Write a one-hour lesson plan for two of the following topics; a) A lesson to contrast the use of the present simple with the present continuous for elementary students. Course title: What do you like to do? Teacher: Jeff Cheong Students / Level: 10 students (Age 7-9) Elementary students from China Aims: I want my students to understand the difference between the usage of present simple and present continuous tense. Using a teach and practice approach‚ the lesson focuses on understanding
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Lesson Plan/Instructional Profile Lesson #5 Teacher Candidate Aaron Alford School Lead Hill School Mentor Teacher Grade/Subject Music Theory 9th grade UCA Supervisor Powers Date November 3‚ 2012_ Time ____________ ARKANSAS CURRICULUM FRAMEWORK SLEs/COMMON CORE STANDARDS CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RI.8.7 Evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of using different mediums (e.g.‚ print or digital text‚ video‚ multimedia) to present a particular topic or idea C
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Roman Tables Activity Lesson Plan REFLECTION During this lesson the entire class was active and energetic. The class activity involved the role-play strategy of teaching along with questioning. The activity worked well because it kept the students active and questioning‚ looking for answers and seeking knowledge that they did not have prior to the lesson. The role play strategy was successful in that it kept the students interested and involved in the class discussion and learning of the ‘Roman
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Name: Date: 7/8/13 NISAR AHMED | TP No. 1 | No of students: | For this stage of the course the lesson was: To standard Not to standard | Level: INTERMEDIATE | Length of the lesson: 45 MINS | Lesson type: GRAMMAR LESSON SIMPLE PRESENT (DAILY ROUTINES) | Tutor: | Objectives: by the end of the lesson the students will – BE ABLE TO TALK ABOUT GENERAL THINGS EG DAILY ROUTINES. They will be able to use the simple present tense to describe actions which may
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Department Of Education Region 1 Division of San Carlos DEMONSTRATION LESSON PLAN in ENGLISH I Prepared By: GISSELLE C. GARCIA Teacher Applicant I. OBJECTIVES At the end of the 60-minute period‚ students should be able to achieve the following with at least 75 % of success: a. Differentiate the three degrees of comparison b. Construct effective sentences using correct adjective and the degrees of comparison c. Appreciate the use of adjectives and its three degrees of comparison
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Week 2 Lesson Plan Eva Faulkner EDU382 Instructor Melissa Phillips December 16‚ 2013The focus of my project will be United States History up until 1865. The grades I will teach will be middle school 6th through 8th. I love history and how the United States were built. In Missouri the state standard cores are covered in my lessons of history up to 1865. One would be the relationships of the individual and groups to institutions and cultural traditions. That is why I choose to write three separate
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Lesson Plan Checklist: Art‚ Grade 3-5 1. Do textbooks and other print resources (magazines‚ newspapers‚ journals‚ books‚ internet articles) include content and illustrations that reflect the experiences of people from diverse backgrounds? 2. Does the physical environment (pictures‚ posters‚ and graphics) include images of people with a range of different abilities and body types engaged in a variety of activities? Does it also include images of many different kinds of family compositions
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motivate him‚ you will put him on the path to becoming a successful reader (Afflerbach‚ 2012). As to get to the ability of my students about comprehending and organizing the sequence of stories‚ I conducted activities about story mapping and recount plan writing with them. These assessments serve as great help for me to know about the interests of my students and who need additional support as well. In addition‚ I found out it is essential to provide visual aids (e.g. table‚ poster‚ chart) to help
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Contant‚ Terry L.‚ & Carin‚ Arthur A. (2009). Teaching Science as Inquiry‚ 11th Edition. Pearson Education‚ Inc. Boston‚ MA. Burris‚ Tamar. (2012). Discovery Education. Lesson Plan Library: Motion‚ Forces‚ Energy‚ & Electricity. Retrieved on September 28‚ 2012‚ from http://www.discoveryeducation.com/ teachers/free-lesson-plans/motion-forces-energy-and-electricity.cfm.
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Main Factors of Lesson Plan PapersEDU 311October 18‚ 2014 Main Factors of Lesson Plan PapersWhen addressing a classroom without goals‚ objectives‚ and a clear path is an obvious mistake that any teacher could make. The greatest idea will fall flat without understanding what to consider when lesson planning‚ and as we know all lessons require knowing how to reach specific students and how to respond to their needs as a student. Outlined in this paper is the Framework for Teaching‚ Core propositions
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