A Semi-detailed lesson plan in English language Prepared by: Alvizo‚ Reo Melanie Guittera‚ Aianah Magumapara‚ Jeffany Mercado‚ Khalelah Jacques Sala‚ Jessah Christine Level: Grade 3 Subject: English Language Lesson: Adjectives/Descriptive Words Story: The Dream Eater I. Objectives: A. To identify words that describe people‚ places and things in sentences. B. To give examples of sentences with descriptive words. II. Materials: sentence charts‚ food cut-outs‚ worksheets
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DRTA Lesson Plan Sheila Leguire RDG 410 April 21‚ 2013 Professor Becker DRTA Activity Grade: 3rd Grade Book: A TREE OF HOPE‚ BY Amy Littlesugar and Floyd Cooper Targeted Grade Level for this DRTA: 3rd grade Step 1: Motivation and Development of Background Develop a Tree of Hope with different wishes and hopes that the students have. One item on the Tree of Hope would be what they wanted to be when they grow up. Then I would have them write up a plan on how they would achieve
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A SEMI-DETAILED LESSON PLAN IN ENGLISH III LITERATURE LEARNING OBJECTIVES Through an in depth discussion of the poem and the given activities‚ the students should be able to: a. generalize the meaning of the poem through recitation; b. willingly share their output regarding the virtues found in the poem; and c. follow a tune being taught and execute actions properly LEARNING CONTENT A. Subject Matter Poem: If B. Reference Josefina Payawal-Gabriel Ph.D.a Edda Manikan Martires
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DISCUSSION METHODDiscussion methods are effective in getting thetrainees to think constructively while interactingwith the rest of the group. Conduct discussionswith large or small groups; however‚ small groupsare more desirable. You can control and directa small group more easily than you can largergroups of 10 or more trainees. If a group isextremely large‚ break it into smaller groups orteams with a discussion leader for each team.The use of the terms class discussion anddirected discussion
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DETAILED LESSON PLAN IN ENGLISH – III PREPARED BY: RANIE P. OTADOY I. Objectives: At the end of the lesson the student will be able to: A. point out how attitudes in literature influence one’s behavior; B. respond to ideas‚ issues and concerns presented in reading in creative form; C. appreciate the values underscore by the writer. II. Subject Matter: Topic: The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost Reference: English Expressway III by: Eugenia R. Gargon Virginia F. Bermudez
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Polytechnic University of the Philippines COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Sta. Mesa‚ Manila Roy P. del Rosario BBTE – 4 -3N Prof. Minna L. Comuyog LESSON PLAN IN Industrial Arts DATE: November 29‚ 2013 I. Objective At the end of the lesson the students should be able to: Modify knowledge and skills in drawing outlines. Clarify the importance of freehand drawing as primary tool in drafting. Calibrate skills in freehand drawing. II. Subject Matter Topic: “Freehand
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July 17‚ 2013 Lesson Plan in Mathematics I.Learning Objectives Cognitive : Solve mentatlly 1-step word problems involving addition with sums up to 100 without regrouping Psychomotor: Write an equation correctly Affective: Show speed and accuracy in solving problem mentally II. Learning Content Skill: Mental computation 1-step word problems involving afddition References: BEC PELC 1.B.2.2 Materials: Teaxtbook‚ flashcards‚ manila paper Speed and accuracy Speed and accuracy Value:
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individual or for a group‚ a teacher requires a certain skill in order for the idea to function properly. Whether the teaching method is one of a constructivist‚ cognitive or behaviourist approach‚ the skill of asking questions in all phases of a lesson is vital and the wait time to process the question and compose an answer provides learning benefits (Rowe‚ 1972; Stahl‚ 1990; Tobin‚ 1987). Teaching is a complex craft‚ and the goal of every teacher is to achieve the success of every student forming
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Lesson Plan Critique Since I have been teaching for over 14 years in the early childhood field I choose one of my lesson plans. The age group that I most common work with are 4 and 5 year old at risk students as labeled by the State of North Carolina. This program is called NC Prekindergarten formerly known as More at Four. During this program I was a member of the Teacher Licensing Unit and we had specific guidelines that we had to use. These guidelines help us do in ongoing assessment
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Daily Lesson Plan Guide Unit: Date: Content Area: Grade: Common Core Learning Standard(s): Content Area Standard(s): Enduring Understanding Students will understand that… What are the big ideas for this unit of study? What specific understandings about these big ideas are desired? What do your students already know
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