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    lesson plan

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    LESSON PLAN Class: Year 4 (KSSR) Date: 11th March 2014 ( Tuesday ) Time: Theme/Context: World of Stories Topic: Rosemary and the Four Gutsy Gnomes. Focussed Skill: Listening and Speaking Integrated skill(s): Writing Content Standard: 1.1 By the end of the 6-year primary schooling‚ pupils will be able to pronounce words and speak confidently with the correct stress‚ rhythm and intonation. 1.2 By the end of the 6 year primary schooling‚ pupils will be able to listen and respond appropriately

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    Lesson introduction Tuesday‚ 5 July 2011 1:55 PM Homework: Experiment with One Note Today’s Topics: • Distinctive Voices • ’The Life and Crimes of Harry Lavender’ Most Important Facts Covered Today: The Life and Crimes of Harry Lavender Page 1 The Opening Tuesday‚ 5 July 2011 1:43 PM a) Identify 3 techniques used in the opening paragraph. b) Is the ’voice’ we hear that of a female or male? Give reasons that it could be either. c) Describe the typical detective. Watch the following excerpts

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    Macbeth: Is It Moral?

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    Macbeth: Is it Moral? For many the reading of Macbeth portrays a pretty straight forward plot‚ a wholesome man is unwittingly corrupted and must pay for his crimes. The issue with this assertion is that nothing is as it seems in the world of the English language. This is even more evident when Shakespeare is involved. Interestingly‚ Macbeth was written for a new king who hailed from the great rolling hills of Scotland. Shakespeare had an obligation to please the most recent man in charge. Another

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    Moral Character

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    concerned about fostering moral character in children and forming responsible citizens. Controversy often accompanies these interests because adults do not always agree about what moral character is or how to cultivate it. Does a person with moral character support societal traditions; much like a tribal leader does‚ or challenges them‚ as did Jesus and Martin Luther King Jr.? What exactly do children need to learn in order to be engaged citizens? Further‚ do children develop moral character through exhortation

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    Moral Compass

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    to guide its user in a desired direction. It has four directions; east‚ west‚ north and south. A moral compass‚ which I have recently learned‚ is also used to guide its user in a desired direction. A moral compass‚ when used‚ will provide its user moral focus as the user learns to lead in an ever more challenging and demanding world throughout their life and career. A good leader needs a moral compass that will keep the leader grounded in his most cherished values while negotiating and collaborating

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    Moral Developement

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    Student Number: 42068738 Code for Course: HBEDTL6 Assignment Number: 03 Unique Number: 887836 Academic Registration/Tuition Period: 00 Assignment Due Date: 30 July 2013 Examination Center: Pietermaritzburg (Code: 27316) Student’s Postal Address: P.O. Box 22 Glenside 3247 TITLE: Assignment 3: Using learning theory to understand and solve problems By Kerry Erskine 42068738 30 July 2013 List of Contents: Page 1. Section A: Factual Questions 4 2. Section

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    Moral Assignment

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    Content: Introduction Synopsis Introduce of characters Moral Values Conclusion Reference Introduction: Due to the need to accomplish the moral project‚ we were given a task to select a movie with moral values as lesson to our daily life. We have chosen the movie with the title ‘Fireproof’. It’s about marriage that leads to some movement and changes in life. For everyone knowledge‚ we will step into the marriage stage one day. So we used this movie to urge everyone the way and attitude to

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    The difference between moral theory and moral code is that moral theory is what makes an action right and moral code is a set of rules. My personal‚ every day ethical decisions been based upon a particular moral code. The moral code I live by is be good to others. Ever since I was younger my teachers and parents would tell me to treat people the way you want to be treated and if you don’t have anything nice to say then don’t say nothing at all. When I was younger I didn’t take these rules very seriously

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    Folkways And Morals

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    there is no moral or legal consequence. Folkways in the United States consist of supporting school activities‚ speaking to other students in the hall‚ and if male‚ removing hats in church. In society today we find people who always wear shorts with a suit or who talk loudly odd but society doesn’t consider them immoral. However if someone has obnoxious behavior at a party after excessive drinking can bring in strong negative reactions from others. Mores are strict norms that control moral and ethical

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    Harry S. Truman can be rated as “Near Great.” Truman started from humble origins and began his dramatic climb from obscurity during the most volatile times in American history. The impressiveness of Truman’s eight years as president lies in his resolve and strong unwavering opinions. He was a firm believer that what has happened in the past can help dictate what will happen in the future. Because of this thinking‚ he often drew parallels from historical events to help him make decisions in times

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