Date of preparing: 03/09/2013 Date of teaching: 04/9/2013 Class of teaching: 7B Unit 1. BACK TO SCHOOL Period 6. B. Names and address (B6‚ 7) I. Objectives. By the end of the lesson‚ students can be able to listen to the text and recognize the distances from Lan’s house to some places. They also make a survey about some personal information. II. Language content 1. Vocabulary: post‚ means of transport‚ pocket‚ centre‚ recess 2. Grammar : review and practice structure:
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Tamika Pierre 10/25/2012 Ms. McNeil Lesson 03 Beowulf A Beginning After reading Section 1: 1. What role does Hrothgar play in the epic? - Hrothgar is the Danish King. 2. Who/what is causing so much grief in Hrothgar’s kingdom? - The monster Grendel is sneaking into Hrothgar’s palace at night and killing all his men. 3. How many years has this battle with Grendel been going on? - The battle with Grendel has been going on for 12 years. 4. What attempts have been made to
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Lessons Learned Paper ------- University of Phoenix Lessons Learned Paper In the beginning of the residency‚ I was defiantly apprehensive about meeting new people and engaging in this new environment. Since that point both my view and perception has significantly changed. In addition to meeting a host of new students‚ I was finally able to put faces to the names that I have been communicating with in many of my previous courses. This experience
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Course Syllabus in Computer System Organization (Course Description) 1st Semester A.Y. 2011-2012 Instructor: Contact No: Department/ Area : Computer Department Curriculum : Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Semester : First Semester No. of Hrs/Week : 5 Lecture Hours : 54 Laboratory Hours : 36 Credit Unit : 3 Department Goals: The Bachelor of Science in Information Technology aims to develop students in their personal and professional growth to
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Life Lessons A moment that will forever change my life happened two years ago during my sophomore year‚ I will never forget it‚ but I am also thankful that it happened because I have learned from my mistake and it has taught me a few valuable life lessons. Two years ago‚ I moved up to Eugene to live with my aunt and uncle for the year to experience a new life setting. I was thrilled to experience new things‚ meet new people‚ and learn new ways of living in a big city. It was the first day of
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LESSON PLAN OPERATION AND QUALITY CONTROL |TIME |TOPICS |LEARNING OBJECTIVES | |Week 1 |Unit 1: |By the end of this unit students will be able to define: | | |Overview of Operation Management
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Learning Guide : EXPONENTIAL GROWTH AND EXPONENTIAL DECAY Duration : 2 days Competencies Given an exponential growth or decay phenomenon‚ determine the rate of increase or decrease. Apply knowledge and skills related to exponential functions and equations in problem solving. Objectives Within the period‚ the fourth year high school students with at least 80% accuracy will be able to: Think : predict the next population given the growth factor and growth rate
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lJapanese Language Club Lesson 1 Summary 1. Writing system There are three kinds of characters in Japanese: hiragana‚ katakana‚ and kanji. All three characters can be seen in a single sentence. テレビを見ます Katakana Kanji Hiragana Hiragana and katakana‚ like the alphabet‚ represent sounds. As you can see in the above example‚ hiragana has a roundish shape and is used for conjugation endings‚ function words‚ and native Japanese words not covered by kanji. Katakana‚ which has rather straight fines
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NPSB Weekly Lesson Plan Form Save As Reset Form Print Form Natchitoches Parish School Board WAC: Writing Across The Curriculum Include in Weekly Lesson Plans 1. GLE objective: Write/state the GLE in behavioral terms. Ex: TLW interpret literary devices (puns and analogies) orally and in writing. Grade 7 - ELA GLE #3 2. Motivation: Write what you will do to grab or “hook” the student’s attention. 3. Brain-based Strategies: Name the strategies you will use during your teaching presentation (Input
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A DETAILED LESSON PLAN IN ENGLISH III “SONG” I. OBJECTIVE: At the end of a 60-minute period‚ the students will be able to; a. Define Lyrical Poetry as a song; b. Appreciate the value of expressing feelings‚ thoughts and emotions through the powerful medium of songs; and c. Write a song based on their own feelings. II. SUBJECT MATTER: TOPIC: “SONG” REFERENCE: *Skyways to Effective Communication in English III‚ Leonarda
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