BY: Ixchelle Sandoval July 17 ‚ 2013 Observation 1 I observed preschool classrooms at St. Vincent’s Catholic School They are a Montessori preschool. The classrooms are clearly laid out for children. The classrooms are prepared and equipped for the size and pace of preschool aged children and are designed to put them at ease by giving them freedom in an environment carefully prepared with attractive materials arranged on
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Individual Lesson Plan: Life Cycle of a Butterfly Silvia Hammond‚ SEI/500 October 8‚ 2012 Rachel York Introduction: In this lesson‚ 2nd grade students will participate in a class on the life cycle of a butterfly. Students will learn standards-aligned science concepts and also benefit from cross-curricular instruction‚ through the incorporation of reading‚ writing‚ and hands-on activities. These modalities will be used to help students understand the concept of the life cycle and make real-life
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Lesson Plan Tutor: Neela Soomary Venue: Kettering Candidate Tim Chivers Course: Qualification: Lesson Title: Time critical illness Date: 9th September 2014 Duration: 30 mins Aims of lesson: To recognise and manage time critical illnesses . Learning outcomes (By the end of the lesson the student will be able to): Recognise stroke‚. Understand heart attack and stroke. Time Topic/LOs Teaching activities Learner activities Resources Assessment 2 mins Introduction Introduce myself and the
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Lesson Plan - Adverbs Lead in – Engage Ss and introduce topic of lesson Read my holiday story to Ss 3 min Stage 2 Read my holiday story again and ask Ss to listen more carefully this time to see if they can identify a word group that I have used a number of times in this passage. Ellicit from them adverbs mention that will only be looking at ly adverbs today. Put a couple of sentence on board as examples ie. Mark drives his car quickly‚ Sally sings beautifully ask students if they can
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Lesson plan in MAPEH IV 1.Objectives : 1.1 Perform the basic steps of ballroom in cha-cha-cha‚ waltz and swing. 1.2 Describe the brief historical background style‚ characteristics and music of ballroom dance. 2. Subject Matter Topic : Social Dances Materials : Audio Player ‚video player and Visual Aid References: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IFJVjrjor0U http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AgPKNzhn5k8 Textbook: MAPEH IV Enjoy life with PE and Health page. 94-114 3.Procedure
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LESSON PLAN: CRITICAL AND RESPONSE PERSPECTIVE Walden University Instructor: Bernice Gregory Class: The Beginning Reader: PreK- 3 EDUC-6706R-1 February 16‚ 2014 LESSON PLAN: CRITICAL AND RESPONSE PERSPECTIVE In this lesson‚ I focused on Jace‚ the second grader. I was able to hold a small group lesson in her classroom so that I could be able to assess her literacy ability first hand when it comes to critical and response perspectives. I learned of the idea of a tea party
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Lesson plan Class : Year 2 Rosmah Time : 10.15-11.00 am. Date : 9th June 2013 Focus skills : Listening and speaking Other skill : Writing Theme : World of knowledge Topics : Hooray! We are back Teaching aids: Recording‚ picture cards‚ sentence strips‚ CONTENT STANDARD: By the end of 6-Year schooling students should be able to: 1.1 Pronounce words and speak confidently with the correct stress‚ rhythm
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A DETAILED LESSON PLAN IN ENGLISH IV I. Objectives 1. Use easily confused verbs ( Two – word verbs) 2. Give a heading or title for texts read without title. 3. Writing a paragraph II. Subject Matter: 1. Use easily confused verbs ( Two – word Verbs) 2. Give a heading or title for texts read without title. 3. Writing a paragraph A. Materials: Visual Aids B. References: 1. BEC 2002 Handbook in English 2. Fun in English Reading 3. Fun in English language
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For me‚ the best thing about this third lesson was the interesting content. There was so much to talk about and do. The experiments were fun to watch and brought an amazing amount of student thinking into the lesson. My group was a pleasure to work with. We had great communication before SCMT day and we worked as a team to make sure we each had what we needed as we did our lesson. Too bad we don’t get to have three willing science assistants at our disposal when we are teaching science for real!
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Content Review Week Two Ernestine Brodie Walden University Decisions with regard to creating optimal preschool physical environments involve much more than thoughtful consideration about where to place classroom furnishings. Considering what you have learned about preschoolers needs and dimensions of quality environments‚ use examples to explain at least three ways that optimal physical environments can foster opportunities for growth and learning. According to Gestwicki (2014) Elizabeth
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