Daily Lesson Plan Guide Unit: Date: Content Area: Grade: Common Core Learning Standard(s): Content Area Standard(s): Enduring Understanding Students will understand that… What are the big ideas for this unit of study? What specific understandings about these big ideas are desired? What do your students already know
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Teaching Adjectives to Grade VI pupils (through poem) A DETAILED LESSON PLAN IN ENGLISH FOR GRADE VI PUPILS (FOR 4th GRADING PERIOD) By: ESMAELA DIANN B. MASCARDO I. OBJECTIVES: At the end of the discussion‚ pupils will be able to: Build vocabulary through pictures presented. Practice proper way of reciting a poem. Interpret meaning of a poem through pictures. Identify adjectives used in the poem. Use adjectives in describing their hometown. II. SUBJECT MATTER: Pointing out adjectives
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I. INTRODUCTION Studying is a hard task. However if you have the right kind and amount of motivation it will be easier to do. As an old cliché “You can lead a horse to water‚ but you can’t make him drink”. Motivation is like this. It involves not only leading them to topics but also making thirsty for knowledge and understanding. Motivation can mean between success and failure. II. OBJECTIVE * To be able to know what is motivation and its role in learning * To be able to
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Lesson Plan in English I. Objectives: Through the song entitled “Perfect Two” by Auburn‚ the students will be able to recognize and identify the most common types of the figures of speech and its usage in forming a sentence. At the end of the lesson‚ the students’ should be able to: 1. Identify the different types of figures of speech. 2. Classify the different types of figures of speech. 3. Construct a sentence using different kinds of figures of speech. 4. Recall the 5
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Reading Author: Date created: 12/10/2013 6:45 PM PST ; Date modified: 12/10/2013 8:47 PM PST VITAL INFORMATION Subject(s) ESL‚ Language Arts (English)‚ Reading Topic or Unit of Study Reading Comprehension Grade/Level Grade 2 Summary This lesson is designed to increase reading comprehension‚ fluency‚ and provide practice with high frequency words while supporting English Language Learners. STANDARDS Standards AZ Arizona English Language Proficiency (ELP) Standards (2013) Stage: ELL Stage II: Grades 1 2
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“enhancement”‚ at first‚ looks to many as a word of welfare and virtue. Enhancements in technology allow populations across the globe to achieve a better livelihood. Enhancements in education generate a bright future of young innovators. However‚ these attachments are not necessarily true with regards to all walks of life. Physical enhancements‚ specifically‚ the use of aesthetic surgery in adolescence‚ create an unnecessary risk devised from psychological delusions. Social sublimation‚ philosophical irrationality
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Good Education Having a good education is very vital in today’s world and has always been. There are numerous amounts of reasons and benefits. Education basically decides the outcome of your life. It decides the outcome of your life because how educated you are controls the decision making in your life. Being well educated helps you pick a good career. You make good health decision with a good education. Not only does a good education help you make good long term decision but also short term everyday
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Lesson Plan in English II I. Objectives: a. Use the verbs is and are in sentences. b. Understand when to use is and are in the sentences. c. Answer wh-questions about a selection listened to. II. Subject Matter: a. Using is and are b. Story: “Annie Ant” Author: Purificacion C. Balingit Illustrator: Jomar S. Montinola Reference: BELC-PELC p. 8#4; p. 8#8 BRIGHT Book Part 1 p.48-50 Materials: Big Book‚ Illustrations‚ Real Objects‚ Pictures‚ Cut-outs‚ Flip Charts Strategies:
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DISCUSSION METHODDiscussion methods are effective in getting thetrainees to think constructively while interactingwith the rest of the group. Conduct discussionswith large or small groups; however‚ small groupsare more desirable. You can control and directa small group more easily than you can largergroups of 10 or more trainees. If a group isextremely large‚ break it into smaller groups orteams with a discussion leader for each team.The use of the terms class discussion anddirected discussion
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Processes Identifying‚ adding‚ subtracting E. Value Small parts are necessary to make-up a whole. III. PROCEDURE A. Pre-assessment Prayer Checking of attendance Review of the past lesson B. Motivation Have the children sitting in a circle. TEACHER INSTRUCTION: I Bounce the ball to one of your classmate . Then choose another child and bounce the ball over to
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