Test 2 Question 1. Presentations are offered to children so that they can perform activities. How do you differentiate between activities and presentations? Presentations are: 1. Introducing the educational materials to the child‚ so that the child can perform and work with them in a purposeful manner while‚ It is said that the Activity of the child will become purposeful only when or if the materials used is for the purpose it has been created. 2. Presentations in Montessori
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AEL Lesson Plan Assessment 6A Name of Activity: Tumbling Bridge of Domino Materials Eight colourful identical domino blocks‚ Nine plain bridge blocks‚ each pair different size (from lower to higher) Direct Objectives The child will refine his/hers monitor skills by placing dominos on the bridge blocks and ability in comprehension of height difference. Indirect Objectives Independence- use of horme‚ the inner drive‚ to accomplish the task. They will become initiative in performing the task
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Lessons from Esso’s Gas Plant Explosion at Longford In September 1998 Esso Australia’s gas plant at Longford in Victoria suffered a major fire. Two men were killed and the state’s gas supply was severed for two weeks‚ causing chaos in Victorian industry and considerable hardship in homes which were dependent on gas. What happened was that a warm liquid system (known as the “lean oil” system) failed‚ allowing a metal heat exchanger to become intensely cold and therefore brittle. When operators
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Population Growth Arbegend C. De los Santos Prof. Luis Lorenzo Domingo Angelique Mae Firman Professor Argie Mercenes Wilberto Sugbo Jr. Kecy Tolorio BSEd 4- (MAPEH) I. Objectives After the class lesson‚ the students are expected to do the following with 85% accuracy: a. Define the meaning of population and growth rates‚ b. Identify the different strategies to control rapid population‚ c. Create a scenario in a form of role playing. II. Subject Matter Topic - Population Growth
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2. Teacher gives instructions ; each group will send one member to do one action/verb in front. Then the other group will say the action/verb in form of Past Tense. 3. After its done‚ teacher promise to gives the answer/result at the end of the lesson. PRESENTATION (20 Minutes) 1. Teacher shows some example of “regular” and “irregular” verbs 2. Teacher explains the different between regular and irregular verbs. 3. Teachers drills pupils to read a few verbs. 4
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Global Lesson Plan Letty Gutiérrez TESOL/507 School‚ Community‚ and Family Culture 2 February 2013 Michelle Barker Introduction In this paper‚ there are two lessons that show the importance of cultural sensitivity. Students will learn the importance of character education and Social Studies in a local and global setting so they may be better people now and in the future. Learning these lessons early on in a safe school community will better prepare them for their journey into the global
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Form 3 Session Plan This form should be used for units 003 and 010 |Teacher: | |Location: | |Date: |20/11/12 | |Topic: |Aerodynamics |Start Time: |9.30am |End Time : |10am | |Aim: |
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I. OBJECTIVES A. extract the system of values found in the reading selection; B. participate actively in class and group discussion; and C. discuss the message of the selection through group discussion. II. CONCEPTS A. Topic: Reach for Your Dream By: David D. Moore B. Reference: reading.com.ph. pp32-36 C. Materials: photocopy of the story‚ power point presentation‚ manila paper III. PROCEDURES A. Pre-Reading Activities 1. Preliminary Activities a. Checking of Attendance b. Checking of Assignments
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A Lesson from the Amish? This essay takes a different view on how our children should be taught basic literacy skills‚ and it starts with having a greater connection with your family. Basic learning skills must start at a very young age when the child’s brain is most capable retaining information. The father of the household will start by reading a children s Disney story to his six year old son. Though the boy is not able at this young age to read or write‚ he is actively participating and gaining
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pictures related to my topic “Leukemia” and make them answer some questions regarding those pictures. D. Lesson Proper What is leukemia? A type of cancer of the blood or bone marrow characterized by an abnormal increase of immature white blood cells called "blasts". It starts in the bone marrow‚ the soft tissue inside most bones. Bone marrow is where blood cells are made. It is formed from the two Greek words leukos‚ meaning "white"‚ and aima‚ meaning
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