Lesson Plan #: 4 Date: July 02‚ 2013 I. OBJECTIVES: A. Given the available materials‚ student should be able to: 1. demonstrate how transparent‚ translucent and opaque materials differ. 2. define what is light‚ speed of light‚ and ray; 3. cite different sources of light; 4. explain how the two types of shadows formed; 5. manifest awareness of the nature of light in our daily life; and B. answer three out of five items correctly. II. SUBJECT MATTER: A. Unit: Electricity Chapter:
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LESSON PLAN IN MATHEMATICS I. Objectives: At the end of the lesson‚ the students are expected to: a. Find the volume of a prism b. Solve problems involving finding the volume of a prism II. Subject Matter: Topic: Volume of a Prism Reference: Math Essential Geometry for 3rd year Materials: Presentation Prerequisite concepts/ Skills: Volume of Prism Process skills to be emphasized: Logical Thinking III. Procedure: Teacher’s Activity | Pupil’s Activity
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Lesson One: Differentiating between /r/ and /l/ Target group: This lesson targets students learning English who speak Chinese‚ Japanese‚ and Korean as a native language. Additionally‚ this lesson probably works best as a remedial response to observed difficulties in perception or production of these sounds. Time: 50 minutes 1. Introduction: This section involves introducing the sounds to the students using learner friendly explanations. In this section‚ I will also model the sounds
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Lesson Plan in English 3 Understanding by Design (UbD) | | |Teachers: |Boiser‚ Felyn Mae | | |Canlom‚ Joal Marie | | |Martinez‚ Honey Faye | |
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American artists. The students will guess the name of the artists. * If the students successfully guessed the name of the character‚ a piece of the puzzle will be gone until the final picture with the topic will appear. D. Development of the Lesson * ACTIVITY # 1: “Picture Parade” * Selected students from the class will be showing different Latin American instruments. After showing the pictures‚ each student will tell something about the musical instruments they are holding. IDIOPHONES
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Lesson Plan: Past simple Learning Objective: Students will be able to talk about what they have done over the last year Level: Basic or Intermediate Ages: Teens or Adults Stage Teacher´s Objective Procedure – Teacher (How you would teach) Procedure - Students (What would students be doing) T/S Ratio Warm up/Review 15 minutes To relax the students and prepare them for the lesson and get them used to speaking in front of the class. To use language previously taught. You need to think of
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Multicultural Lesson Plans Amanda Tall GCU EDU-230 Analyze Two Multicultural Lesson Plans The Lesson plan from SIOP: Healthy and Unhealthy Foods for Kindergarten Are the objectives aligned with academic standards? I believe they are because this lesson plan is teaching communication skills along with listening‚ viewing‚ and presenting. Are the assessments aligned with the objectives? Yes Is it explicitly clear what the students should know and be able to do by the end of the lesson? Yes they
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Germination in plants is the process in which dormant seed begins to grow and sprout under certain growing conditions. The English pea‚ also known as the garden pea‚ is a member of the legume family and is known to grow roughly three to four inches long. Research shows that it only takes approximately 1 week for the seed to start to germinate. There are many things that can affect‚ the growth of the pea seed such as; temperature‚ moisture‚ planting depth and sunlight. The pea grows best in temperatures
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Maggie Tejada – Adapted from readwritethink.org Review Elements of Fiction by Creating a Stapeless book online. (4th Grade) In this lesson students review the elements of fiction and key components of a book report. They are then given an opportunity to identify and share these concepts by writing and illustrating their own mini-book based on a fiction book they have chosen to read. They use the online Stapleless Book tool to publish their mini-books. This activity offers an alternative to
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Physical Education Lesson Plan By: Amanda Kertesz Skill: Forward straddle roll Suggested Grade Levels: 3-5 Purpose of Activity: The forward roll has a tremendous number of applications outside of the gym. In a forward fall most people will sprawl. Practicing and getting completely comfortable with a forward roll will change this reaction. In a forward fall rolling out will greatly reduce impact and allow for a continuation of movement getting you to your feet with little or no interruption
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