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    Lesson Plan

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    LESSON PLAN IN MATHEMATICS FOR GRADE-FOUR By: Clairy Faith C. Sinohon BEED-SPED 3x4 I. OBJECTIVES At the end of a 45-minute period‚ the grade four pupils will be able to: 1. Add and subtract fractions with the same denominators‚ 2. Add and subtract fractions with dissimilar denominators. II. SUBJECT MATTER ADDING AND SUBTRACTING OF FRACTIONS A. References Elementary Mathematics 4‚ page 53-56. B. Materials

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    DETAILED LESSON PLAN IN ENGLISH FOR GRADE II PUPILS I. After the 45-minute discussion‚ 100% of the pupils will be able to a. appreciate and respect God’s creatures; both living and nonliving‚ b. develop the attitude of thanking anybody for giving something‚ and c. use adjective to describe persons‚ places‚ animals‚ ideas‚ and events. II.SUBJECT MATTER: Using adjectives to describe persons‚ places‚ animals‚ ideas‚ and events. A.REFERENCES: English For All Times III‚ Language‚ pages

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    LESSONS & UNITS: MAIN IDEA 4TH GRADE UNIT Lesson 1: Topic Sentence Learning Outcome Identify the main idea of a paragraph using the topic sentence of the paragraph Duration Approximately 50 minutes Necessary Materials Provided: Direct Teaching and Guided Practice Passage‚“Buckle Up?;” Independent Practice Passage‚ “Hawaii Quakes‚ Then Shakes” and Worksheet Not Provided: N/A Lesson Plan DIRECT TEACHING will explain that strong paragraphs have a topic sentence. This topic sentence

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    Goals Paper

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    Goals meant different meanings to me every time I set one. Now that I’m attending college it has a new meaning and it will remain this meaning for as long as I live. Goals to me mean an aim‚ and purpose of an action. So as I sit here and write this goals paper I realize that the goals I set must have a purpose and be manageable. Graduating with an bachelor’s at the age of 23 is my long-term goal. This goal is very important to me meanly because after graduating college I plan on going in as

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    The Goal of the Consumer

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    that it is unrealistic. It seems to imply that we are all engaged in a relentless‚ conscious pursuit of narrow goals an implication contradicted by much of human behavior. As you read this paragraph‚ are you consciously trying to maximize your own well-being? Are you fully aware that reading this will improve your grade in economics and that‚ in turn will help you achieve other important goals? Perhaps. But more likely‚ you aren’t thinking about any of this. You are reading this topic right now because

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    Millennials Goals

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    “How Should Millennials Pursue their Goals?” Times are changing‚ and the way the world is moving along is too. Many generations have past and every one of them have left their unique mark. The latest generation so called “millennials”‚ are doing their life differently than past generations. In the article‚ “Take the Creative Path to a Career”‚ from author Julia Wolfie‚ points out the different career paths took from past generations to millennials. Young Americans are taking different steps than

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    Smart Goals

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    University of Phoenix Material SMART Goals Part A: Reflect on your results from the Career Interest Profiler Activity and the Career Plan Building Activity: Competencies. Building on your strengths and weaknesses‚ create five SMART goals to help you with your personal academic and career journey. Resource: University of Phoenix Material: Goal Setting Example: Take a writing workshop in the next 2 to 3 weeks to help me improve my writing skills in order to successfully communicate

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    Milestone 1: SMART Goal Setting Form Your Name: Ayoola Oyenuga | Date:20Jul2013 | Your Instructor’s Name: Teresa Hayden | Purpose: To develop (2) SMART-formatted goals for selected leadership topics and a corresponding plan of action for achieving the goals. Directions: 1. Please refer to the Milestone 1 guidelines inclusive of the grading rubric found in Doc Sharing for the guidelines of this assignment. 2. Use the form below to complete your SMART goal assignment in Milestone

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    Goals of Sox

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    Question 1: What are the primary goals and tenets of SOX with respect to fraud? The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 was created to reduce financial statement fraud by two main congressmen; Senator Paul Sarbanes and Representative Michael OXLEY. The primary goal of the SOX was to fix auditing of US public companies ‚ also SOX improvement of the quality of audits in an attempt to eliminate fraud in order to protect the public’s interest‚ as well as for the protection of the investors (Donaldson‚ 2003)

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    The Lesson of the Moth

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    Michael Brewster August 28‚ 2013 English 102 “Lesson of the Moth” In the poem “The Lesson of the Moth” writer Don Marquis compares two different lifestyles through a free spirited moth and a logical thinking human. The moth states that it is better to be a part of beauty and excitement for one instant and then cease to exist forever and never be a part of beauty. I agree with the moth because I would much rather live a shorter life appreciating and experiencing a better connection to God’s

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