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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LESSON PLAN IN BIOLOGY I. Topic: The Human Organ System Sub topic: The Respiratory System II. OBJECTIVES 1. Identify the parts and functions of human respiratory system. 2. Trace the path of air from the nose to the lungs. III. MATERIALS: 1. Diagram of the Respiratory System. 2. Information’s about the Respiratory System. 3. Manila Paper‚ Pentel pen References: Department of Education‚ Culture and Sports. Instructional materials Development center.
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leson plan GRADE |10 |SUBJECT |Economics |WEEK |4 |TOPIC |Production Possibility Curve – Explanation | | | | | | | |LESSON SUMMARY FOR: DATE STARTED: | |DATE COMPLETED: | | |LESSON OBJECTIVES |By the end of the lesson the learners should be able to:
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Supreme Green ESL 433 N October 16‚2014 Janice Norris Lesson Plan Reflection In this reflection essay‚ it will justify the content reasoning for implementing alliteration in a SIOP lesson plan for English Language Learners. For the most part‚ English Language Learners experience difficulties in their quest to obtain language proficiency because of their under develop cognitive skills‚ intellectual skills‚efficient and effective exposure
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Resource File Lesson Plan Title of Lesson: Color Sign Language Age Level: 5 years old Goals: Children will be able to identify colors and recognize the sign for each color. |Physical Development |Cognitive Development |Creative Development | | | | | |Children will be using their hands to sign|Children
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LESSON PLAN Name/Surname: Abdullah ARAS Institution/Context of Language Teaching: Ankara Atatürk High School/ be going to future Material (Course book/Unit) Used: Handouts‚ Blackboard‚ Smartboard. Lesson Focus: Grammar Duration of the lesson: 45’ Learners’ Previous Knowledge: They know simple present tense‚ can and can’t‚ also they are familiar with the wh- question forms and they have basic vocabulary knowledge and knowledge of present continuous tense. Learner Profile (Age
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A Detailed Lesson Plan in Biology I . Objectives At the end of the lesson‚ the students should be able to : 1. distinguish cellular structures; 2. distinguish the functions of each structures; 3. familiarize what the cell looks like and 4. compare the factory to a cell II . Topic: Cellular structures and functions Skill: describing‚ explaining‚ illustrating Materials: pictures‚ photocopied materials and video clip (cell biology) References: • Aquino‚ Jesunino R. et. al‚ Biology
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A Detailed Lesson Plan in English IV By: Jhessa P. Rada I.OBJECTIVES At the end of the lesson‚ the students should be able to; 1. show enjoyment from reading a poem‚ 2. answer question about the poem‚ 3. identify adjectives used in the sentence‚ 4. write a sentence using adjectives. II. SUBJECT MATTER a. Topic: Pointing Out Adjectives in the Poem “The Town Where I Lived” by A.J. Gil b. Skill: Pupils will develop reading‚ writing‚ speaking‚ and listening skills c. Concept (Grammar Integration)
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Samantha Meyer BIOL 303 Environmental Lesson Plan Title: Weather in a Cup / The Water Cycle Grade Level: 3rd Purpose: The purpose of this activity is to learn about the water cycle‚ specifically clouds and precipitation. Objective: Students will be able to create their own “weather in a cup” that represents how water droplets within a cloud grow and become heavy‚ which results in falling through the clouds to the Earth‚ known as precipitation. Materials: Shaving cream (Enough for whole
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Detailed Lesson Plan in Science V I. Objectives: At the end of the lesson‚ the pupils should be able to: 1. Identify the Planets in the Solar System 2. Describe the characteristics of each planet 3. Follow instruction in doing group activities Value: Appreciation of Planets. II. Subject Matter: UNIT: Beyond the Solar System TOPIC: Planets A. Science Concept: Planets are the large celestial bodies which revolve around the sun in closed elliptical paths called
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