A DETAILED LESSON PLAN IN MATHEMATICS FOR THIRD YEAR HIGH SCHOOL I. Learning Competencies 1. Identify the properties of parallelogram; 2. Apply the properties of parallelogram in problem solving; 3. Relate the properties of the parallelogram to the real world. II. Subject Matter: Properties of Parallelogram A. References a. Textbook: Oronce‚ O.A & Mendoza‚ M. O. E-Math(Geometry). 2007. pages 238-243 B. Instructional Media Visual Aids C. Values
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LESSON PLAN School : SMAN 1 TALAGA RAYA Class : XI IPA Semester : IV Subject : English Day/Time : Thursday/07.15 – 08.45 am Competency standard : Express the meaning in writing functional text and the simple Short essay which form procedure to interact with environment Basic competency : Express the meaning and rhetorical step in short simple essay with using written
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1. Lesson 4 Assignment (10 points): Go to the PBS website (http://www.pbs.org/parents/childdevelopment/)‚ and search for the parent section. Within that section‚ you will find the child development parent guide. Read the developmental checklists (child tracker)‚ the early learning section‚ and the parent pointers. Write a review of the information and describe: There was so much information about ways that a parent can guide their children in areas that will help them achieve goals later in life
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NAME DATE LEARNER NUMBER COURSE EVIDENCE TYPE 303-1-4 Offer constructive suggestions for own role in supporting planned learning activities. When working with children especially children who you support in class you will be given the opportunity to input your own ideas into the teachers planning‚ as you have your own areas of expertise or if you are a one-to-one you will have your own knowledge of the child you work with. When you
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Kolb (1984)‚ in introducing the idea of the experiential learning cycle and of learning styles‚ defines learning as the process whereby "knowledge is created through the transformation of expertise". He suggests that ideas are not fixed but are formed and modified through current and past experiences. His learning cycle consists of four stages; completing each stage is important to improve learning in the next stage : Active Experimentation (The learner actively uses the theories formed and also
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Learning experiences must be carefully orchestrated by a teacher who builds relationships with students‚ works with them to create an environment in which they can flourish‚ and plans lessons that are standards-based and embed high-yield strategies. Environment and Planning address the characteristics and behaviors exhibited by a well-prepared teacher. The use of high-yield teaching and assessment strategies supported by carefully-chosen resources helps ensure the advancement of student learning
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Assessment Reform Group (2002) identifies ten principles to guide classroom practice in assessment for learning .Choose five of particular relevance to your practice and evaluate them in relation to the pupil experience in your school. Assessment for learning (AFL) is the process of seeking and interpreting evidence for use by learners and their teachers to decide where the learners are in their learning‚ where they need to be and how to achieve their goal. Black and William (1998) in their research
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materials used in recycling II. SUBJECT MATTER: Recycling Reference: Handicrafts – TLE learner’s Material III. LEARNING PROCEDURES A. Preliminary Activities 1. Checking of Attendance 2. Review of past lessons 3. Motivation Showing pictures of garbage as one of the biggest problems we Filipino face. Ask the students ways to solve this problem. B. LESSON PROPER 1. discussion on different types of recycling a. Internal recycling b. External recycling 2. discussion
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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 but learning. The setting of the story is the
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respect for others In any learning environment be it a classroom‚ a sports group or an outdoor practical lesson‚ it is the responsibility of the teacher or instructor to create a learning environment where all students have an equal right to learn‚ without constant disruption. It is also essential that all students can show continual progression and improvement in their learning. Learners being encouraged to take responsibility and ownership for their own learning can help create this environment
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