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    Individual Lesson Plan

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    Individual lesson plan. Form: Form 4 English language Duration: 40 minutes Student’s level: Intermediate Topic: LIE - Short story Sub-topic: Qwertyuiop (by Vivian Alcock) Curriculum specification: 3.0 Language for Aesthetic Use 3.1 Listen to‚ read‚ view and respond to literary works by: b. Recognizing elements in a story such as characters and setting. Specification Skills: 3.1. Level 2 – vi. Talking about characters in a story and writing a simple paragraph on one or two characters

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    Lesson Plan Kindergarten

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    Lesson plan Pre-K/Kindergarten Objectives: Children will learn their ABC’s by picture association and also learn the words that go along with it. Students use spoken‚ written and visual language to accomplish their own purposes (learning‚ enjoyment‚ persuasion and the exchange of information). GLE: . Demonstrate understanding of alphabetic principle by doing the following: • identifying own first name in print • identifying at least eight uppercase or lowercase letters

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    English Lesson Plan

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    A Semi-detailed lesson plan in English language Prepared by: Alvizo‚ Reo Melanie Guittera‚ Aianah Magumapara‚ Jeffany Mercado‚ Khalelah Jacques Sala‚ Jessah Christine Level: Grade 3 Subject: English Language Lesson: Adjectives/Descriptive Words Story: The Dream Eater I. Objectives: A. To identify words that describe people‚ places and things in sentences. B. To give examples of sentences with descriptive words. II. Materials: sentence charts‚ food cut-outs‚ worksheets

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    Lesson Plan Critique

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    Lesson Plan Critique Since I have been teaching for over 14 years in the early childhood field I choose one of my lesson plans. The age group that I most common work with are 4 and 5 year old at risk students as labeled by the State of North Carolina. This program is called NC Prekindergarten formerly known as More at Four. During this program I was a member of the Teacher Licensing Unit and we had specific guidelines that we had to use. These guidelines help us do in ongoing assessment

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    DETAILED LESSON PLAN IN ENGLISH FOR GRADE II PUPILS I. OBJECTIVES: After the lesson the student should be able to • appreciate andrespect God’s creatures; both living and nonliving‚ and to develop the attitude of thanking • anybody for giving something‚ and that they may be able to use adjective to describe persons‚ places‚ animals‚ ideas‚ and events. II. SUBJECT MATTER: Using adjectives to describe persons‚ places‚ animals‚ ideas‚ and events. REFERENCES: • English For All Times III

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    Lesson Plan Evaluation

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    Running head: LESSON PLAN EVALUATION Lesson Plan Evaluation Team Purple Tracy Walsh‚ Laquesha Wilkins‚ Tameka Yancey Grand Canyon University EED 503N- Curriculum & Methods: Mathematics November 24‚ 2010 Lesson Plan Evaluation Many schools require their teachers to follow a specific curriculum and pacing guide as they teach mathematics. The mathematics expectations‚ or standards‚ vary from state to state in the specific concepts addressed‚ the

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    Adjective Lesson Plan

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    Adjective Lesson Plan: Teaching with PPP It is important that advanced students’ vocabulary continuously progresses. This teaching plan explains how to teach new adjectives. Date: 14 July 2013 Class Level: Level 7 – Advanced Students Length of Lesson: 1 hour 5 minutes Lesson Type & Subject: Vocabulary: adjectives. Materials Needed: Pictures of weather‚ realia (abnormally large fruit/object‚ flower) and worksheet. Lesson Objective: Students

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    Lesson Plan Sample

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    **Contingency plan** Introducing the topic -Dıstrıbute whıte sheets and allow students to wrıte thıngs they lıke to do ın free tıme - draw two columns on the board thıngs I lıke to do and thıngs I don’t lıke to do. Demonstrate the activating and allow students to say the vocabulary words Readıng‚ Sleepıng ‚ eatıng‚ -Make the students repeat . Main lesson focus -Students will write their sentences about their ınterests

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    Lesson Plan Rationale

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    As proposed by Dymoke and Harrison‚ good lesson planning is essential to successful teaching in so far as stating‚ `It is often the case that poor teaching‚ classroom management and behaviour stem from lack of explicit planning` (2008‚ p.122) It is suggested then‚ that thorough planning is fundamental to the successful learning of pupils in many ways. Whilst allowing the teacher to follow a process of thinking‚ providing a mental practice session if you like‚ the act of planning therefore becomes

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    Rationale I wanted to format my two lessons plans in a similar fashion even though one focused on reading and the other focused on writing. I broke the lessons up into three parts each. By having a “pre” section before the students began working on the main focus of the lesson‚ the students would be prepared for the task they needed to complete. The “pre” section focuses on the key vocabulary for the day and the teacher would also outline both the language and content objectives for the day so the

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