political Science 41 A Brief Lesson Plan ObjectivesAt the end of the lesson the students are expected to 1.know the meaning of biology 2.identify the different pioneers of biology 3.classify the different branches of biology 4.realize the importance of biology II. SubjectMatter  Title:The Study of Biology: A Life Science Reference : Biology p.18-36 by Carmelita M. Capco III. Materials Pictures regarding the subject matter Visual Aid IV. Lesson Proper/Procedures A.Daily Routine

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    The Lesson of the Cliff

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    The lesson of the cliff by Morton hunt tells a story of himself and how he was able to excel in experiences. It starts off when he was 8 years old. he was influences to climb a cliff with his friends‚ knowing that he may have been to sick to climb. the group stops halfway there to rest up and then confines their journey‚ But Morton became to frighten to continue. Morton became to frightened and plan on going back but he saw that it was to far down and became worried that he may fall to his death

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    Valuable Lessons

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    Reflective Essay: Valuable Lessons For Not Just College The knowledge and skills that I have acquired this semester through this class will ultimately become valuable assets to me that will stick with me throughout my life. These assets that I have gained this semester are valuable to me not only for post-college work‚ but also for life. I have no doubt that I will be able to apply them on a daily basis in whatever situation life throws at me; furthermore‚ I will always be thankful that I decided

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    Bambara The Lesson

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    author‚ Toni Cade Bambara‚ wrote a short story called “The Lesson” which is focused on economic inequality during the sixties. Bambara especially focused on the economic inequality in African American communities. She‚ also‚ focused on social equality of women and African Americans (Champion 119). Most of her short stories expose social inequalities and try to encourage people to work together to gain economic and social equality. She writes about inequality‚ civil rights‚ and women’s rights because she

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    LESSON PLAN Topic: Writing a transactional letter Teacher: Date: School: Form:10 th Level: advanced Lesson type: Writing Unit: Subject: Writing a transactional letter Lesson aims: 1. to introduce the topic of the lesson: a transactional letter 2. to present to the students the main features of a a transactional letter 3. to familiarize the students with the layout and style of a transactional letter 4. to practise language used in a transactional letter 5. to develop the writing

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    The Influence of the Iliad on Individuals The classical hero is a timeless description of human beings all around the world. Not only is it part of some human’s nature; it is used as a source of entertainment for people as well. The classical hero is seen both in the Iliad‚ as we have discussed‚ and in today’s world every day and in most cases everywhere. Heroes are seen today in TV shows‚ novels‚ movies‚ sports‚ in politics‚ and on the news‚ etc. As an audience‚ we love to study the classical

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    Creating rhythmic patterns and body percussions.Values: appreciation of the body as an instrument. | Link with next lesson:The learners will show the dances they know from home and through those some will be from their culture‚ which is the next lesson‚ cultural dances | | Teaching methods: Question & answer and practical demonstration. | Core knowledge: Learners will be able to: * understand the meaning of rhythmic patterns & body percussions; * demonstrate movement sequences

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    Lesson Plan Grade Level: Pre-K(5) Subject: Dramatic Play Prepared By: Beverly Walker Activity Name: Manner/learning centers Learning Domain Social and Emotion skills Overview & Purpose Children will learn how to work with others in play and group activities and the values‚ beliefs‚ customs of others Education Standards Addressed If your state has early learning standards‚ please identify and list the standards that this lesson addresses Objectives: (Specify skills/information

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    Theme of Pride in the Iliad Zachery Cerebe Ms. Stewart Period 2 March 26‚ 2013 Cerebe 1 of 5 Table of Contents I. Theme of Pride in the Iliad II. Proof 1 III. Proof 2 IV. Proof 3 V. Conclusion Cerebe 2 of 5 “Like the generations of leaves‚ the lives of mortal men. Now the wind scatters the old leaves across the earth‚ now the living timber bursts with the new buds and spring comes round again. And so with men: as one generation comes to life‚ another dies away

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