Home Tutor Scheme Lesson Plan Topic: Describing People LESSON OUTCOMES - Describing People Describing Introduction 1. Warm up questions Appearance 2. Vocabulary Functions & 1. Structures for describing appearance Structures 2. Description Order 3. Modifiers: very‚ quite‚ really … Describing Introduction 1. Vocabulary Character Grammar 1. Adjective order Extension Grammar 1. Compound adjectives To give a description of a person‚ your student needs to understand the vocabulary to use‚ what details
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Key Stage 3 Activity: GAMES ACTIVITIES Class: Yr 7 Number of pupils: 21 Title of Unit: Rounders Lesson Number: 2 Lesson Topic: Fielding and batting Date: 7/5/09 Time: 50 min Mark to indicate Knowledge‚ Skills & Understanding Acquiring and developing new skills Select and apply skills‚ tactics‚ideas Evaluate and improve performance Knowledge and understanding of fitness and health Areas of Activity Key Stage 3:
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Numerous individuals suspected that it was only a myth and that the city of Troy itself never existed. Troy existed in the Bronze Age‚ and is most usually known from the antiquated greek epic stories‚ most particularily the Iliad by Homer‚ where it is broadly known as the setting for the Trojan War. In the epic‚ It is said that the reason for the Trojan war‚ and possible fall of Troy‚ was a direct result of the romance of Helen. Helen was stunningly lovely‚ numerous sovereigns needed her as their
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Lesson Plan Course Title: Cosmetology I Session Title: Types of Haircolor Performance Objective: Upon completion of this assignment; the student will be able to state the difference between the five groups of haircolor. Specific Objectives: Student will be able to explain the action of a temporary color. Student will list examples of temporary haircolor. Student will be able to explain the action of semi-permanent color. Student will be able to list examples of semi-permanent haircolor
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TECHNOLOGY and LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION Interpret Kitchen Lay-out I-COMPETENCY Create kitchen lay-out OBJECTIVES At the end of the lesson the students should be able to: 1. Identify the types of kitchens and appropriate layouts. 2. Familiarize with the signs‚ lines and symbols of kitchen layouts. 3. Use appropriately the sign‚ lines and symbols. Content Kitchen Lay-out PRIOR KNOWLEDGE Students may be thinking that: 1. There were no types of kitchens and lay-outs
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The lessons learned The lessons well taught by the woman before us are handed down throughout the generations. This wisdom is learned thorough out each of those women before us. They each lived in a different setting of life where woman did not have as many choices then but only the choice to follow the word of man. As we carried on life we would give those instructions to our daughters. By our daughters following those instructions would ensure their success into the world of men. We receive
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How do Homer’s the Iliad and Odyssey compare and contrast? July 4‚ 2012 at 8:12 am How do Homer’s the Iliad and Odyssey compare and contrast? The Iliad begins with Chryses‚ a prophet of Apollo‚ coming to a Greek camp and offering valuable “penalty tokens” requesting the return of his daughter who the Greeks had captured in a raid. Because Agamemnon believed she was rightfully his‚ he refused. Most of his fellow Greeks wanted him to return her in order to avoid conflict. In order to preserve
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THE SWIMMING LESSON How do you teach a child how to swim? Shallow water and with some one who is kind and patient is how I learned. I was not in school yet when my father gave me my first lesson. One afternoon‚ he decided I should accompany him to Bear Creek for a bit of fishing. When we arrived at the creek‚ dad parked the truck on one bank and then said‚ “We should fish from the other bank bank”Being too small to understand what was going on‚ I did not see anything unusual in that and
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Lesson Plan About the Shapes and Space by Ana Fernandez EDU 508 Instructional and Assessment Strategies The lesson plan is an educational tool of great value and application that allows the educator correlate all the variables involved in the teaching process. With the purpose of ensuring better results in the learning of the students and to achieve the educational goals. The development of a lesson plan under the format required by the following subject
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attached lesson plan format‚ create a lesson plan appropriate for the grade you intend to teach. Then write a short paper (2-3 pages) regarding the lesson you are teaching and the modifications you have made to the lesson for at least 3 different groups of diverse students. Make sure you explain how your modifications can help the different populations. Lesson Plan Format Grade level: State the grade level for this lesson Subject: State the subject that you are covering for this lesson Objective:
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