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    1. Early Emergent (3-5 years old) 2.1 Who was the greatest person who influenced me to reading? My mother was the very first teacher I’ve ever had ever since I existed she taught me a lot of things – one of these is reading. She was taught me the importance of reading and on how reading can take us to anywhere through imagination. 2.2 What was my first reading material? My first reading material is a book‚ consisted of alphabets. 2.3 Unforgettable experience in learning

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    [pic] Emmaline R. Mangune Name of Book: Toes‚ Ears‚ and Nose! By: Marion Dane Bauer‚ Illustrated By: Karen Katz‚ Copyright: 2003 General Objectives: a. Children will be able to identify parts of the body. b. Children will be able to familiarize themselves with the five senses. c. Children will be exposed to vocabulary words‚ concepts and expressions related to the book. Vocabulary list: mittens ears beneath breeze

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    Multicultural Lesson Plan Analysis Cyndi Frawley EDU-230 Michelle Jervell December 2‚ 2012 Questions/Answers: 1. Are the objectives aligned with academic standards? State how the lesson objectives support the academic standards. SIOP (Center for Applied Linguistics (CAL)‚ 2012): Yes‚ this 1st grade lesson plan is aligned with the Common Core State Standards (CCSS). What is a Dragonfly? Lesson Plan explains the four key standards: Reading‚ Speaking and Listening‚ Writing‚ and

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    In order to teach students the concept of equivalence when working with fractions with unlike denominators or finding equivalent fractions‚ there are some skills that the students must already possess. These are as follows: Students are able to both recognize and write fractions Students understand the ‘breakdown’ of a fraction where the top is the numerator and the bottom is the denominator Students must have some understanding of equivalence and what it means Students must be able to both

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    Partial Fractions A way of "breaking apart" fractions with polynomials in them. What are Partial Fractions? We can do this directly: Like this (read Using Rational Expressions to learn more): 2   +   3   =   2·(x+1)  + (x-2)·3 x-2 x+1 (x-2)(x+1)   Which can then be simplified to:   =   2x+2  + 3x-6    =   5x-4 x2+x-2x-2 x2-x-2   ... but how do we go in the opposite direction? That is what we discover here: How to find the "parts" that make the single fraction  (the "partial fractions")

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    Lacsap’s Fractions IB Math 20 Portfolio By: Lorenzo Ravani Lacsap’s Fractions Lacsap is backward for Pascal. If we use Pascal’s triangle we can identify patterns in Lacsap’s fractions. The goal of this portfolio is to find an equation that describes the pattern presented in Lacsap’s fraction. This equation must determine the numerator and the denominator for every row possible. Numerator Elements of the Pascal’s triangle form multiple horizontal rows (n) and diagonal rows (r). The elements

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    problems involving time and money 2. Work as a class to solve word problems focusing on addition‚ 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

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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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    What Is a Lesson Plan? by Melissa Kelly Definition: A detailed description of the individual lessons that a teacher plans to teach on a given day. A lesson plan is developed by a teacher to guide instruction throughout the day. It is a method of planning and preparation. A lesson plan traditionally includes the name of the lesson‚ the date of the lesson‚ the objective the lesson focuses on‚ the materials that will be used‚ and a summary of all the activities that will be used. Lesson plans are a

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    PLANING FOR AND LEARNING QUESTION (i) Why is it important to plan as a teacher before we go to teach? (ii) A scheme of work is one of the important tools as teacher plan our work for the term. Discuss the important factors we should consider when preparing scheme of work. Suggested solution A lesson plan is a group of ideas prepared and meticulous planned in order to equip pupils with the basic subject as reading‚ speaking‚ writing and basic arithmetic. It provides the framework of

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