Common Core Standards for Peter Pan Mock Trial NM.CC.RL.6. Reading Standards for Literature Key Ideas and Details RL.6.1. Cite textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text. RL.6.2. Determine a theme or central idea of a text and how it is conveyed through particular details; provide a summary of the text distinct from personal opinions or judgments. RL.6.3. Describe how a particular story’s or drama’s
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The Fisher Valley College A Semi-Detailed Lesson Plan in English Writing for First Year High School by: EARTHA FONACIER-BETSAYDA Developmental Method ------------------------------------------------- Learning Objectives: | 1. define what a paragraph is | 2. recognize the parts and structure of a paragraph | 3. write one or more paragraphs about a certain topic | Learning Content: | 1. Title: The Hamburger Paragraph (Parts of a Paragraph) | 2. Reference:
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n Daily Lesson Plan Subject: Science Class: Form 1 Al- Ghazali Date: 23 March 2010 Time: 1.20 pm – 2.30 pm (70 minutes) No. of students: 33 students Learning Area : Matter Learning Objective: Understanding that matter has mass and occupies space. Learning Outcomes: At the end of the lesson‚ a student is able to: A Master content knowledge a. state that things have mass and occupy space‚ b. explain what matter is‚ c. relate things and matter‚ d. carry
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LESSON PLAN Subject/Title: OUTDOOR ACTIVITY – Treasure hunt Materials: Small envelopes (24 of them); in each envelop is question from different curriculum area appropriate to children’s age Treasure map Treasure (chocolate coins) Objectives/Learning Goals: Direct objectives Hunting for treasures in the garden by answering on questions from envelops and by following the map ; Indirect objectives Using and exploring concrete materials from different curriculum area by answering on questions from
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March 19‚ 2013 Section L95 Field Demonstration Lesson Plan (In-class demonstration) – PTEACH1 L95 Year Level: Second Year High School Students Time Duration: 30 minutes Topic: Passive Voice Materials: Power Point Presentation‚ Paper and Pen. Objectives: At the end of the lesson‚ students are expected to be able to: 1. Familiar with the structure of Passive Voice. 2. Classify Passive sentences
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Unit Plan Template |Unit Author | |First and Last Name |Dela Cerna‚ Jay Hane and Ulay‚ Marian Jacquiline | |School District |MALITA District |
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Demonstration Lesson Plan In Drawing I. OBJECTIVES: At the end of the lesson the students should be able to: a.) Identify the different kinds of modulo art b.) Identify and appreciate the importance of drawing in real life c.) Observe the neatness of work at all times. II. SUBJECT MATTER: Topic: Style and techniques of drawing Reference: T.H.E. in the 21st century‚ pages Materials: pencil‚ drawing paper (cartolina or bond paper)‚ eraser‚ crayons‚ ruler‚ compass (optional). Values to
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1. Grade level: Second Grade 2. Estimated level of developmental stage: predictable‚ self-paced (Hastie‚ 2012). 3. Number of students: Twenty 4. Fundamental skill (to be taught): Dribbling a soccer ball with their feet 5. State standard for Washington State (NASPE‚ 2008) a. Demonstrates locomoter skills in a variety of activities and lead-up games i. Example: Uses walking/jogging/running skills in soccer ii. Demonstrates manipulative skills with stationary
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INSTRUMENTATION IN MATHEMATICS Prepared BY: MA. KARLA RACHELLE ULIBAS BSED - II Prepared For: JUBERT GANAPAO INSTRUCTOR TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page i Table of Contents ii-v Theoretical Considerations‚ Literature and Research Studies on the Use of Learning Aids 1-16 Activity Sheets 17 On Numbers Complete the Skip Counting Series 18-19 On Measurement Metric Length 20 Metric Weight 21 Metric Capacity 22 Compare Metric Measurements 23
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