PROTEIN Lesson 1 All material designated for higher level only is presented in italics |Syllabus content to be covered: | | | |Composition | |Basic structure
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I. Objectives Given the necessary materials like pictures‚ and activities like puzzles‚ at the end of the 45 minutes lesson‚ the students will be able to achieve 90% of the lesson through; a. Recognizing Dr. Jose Rizal as our national hero. b. Adhering the importance of Dr. Jose Rizal’s works and writings up to this day. c. Dramatization of how Dr. Jose Rizal fought for the Filipinos. II. Subject Matter a. Topic: Dr. Jose Rizal b. Reference: http://www.wikipedia.com/rizalworks
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familiarity among oneself. SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE: Given the necessary materials (Costume and Props) and situation (Unique Self Introduction Activity) it is expected that at the end of the 40minute discussion the students will achieve (80%) of the lesson and be able to: a.discuss data among oneself; b.Introduce their selves uniquely and creatively; and c.share to the class what they learn about their selves. OBJECTIVE #2 TOPIC: COLORS GENERAL OBJECTIVE: The topic seeks to challenge the
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A Reflection on the code of ethics The code of ethical conduct is a guide set by NAEYC to set forth a common basis which outlines the ethical responsibility one should follow‚ aimed to better equip one as they embark in an atmosphere where they will be with children. This paper has provided me the opportunity to describe four importance sections in the code of ethics. My first goal is to highlight the important ethical responsibilities to children. I will continue with the ethical responsibilities
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topic!) English A1 Reporter: Fiona Guertler‚ International School of Düsseldorf‚ Germany guertlerf@isdedu.de 1. Become more familiar with TOK • Inservice training days • Observation of TOK lessons • Invite a TOK teacher in to make links at the end (last 15 minutes?) of a lesson • Use the TOK terms more actively (distribution of TOK diagram in classroom) • If
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Lesson Guides in Elementary Mathematics Grade V Copyright © 2003 All rights reserved. No part of these lesson guides shall be reproduced in any form without a written permission from the Bureau of Elementary Education‚ Department of Education. The Mathematics Writing Committee GRADE 5 Region 3 Nelia D. Bamba – Pampanga Magdalena P. Garcia – Angeles City Region 4 Gundalina C. Gonzales – Batangas Gerlie Ilagan – Quezon Consuelo Caringal – Batangas National Capital Region (NCR) Emma S. Makasiray –
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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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Catherine U. Toledo Detailed Lesson Plan I. Objectives: At the end of the lesson‚ the first year section one students should be able to: * Recognize key word that indicates certain mathematical operations. * Translate verbal statement into equations. * Identify the basic steps in solving word problem. * Solve age problems in at least 5 minutes. * Show the process in solving the Age problems. * Demonstrate honesty through solving and checking Age problems. II. Subject Matter:
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DETAILED LESSON PLAN IN ENGLISH – III PREPARED BY: RANIE P. OTADOY I. Objectives: At the end of the lesson the student will be able to: A. point out how attitudes in literature influence one’s behavior; B. respond to ideas‚ issues and concerns presented in reading in creative form; C. appreciate the values underscore by the writer. II. Subject Matter: Topic: The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost Reference: English Expressway III by: Eugenia R. Gargon Virginia F. Bermudez
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the parts of the house. 3. Motivation a. Present drawings of circles of different sizes. b. Ask pupils to describe the circles they see. Have them give the characteristics of a circle. B. Developmental Activities 1. Presentation a. Present the lesson through a group activity. - What should you do if you are in a group? - Why do you think you should cooperate with one another? Group 1: Activity 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Give the pupils cut outs of circles Ask the pupils to fold the circle into 2 equal parts
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