the lesson‚ student will: • Discuss the nursing implication when nursing patient with insulin injection • Identify sites of subcutaneous insulin administration • Administer subcutaneous insulin injection safely Time Duration Content Teacher’s Activity Student’s Activity Resources/ Material Assessment 1400 1min i)Introduction to session ii)Aims and learning outcome Teacher transmission with direct questioning Listening with the opportunity to ask question Powerpoint slides no. 1-2 Verbal
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LESSON PLAN in ENGLISH GRADE VI GLR/CT: I.OBJECTIVES: A. SKILLS 1. Identify the synonyms through the context clues. 2. Appreciate what God is given to us and glorify as well through a poem. 3. Find out the rhymes in the poem. 4. Apply a certain musical tone on the poem. 5. Respond to the story through the following engagement activities: Group1: Character profile chart. Gruop2: “What should I do?” chart Group3: Reflection Chart Group4: Cause and Effect Chart
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Orellana Physics 11 Lab 1: Measurements of Length‚ Mass‚ and Time Applied To the Investigation of a Pendulum 3) Compare your mass measurements with the electronic balance and the beam balance in terms of accuracy and precision. The mass measurements (in grams) of sphere 1 are 23.7 grams on the balance beam and 23.1 grams on the electronic balance. We can at least confirm that sphere 1 is about 23.0 grams. In terms of sphere 2 the mass measurements of the beam are 68.6 grams and 68.0 grams
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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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less frequent but more focused‚ targeted toward infuriating or terrifying experiences. In every culture‚ families reinforce the emotions that will best prepare the toddler for life in that society. These preferences are cultural‚ not genetic. By age 2‚ children can display the entire spectrum of emotional reactions. They have been taught which expressions of emotion are acceptable in their culture and which are not. Such teaching occurs many times a day. To social interactions‚ another foundation
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DIRECT INSTRUCTION LESSON PLAN (Case Study 4.2 Lesson Plan) Sample 1 Subject Area: Math Specific Content: Improper fractions and equivalent mixed numbers Grade Level: 6th Grade Length of Lesson: 30 minutes Instructional Objective(s): The learner will write any improper fraction as a mixed number. State Content Standard / Benchmark / Grade Level Expectations: Math – Patterns‚ Relationships‚ and Functions Content Standard: Students describe the relationships among
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a novel- My Father Sun- Sun Johnson * Characterization and Setting N.B. This lesson was not taught as teacher and students read through chapter one and two; making note of specific terms and unfamiliar terms and expressions. General Objective: To further develop students understanding of prose. Specific Objectives: Students should be able to: 1. read chapter 2 and 3 outside of class 2. discuss the character of Sun-Sun Johnson‚ Jake Hibbertson‚ Rami and Rami’s mother
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1. Teacher gets students to brainstorm on the topic. 2. Students rearrange the points in order. 3. Students write out the essay in more than 350 words.Course bookCompleting the essay beginning with a mind map.Diligence | MUETClass:Time: | TOPIC : L/OUTCOME :ACTIVITY :TEACHING AID :ASSIGNMENT :MORAL VALUE :REFLECTION : | Speaking -Students should be able to present their views on 1. Students break into group of three or four. 2. Reading and understanding the situation. 3. Each group
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Grade Level: 10thth Grade Literature Focus of Unit: NON-FICTION Theme or Title of Unit: Heroes in Reality – What are the differences between hero in reality versus the traditional fictional concept of heroism? Stage 1 – Desired Results Priority Standards: Reading ELACC9-101 ELACC9-10RL2 ELACC9-10RL3 ELACC9-10RL4 ELACC9-10RL5 ELACC9-10RL7 ELACC9-10RL10 Writing ELACC9-10W1:a‚c ELACC9-10W2: ELACC9-10W3:a‚ d‚ e ELACC9-10W4 ELACC9-1-W5 ELACC9-10W7 ELACC9-1-W9 ELACC9-10W10
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How does cosplaying affects the normal lifestyle or way of living of the cosplayer? 2.In what particular way the art of cosplaying helps in the country? 3.What are the activities held on cosplaying? Topic Outline: I. Introduction A. Definition of Cosplay B. History/Origin of Cosplay C.Importance and Purpose of Cosplay II. Discussion A. Effects of Cosplay to Cosplayers Way of Living 1. Positive Effects 2. Negative Effects B. Particular Way Cosplaying Helps in the Country C.Activities
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