LESSON PLAN IN ENGLISH GRADE TWO I – OBJECTIVES At the end of the 1-hour timeframe‚ the Grade 2 – St. Monica students will be able to answer wh-questions about a selection listened to recognize/identify what nouns are give examples of nouns express gratitude towards people II – SUBJECT MATTER : NOUNS STORY: “At the School Yard” by: Myrna J. Hipolito MATERIALS: word cards‚ pictures‚ chart‚ big book III – PROCEDURE A. Preparatory Activities 1. Review: Have the pupils recall the past
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Lesson Plan – Straw Bridge Design Challenge Grade Level Topics Covered Gr 4 and up Straw Bridge Design Challenge Objectives General: Students will work in teams to design and build a bridge using plastic straws and tape. (masking or scotch) The models will be tested by adding weight to them until they collapse. Grade-Specific Prescribed Learning Outcomes (BC Curriculum): SCIENCE: Processes of Science Grade 4: Make predictions‚ supported by reason and relevant to the content (Designing a
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A Lesson Plan in TLE II Craft and Industries Process Teaching Demonstration Method I. Objectives: Given the demonstration‚ the students with 70% accuracy should be able to: 1. 1. Define crochet; 2. 2. Differentiate the different stitches in crochet; 3. 3. Show a sample demonstration from the different stitches in crochet; and 4. 4. Appreciate the beauty of crochet design II. Subject Matter: Concept: Crochet Topic: Basic stitches
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Basic Language Training: Part One List of contents BLT 1 Introduction‚ Aims and Objectives Syllabus Lesson plan Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Lesson 4 Review 1 Lesson 5 Lesson 6 Lesson 7 Lesson 8 Review 2 Lesson 9 Lesson 10 Lesson 11 Lesson 12 Review 3 Lesson 13 Lesson 14 Lesson 15 Review 4 2nd day dialogues: A’s version 2nd day dialogues: B’s version Listening texts: Lesson 1 – 15 Appendix: Verb list Combined vocabulary list List of post positions Sentence structure charts
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Teaching Plan Cognitive behavioral Distortions Guided Imagery Learner Outcomes Content Outline Methodology Time Frame Evaluation 1. Learner will recite their understanding of the connection between our thoughts‚ feelings‚ and behaviors. 2. Learner will be able to recite one way in which positive thinking can improve one’s outlook on life and ones decisions Examples of current application of guided imagery—sports psychology‚ cancer‚ HIV. Definition of cognitive errors
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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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Lesson Plan Template Standard: 6‐8.WHST.4. Produce clear and coherent writing in which the development‚ organization‚ and style are appropriate to task‚ purpose‚ and audience. Objective (Explicit): Students will demonstrate writing clearly and coherently by developing a friendly or formal letter. Sub-objectives‚ SWBAT (Sequenced from basic to complex): Students will learn parts of a friendly/formal letter and what the difference is Students will learn the definitions of parts of a friendly/formal
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Lesson Plan The Deadly Persuasion Every day‚ we are exposed to some form of advertisement. We believe this has become society’s means of communication. Good or bad‚ harmful or useful‚ advertisements are everywhere. They influence how we see the world and distort our perception on the way we should speak‚ look‚ and behave. We are aware that advertisement is all around‚ but no one really knows the lengths that companies go to grab our attention. Our objective is to teach our peers the powerful
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become a teacher so my expectation for college is for it to educate me on becoming the best teacher possible. I want to leave college with the skills that allow me to hold the attention of a class‚ skills that give me the ability to teach an effective lesson‚ and those that give me the ability to make a different in someone’s future. My expectation for college revolves around gaining the knowledge behind being an effective teacher. I believe this would include holding the attention of a class because
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Name: LEAH JANE P. IBARRAT Subject: PED 106.2 School: Western Mindanao State University ESU-Siay Professor: Evangeline S. Capitania DEDUCTIVE LESSON PLAN IN ENGLISH I. LEARNING OBJECTIVES At the end of 20-minute discussion the students will be able to: A. Identify the classes of propositions involved in the given examples. B. Differentiate the two propositions presented in class; and C. Give more examples of each propositions presented. II. LEARNING CONTENT Two Classes of Propositions:
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