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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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    Lesson Plan – “The Necklace” and “Cinderella” Grade Level: 9th grade Course: 9th grade English (Intermediate to Advanced) Literature: “The Necklace” by Guy de Maupassant; “Cinderella” by Grimm Brothers I. 1. Students will define elements of a short story‚ including: characterization‚ setting‚ mood‚ protagonist‚ point of view‚ and theme. 2. Students identify the protagonist‚ setting‚ point of view‚ mood‚ and theme(s) in “The Necklace.” 3. Students will intelligently predict the plot of “The

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    focus of the kindergarten physical education curriculum. Children will be at various levels of maturity across all skills and should demonstrate continuous improvement in movement under very simple conditions. While developing fundamental skill patterns‚ the students will begin to learn key movement concepts that help them perform in a variety of educational games‚ educational dances‚ and educational gymnastics. They will learn how their bodies react to vigorous physical activity. Students will learn

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    The Benefits of Physical Education in Elementary Schools Meagan Stanley 101 October 14‚ 2012 The benefits of Physical Education in Elementary Schools There are numerous benefits of physical education in elementary schools which have been listed by the advocates of physical education‚ scholars and researchers. Over the years‚ different research studies have been undertaken which have reviewed the benefits and relevance of physical education and sport (PE) in elementary schools. Based on the

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    alternative program for any number of reasons‚ but a large percentage of the population is school-age parents. Poor or irregular attendance tends to be the biggest factor in lack of academic success‚ not behavior issues or learning disabilities. 1.Lesson Number and Title: #2 - “All Different” (Paper Mache Monsters) 2.Objectives (with WI-DPI Academic Standards for Visual Arts) Technical Skills:  Use sketching to brainstorm ideas and create a rough blueprint for their creation. (C6‚ H4)

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    Career Planning One of my deepest fears is to wake up one day when I am old lying in bed on a cold winter morning‚ shivering because the room I am dwelling in has cracks in the sheet rock‚ cracks in the window seal‚ and cracks in the floor plan. Only to lie in bed‚ to think about all the opportunities including a professional careers that I did not chase after because I was to frightened or discourage because I felt as if I did not have the attributes to accomplish my dream job. Taking this course

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    participating in regular physical activity and to also attain an understanding of the different aspects of physical education. Physical education can be defined as the understanding‚ development and teaching of the sociological‚ physiological and psychological aspect within sport and physical activity. Physical education helps students develop social skills and understanding which will ultimately enable the student to become a positive member of society. Physical education also allows students to

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    participate in physical activities. The ideal place in which students would be able to find adequate time‚ opportunity and guidance are in the high schools themselves. Politicians and educators responsible for the mandatory physical education program at the junior high school levels (grades eight to ten) should be applauded for this‚ but frowned upon for not enforcing it on senior high school students (grades 11 and 12). Physical Education is defined as "the process of education that develops the

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    Socialization      Socialization is the process by which children and adults learn from others. We begin learning from others during the early days of life; and most people continue their social learning all through life (unless some mental or physical disability slows or stops the learning process). Sometimes the learning is fun‚ as when we learn a new sport‚ art or musical technique from a friend we like. At other times‚ social learning is painful‚ as when we learn not to drive too fast by receiving

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    DIFFERENCE BETWEEN POISE AND POSTURE Posture and Poise Good Posture or Good Use? For many people‚ the Alexander Technique is closely associated with cultivating good posture. However the term posture is inadequate to convey what it is the Alexander Technique aims to improve. When it comes to posture‚ it is generally assumed that more uprightness is better and crooked is bad. There is relative truth in this. But striving for uprightness only brings about misuse in another guise: the straining

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