SAMPLE LESSON PLANS FOR ELL STUDENTS: Elementary‚ Middle and High School Level From: The U.S. Department of Education’s Office of English Language Acquisition‚ Language Enhancement & Academic Achievement for Limited English Proficient Students (OELA) ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LESSON PLAN 1 Title: Metaphor Content: Language arts Grade Level: Fifth grade Learning outcomes: reading a poem that uses metaphor learning the meaning of metaphor discussing the use of metaphor writing
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LESSON PLAN SUBJECT: ECONOMIC FUNDAMENTALS DATE / DAY: 9TH November 2010 FORM: FORM 4 TIME: 9.00 AM DURATION: 15 minutes TITLE: MARKET SUB TITLE: - Market equilibrium - Meaning the market equilibrium - Market disequilibrium OBJECTIVE: At the end of the lesson‚ students will be able to: i) Explain the purpose of market equilibrium ii) Draw a diagram of market equilibrium under the given table
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disabled due to his child-like actions‚ and he must receive guidance from George to complete daily tasks. Due to George’s caretaking of Lennie‚ he must sacrifice portions of his wealth and status to support a “normal life” for Lennie. In the stand-up “A Lesson for Everyone” by Whoopi Goldberg‚ Whoopi portrays a disabled woman that explains her experiences as a person with a disability in society. In the disabled woman’s life‚ she also must
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CELTA K.S. ASSIGNMENT 4: LESSONS FROM THE CLASSROOM I decided to take CELTA course as part of my continuing professional development. I am working in a FE institution and I am training and assessing NVQs at the moment‚ but have wanted to move on to full time ESOL and literacy for quite some time. I also really wanted to go travelling and thought that teaching could be the answer to any cash shortages on the way. The three month-journey I put myself through with CELTA proved to me that I can
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Tammy Gerrity Eng. 120 B-02 July‚ 9‚ 2013 “The Lesson” Literary Analysis Toni Bambara’s “The Lesson” opens with a group of children waiting around a mailbox for a woman named Miss Moore. The narrator‚ Sylvia‚ mentions that‚ “She’d [Miss Moore] been to college and said it was only right that she should take responsibility for the young ones’ education.” (Bambara 98). This is much to the children’s chagrin‚ as they would prefer to spend their summer doing anything
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Life’s Greatest Lesson "A teacher affects eternity; he can never tell where his influence stops." As Henry Adams stated‚ and is the summary of the impervious bond between the characters Mitch and Morrie‚ in Tuesdays with Morrie. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) often referred to as Lou Gehrig’s disease is a form of motor neuron diseases. It is a rare disorder in which the nerves that control muscular activity degenerate within the brain and spinal cord. What results is weakness and wasting
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Form LPSE Lesson Planning Techniques and Self Evaluation of Teaching Practice Number of lesson 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Date of lesson 16/11/13 Level of students Grade 2 Learner name Stacey Fellgett Genre Modern No of students 6 Learner PIN Duration 1 hour Age of class 7-9 Learner signature Lesson Planning Techniques Aims and objectives of lesson Aims; To teach the set warm up‚ side stretch‚ walks‚ step ball change‚ split runs and combination steps A
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Code-Switching Lesson When teaching past time patterns to a classroom of students’‚ that may predominantly speak and/or write with a vernacular dialect‚ it is important to lay a solid foundation to ensure they have a complete understanding of the definitions; formal‚ informal‚ and code-switching. Many students may not realize the differences relating to formal and informal or why they use code-switching to adjust in various situations‚ especially writing situations. To help ensure students grasp
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A Detailed Lesson Plan in Science (Pre-school) I- Objectives At the end of the lesson‚ the students will be able to: differentiate animals according to their sizes‚ appreciate the different kinds of animals‚ identify big and small animals in the story Improve socialization with their classmates. II- Subject Matter Lesson Two: Animals Sizes of Animals Reference/s: Science and Health for Early Learners By: Shirley Torre Equipado
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Today I would like you share with you three lessons I’ve learned so far in life‚ and how those experiences have changed me. My two main focuses in my life are school and volleyball‚ and I have reached a considerably high level in both. Both are extremely demanding and time consuming and I have often been overwhelmed with the amount of have to do and how little time I may have to do it. The easy thing‚ would be to back away. The easy thing‚ would be so slack off and make excuses. The easy thing‚ would
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