CHISUPA TOPIC: HANDWASHING VENUE: CLASSROOM AUDIENCE: CHILDREN AND GUARDIANS TEACHING METHOD: DISCUSSIONS AND DEMONSTRATIONS DATE: 03/02/2015 GENERAL OBJECTIVE At the end of the lesson‚ The pupils should know‚ understand and be able to demonstrate hand washing. Know the importance of hand washing‚ including how‚ why and when to wash their hands. SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES 1. Define hand washing 2. When to wash hands. 3. List the items
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The Fisher Valley College A Semi-Detailed Lesson Plan in English Writing for First Year High School by: EARTHA FONACIER-BETSAYDA Developmental Method ------------------------------------------------- Learning Objectives: | 1. define what a paragraph is | 2. recognize the parts and structure of a paragraph | 3. write one or more paragraphs about a certain topic | Learning Content: | 1. Title: The Hamburger Paragraph (Parts of a Paragraph) | 2. Reference:
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the pronunciation of two-syllable words. 2.1.2 Pronounce two-syllable words correctly. 3.4.1 Read aloud words and phrases. 4.1.1 Write words‚ phrases and sentences in clear legible print. Learning outcomes : By the end of the lesson‚ pupils will be able to: a) listen to and repeat the pronunciation of two-syllable words. b) pronounce at least 8 out of 10 two-syllable words correctly. c) read aloud words‚ phrases and sentences with the correct stress and
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Lesson Plan in Elementary Mathematics (Grade IV) Prepared by: Paulene Mae A. Albelar I. Objectives At the end of the lesson‚ the students should be able to: A. (Cognitive)Multiply 5 or more digit factors having 1 to 3 zeros in both factors without regrouping B. (Psychomotor)Find the product using the process of long multiplication with ease C. (Affective)Show carefulness in working with numbers II. Subject Matter Skill: Multiply 5 or more digit factors having 1 to 3 zeros in both factors without
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Website Lesson Plans Being a child’s teacher they can be an effective partner in their learning carers by helping them understand number sense. In math there are many interactions that can be done to get children to learn math. With these interaction it will build skills that will help lay the foundation for more confident math learner. With the development of problem solving children will understand
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Simple Addition Lesson Plan 1 This lesson plan could be used at the elementary level‚ grade 2‚ as part of a math unit focusing on simple addition. I. Anticipatory set The teacher will say‚ “Students have you ever wondered what a digit is?” II. Learning Objectives: Goal: Students will be able to provide answers to mathematic problems commensurate with grade level. Short Term Objective: Given 4 scenarios involving simple addition‚ students will complete the accompanying problems with 95%
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Lesson Plan – Straw Bridge Design Challenge Grade Level Topics Covered Gr 4 and up Straw Bridge Design Challenge Objectives General: Students will work in teams to design and build a bridge using plastic straws and tape. (masking or scotch) The models will be tested by adding weight to them until they collapse. Grade-Specific Prescribed Learning Outcomes (BC Curriculum): SCIENCE: Processes of Science Grade 4: Make predictions‚ supported by reason and relevant to the content (Designing a
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P&G School Nutrition Program Placement on Continuum of Evidence Target Audience The P&G School Nutrition Program is for 4th grade students. Summary The P&G Nutrition Program is an educational curriculum to promote healthy eating and physical activity patterns for students in the fourth grade. Evidence We were unable to locate any peer-reviewed publications evaluating the effectiveness of this program. The program was developed by Proctor & Gamble with the help of an
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I. OBJECTIVES A. extract the system of values found in the reading selection; B. participate actively in class and group discussion; and C. discuss the message of the selection through group discussion. II. CONCEPTS A. Topic: Reach for Your Dream By: David D. Moore B. Reference: reading.com.ph. pp32-36 C. Materials: photocopy of the story‚ power point presentation‚ manila paper III. PROCEDURES A. Pre-Reading Activities 1. Preliminary Activities a. Checking of Attendance b. Checking of Assignments
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Activity 7: How Others View me‚ How I View Myself---- Accept Who I Am Many of the main characters in the stories had a difficult time accepting who they are. For example‚ Melinda demonstrates her suppressed sense of identity throughout the novel Speak. She is self-conscious about how other people think of her. She thinks no one could like the person she really is‚ thus she kept the secret of being raped and refuses to speak. Similarly‚ Jin-Wang could not accept himself as a Chinese. He abandons
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