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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Lesson 3 Together We Grow YOUR GOALS This lesson allows you to identify Two-Word Adjectives. Stress compound adjectives. Write a descriptive paragraph. You must aim to: 1. identify two-word adjectives called compound adjectives 2. correctly stress compound adjectives 3. keep in mind that the first element in the compound is stressed. 4. develop the topic using coherent and organized sentences YOUR INITIAL TASK Task I. Identify Compound Adjectives On a sheet of
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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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Name: Date: 7/8/13 NISAR AHMED | TP No. 1 | No of students: | For this stage of the course the lesson was: To standard Not to standard | Level: INTERMEDIATE | Length of the lesson: 45 MINS | Lesson type: GRAMMAR LESSON SIMPLE PRESENT (DAILY ROUTINES) | Tutor: | Objectives: by the end of the lesson the students will – BE ABLE TO TALK ABOUT GENERAL THINGS EG DAILY ROUTINES. They will be able to use the simple present tense to describe actions which may
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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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LESSON PLAN Subject : ELECTRONICS Materials needed : Chalk‚ Blackboard‚ Eraser‚ Visual Aids I. Topic : Resistor Color Coding II. Objectives At the end of the lesson‚ the students will 1. State the colors of the resistor color coding accordingly. 2. Name the value of resistors based on the color codes. 3. Appreciate the value of using codes. III. Activities 1. Prayer/Greetings/Introduction. 2. Review of the previous topic. What is resistor? 3. Motivation:
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Detailed Lesson Plan in English V I. Objectives: At the end of the lesson the pupils are expected to: a. Identify the four types of sentences. b. Determine which type of punctuation mark is used in the given sentence. c. Demonstrate their ability to write the different type of sentence. II. Subject Matter: “The 4 Types of Sentences” References: English Expressways 5‚ pages 6-7 Materials: Pictures‚ Cartolina‚ Bond paper and Marker III. Development Teacher’s Activity Pupil’s Activity A. Preparatory
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TEM 3.0 Lesson Plan Template Teacher John Merolillo Week of: 10-21-2013 Teacher B: Subject Art (If Co-Teaching) Plan 1: Know your students in order to plan your instruction effectively. Plan 2: Set through-course and end-of-course goals. Plan 3: Create or adapt standards-based instructional plans and assessments guided by pacing and content from instructional maps. CLE 1: Build a respectful‚ learning-focused classroom community. CLE 2: Develop classroom procedures and
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Aboriginal Hand Prints Lesson Plan | | "One old man in Arnhem Land remembered being carried as a child on his father’s shoulders as his father climbed up a log leaning against a rock wall. His father then sprayed his hand with red ochre against the rock‚ leaving a stencil he could still recognize many years later. The main function of the stencils was to record people’s presence and association with a site." Aboriginal Art Online The stenciled hand print and aboriginal style drawings help
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Mangaldan National High School Lesson Exemplar in Intermediate Algebra General Statement Quarter 3 Radical Expressions and Equations Topic Addition and Subtraction of Radical Expressions Time Frame 1 day Stage 1: Results/Outcomes Content Standard: The learner demonstrates understanding of the concepts of addition and subtraction of radical expressions. Performance Standard: The learner can add and subtract radicals. Essential Understanding: Understanding addition and subtraction of radicals
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