Lesson Plan Format Grade 5 Band 1. National Standards / Assessment Anchors 2- Performing on instruments‚ alone and with others‚ a varied repertoire of music A-Students perform on at least one instrument (e.g.‚ band or orchestra instrument‚ keyboard instrument‚ fretted instrument‚ electronic instrument) accurately and independently‚ alone and in small and large ensembles‚ with good posture‚ good playing position‚ and good breath‚ bow‚ or stick control 2. Instructional Objectives Student will
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Lesson Plan: Science for Grade 5 I. Objectives: At the end of the lesson‚ the pupils are expected to: a. Identify the members of the Solar System b. Classify planets into 2 major groups: Inner planets(rocky planets) and outer planets (gas giants) c. Mention ways on taking care of the planet Earth II. Subject Matter Topic: The Solar System Reference: Science Links‚ Textbook in Science 5‚ Evelyn T. Larisma‚ Marina C. Espino and Nenita A. Apolinario Materials: graphic organizers‚ pictures
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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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Career Action Plan After going over all of my options over the past 2 yeas‚ I have decided that I would like to follow through with a career in small business management and administration. This career is contained in the Business Management and Administration. The duties and of this career include planning‚ organizing‚ directing and evaluating business functions that are essential to efficient and productive business operations. A Business Management and Administration career opportunities are
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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 Note: By using the [Tab] key or the mouse‚ the cursor will automatically move to the next box. On the procedure section‚ use one box for each phase (engage‚ study or activate) of your plan. Teacher: |Room: 09| Observer: n/a|Expected numbers: 09| Date & Time: 03/13/2012|Class level: Intermediate| Context: Introduction of present perfect tense mainly answering the question‚ "Where have you been?"‚ "What have you done?"|
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Lesson Organisation Year Level: Stage 1 Date: 21.08.13 Key Learning Area: Visual Arts | | Students’ Prior Knowledge: - Think about themselves as artists in their art making (within a limited understanding of the artist’s function)- Explore different kinds of things and experiences in their making of artworks- Make drawings‚ paintings‚ sculptures etc about things of interest to them and their experiences- Use a variety of media‚ techniques and
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individual or for a group‚ a teacher requires a certain skill in order for the idea to function properly. Whether the teaching method is one of a constructivist‚ cognitive or behaviourist approach‚ the skill of asking questions in all phases of a lesson is vital and the wait time to process the question and compose an answer provides learning benefits (Rowe‚ 1972; Stahl‚ 1990; Tobin‚ 1987). Teaching is a complex craft‚ and the goal of every teacher is to achieve the success of every student forming
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PRIVATIZATION ACTION PLAN Privatization Action Plan (PAP) refers to the policy and objectives to be implemented which is in more systematic and organized. PAP consists of a two year rolling plan which is to be reviewed at the end of each year to determine the entities to be privatized in following two years. PAP is implemented to ensure that privatization efforts are channeled to appropriate priority areas. There are 6 major components of PAP. First is flagship. Flagships are Government Owned Entities
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LESSON PLAN IN COMPUTER OBJECTIVES At the end of the lesson the students should be able to: • Identify the steps on how to install software. • Identify the steps to uninstall an application. • Understand proper software installation. • Install and update applications. • Demonstrate how to use Add/Remove Programs. • Use the add/remove programs option found in control panel in uninstalling the application. SUBJECT INTEGRATION: English MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES: Linguistic VALUES:
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