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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MATTER: Recycling Reference: Handicrafts – TLE learner’s Material III. LEARNING PROCEDURES A. Preliminary Activities 1. Checking of Attendance 2. Review of past lessons 3. Motivation Showing pictures of garbage as one of the biggest problems we Filipino face. Ask the students ways to solve this problem. B. LESSON PROPER 1. discussion on different types of recycling a. Internal recycling b. External recycling 2. discussion on Advantages of Recycling 3. Activity
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subtraction‚ multiplication‚ and simple fractions 3. Work with a partner to make up their own word problems Materials The class will need the following: • Overhead projector with transparencies and pens Procedures 1. Begin the lesson by asking students to think about how time and money are used in their daily lives. Students may suggest the following: Amount of time it takes to get to soccer practice Amount of time they are supposed to practice their musical instrument The
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Shooting Lesson Equipment for 30 students * 30 basketballs 50 Minute Lesson PASS Standards Objectives Psychomotor- TSWBAT shoot the ball with eyes on the goal‚ feet shoulder width apart facing the goal‚ following through making the shot 7 out of 10 tries from the free throw line. Cognitive- TSWBAT compare and contrast two similarities and differences between left and right handed layups orally with 90% accuracy. Affective- TSWBAT participate fully in shooting lesson by wearing court
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This lesson provides students with an opportunity to draw conclusions using one of Aesop’s enjoyable fables. Students will use a chart to record their conclusions as they read. OBJECTIVES Students will: * use story details‚ prior knowledge‚ and logical thinking to draw conclusions about characters and story events. * support conclusions with evidence from story texts and real life. * draw conclusions to comprehend and appreciate a story. SUGGESTED TIME ALLOWANCE This lesson can be
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2. Teacher gives instructions ; each group will send one member to do one action/verb in front. Then the other group will say the action/verb in form of Past Tense. 3. After its done‚ teacher promise to gives the answer/result at the end of the lesson. PRESENTATION (20 Minutes) 1. Teacher shows some example of “regular” and “irregular” verbs 2. Teacher explains the different between regular and irregular verbs. 3. Teachers drills pupils to read a few verbs. 4
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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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net * PHP is easy to learn and runs efficiently on the server side Where to Start? To get access to a web server with PHP support‚ you can: * Install Apache (or IIS) on your own server‚ install PHP‚ and MySQL * Or find a web hosting plan with PHP and MySQL support The PHP script is executed on the server‚ and the plain HTML result is sent back to the browser. * Basic PHP Syntax * A PHP script always starts with . A PHP script can be placed anywhere in the document.
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Aim/Topic: Application Forms -Try to keep a good flow and pace of the lesson -Limit my TTT -Explain and give clear instructions include examples and models via board and OHP if necessary -Leave enough time for final practices Learning Outcomes: By the end of this session adults will be able to: - Identify an application form and know what it’s for - Get familiar in filling in an application with little or no assistance - Identify a letter - Be able to write a cover letter to somebody
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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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