...Members: Pham Thị Diu Tran Hong Nga Tran Thi Hong Ngoc * : AT HOME Period 13 Lesson 2 SPEAK-P.28,29 B. 1. Aims: Talking about the position of furniture in the kitchen and in the living room. 2. Class details/class description 35 students of class 8A 3 .Objective: By the end of the lesson, Ss will be able to describe the position of things in the house using prepositions of place 4. Materials: * Course book : English 8, unit 3(p.28,29) … * Teaching aids: Textbooks, Pictures, Blackboard . 5. Ways of working: Individuals, pairs , groups. 6. Anticipated problems and solutions * Problem 1: Lack of time * Solution : + Asking advices from others + Depending on student’s interest + Rehearsing * Problem 2: Having no idea for plan * Solution: + Reading inference book + Searching on the Internet (www.busyteachers.org) 7. Stages of the lesson Pre – speaking While – speaking Post – speaking 8. Procedures Timing | Stages | T’s activities | S’s activities | | Warm up | | | | Pre- speaking | Exercise 1: * T’s explains the example.* If most Ss have difficulty, ask them to answer these questions:- Where's the calendar? - Where's the cupboard?- Where's the bowl of fruit? - Where's the stove? -Where are the knives? (on the wall, under the cupboard) - Where are the flowers...
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...Lesson Plan Values II I. Objectives At the end of a 40-minute discussion, the Grade IV pupils were able to do the following with 75% proficiency level: a. to define respect; b. to identify some actions that shows respect; and c. to have a short role play showing respect II. Subject Matter Topic -------------------------- Respect Them All Book -------------------------- Character Education Pages -------------------------- 144-156 Materials -------------------------- Visual Aids, Pictures and Posters. Value Integration ---------------------- Respect III. Procedure | | | |Teachers Activity |Students Activity | | | | | | | |Preparatory Activity | | | ...
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...The English Lesson “The English Lesson” is a short story written by the Latin American writer Nicholasa Mohr in 1996. The story is one of many from the text book “Change & Continuity”, of which the subject is refugees and immigrants. In the story we meet Mrs. Hamma, who teaches Basic English Tuesdays evenings at a local public school. The people she teaches are mostly Spanish-speaking from South America as William and Lali, but the student group also contains immigrants from other parts of the world; there is Mr. Fong from China, Diego Torres from the Dominican Republic, Aldo Fabrizi from Sicily, and Stephan Paczkowski from Poland. What they all have in common is that they have immigrated in the search of a better life and a lot of them to be American Citizens as well. What indicates that the story takes place in New York is that Mrs. Hamma lives in Queens, that the student Mr. Fong says, that he has been in United States, New York City for almost a year is working in Chinatown, and that Lali says, that she has lived in New York City Lower East side since she got married. Mrs. Susan Hamma is a very tall, angular woman with large extremities. She is even the tallest person in the room with students. She lives in Queens and works there in the local junior high school, but every Thursday she drives all the way to the Lower East Side to teach the group. As she says: “If these people can make it to class after working all day at those miserable, dreary, uninteresting, and...
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...Brief Lesson Plan in English V (Using 2C2IA Approach) I. Level: Grade 1 II. Objectives a. Identify the new words through its meanings b. Answer wh questions from the story listened to. c. Use the comparative and superlative degrees of objectives. d. Write examples of comparative and superlative degrees of adjectives. e. Sustain interest in giving examples of the degrees of adjectives. f. Respond to the story through the following activities: Group 1: Acting out the ways does Mariang Makiling in showing her kindness to the hunters. Group 2: Tell the revenge of Mariang Makiling. Group 3: Describe Mariang Makiling. g. Get information from the three parts of a paragraph. III. Topic: Using the comparative degrees of objectives. References: English Expressways 5, Language, Evelyn Angeles et.al, pp. 184-199 English 5, Alexes Anne F. Cruz, pp. 184-197 IV. Skill: Listening V. Materials: Flashcards, pictures, laptop, projector VI. Procedure: Pre 1. Present a puzzle and the students are going to arrange the puzzle to form picture. 2. Ask the students on “What did you see in this picture that you have formed?” 3. Ask the students on “What if you have a chance to meet a fairy, what is the thing that you would wish for?” 4. Ask the students if they know the story of Mariang Makiling. 5. Start reading the story. Post Reading The teacher ask question. ...
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...Have you ever learned a valuable lesson that has helped you? In the book A Day No Pigs Would Die by Robert Peck, Rob also learned some valuable lessons throughout the book. His friends and family members taught him those lessons to help him later in life. SomeA few of the important lessons he learns are life isn’t fair, death is a part of life, and respect and listen your elders. Rob learns that life isn’t fair mostly from his father. Rob wanted to go to a baseball game on Sunday but his father told him he couldn’t. In the text, Rob’s dad says, “Rob, the Book of Shaker forbids frills on any day. And that goes double on Sunday.”(32) People think that Rob’s dad isn’t as good as them because he can’t read or write. Rob finds this out when he asks his dad why he can’t vote. In the text Rob’s dad also says, “...It’s account of...
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...Lesson Plans Lesson plans will be filled out on how to use Dolch words to help improve reading. 1. Are the objectives aligned with academic standards? Yes State how the lesson objectives support the academic standards. The lesson will help students in grades Pre-K, K and 1st to understand how to read. 2. Are the assessments aligned with the objectives? Yes Is it explicitly clear what the students should know and be able to do by the end of the lesson? Yes, the students should know a certain number of dolch words by a certain date. What is the evidence demonstrating mastery of knowledge and/or skills that will support the lesson objectives? Documentation of the words correct on paper. 3. Are the learning experiences relevant to the objectives? Yes 4. Is instruction differentiated? Yes, EEL and Special Education students will have flash cards, I-pads to help pronounce the words, memory match. How will ELL or special needs students benefit from these lessons? To help them build up their vocabulary by learning the basic and more frequent words. Name the activities that support learning modalities, gender, or cultural groups. 5. Are there frequent and multiple ways to check for understanding during instruction? List the strategies to check for understanding. Include other strategies not in the lessons that could be utilized to further check for student understanding. • Spelling test • Memory test • Flash card • Reading probes • Printable worksheets ...
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...|Date of preparing: 07/03/2015 |ENGLISH LESSON PLAN – GRADE 11 | |Unit 12: Period 78 |UNIT12.THE ASIAN GAMES | | |LISTENING LESSON | I. Aims/Objectives 1. Educational aim Monologue - Extensive listening: multiple choice questions - Comprehension questions 2. Knowledge and skills: * General language knowledge: - New words: coming live (adj) freestyle (adj) gymnasium (n) Lee Bong-ju land (n) bar (n) gymnast (n) Vichai * Skills: - Extensive listening: multiple choice questions - Comprehension questions II. Preparation: - Teacher: lesson plan, tape. - Ss: revise old lessons and skim the lesson at home. III. Anticipated problems - The Ss may not understand some requirements so the T should explain in Vietnamese IV. Procedure |Teacher’s / Students’ activities |Content | |A. WARM UP (5ms) | |* Methods/techniques of teaching and learning: individually ...
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...UbD Lesson Plan Template Client Organization: Telephone: Main Contact: Fax: _________________________________________________ Email Address: Date: |VITAL INFORMATION | |Author |Richard Chappell | |*Subject(s) |English reading class | |Topic or Unit of Study |reading | |*Grade/Level |9th | |*Summary |Teacher will introduce The Cask of Amontillado to the class | | |Teachers writes down some of the following questions from Blooms taxonomy levels: | | | ...
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...“ Song of the Sirens” Long afloat on shipless oceans I did all my best to smile Til your singing eyes and fingers Drew me loving into your eyes. And you sang "Sail to me, sail to me; Let me enfold you." Here I am, here I am waiting to hold you. Did I dream you dreamed about me? Were you here when I was full sail? Now my foolish boat is leaning, broken love lost on your rocks. For you sang, "Touch me not, touch me not, come back tomorrow." Oh my heart, oh my heart shies from the sorrow. I'm as puzzled as a newborn child. I'm as riddled as the tide. Should I stand amid the breakers? Or shall I lie with death my bride? Hear me sing: "Swim to me, swim to me, let me enfold you." "Here I am. Here I am, waiting to hold you." In “Song of the Sirens” it tells about a young man that falls in love with the beautiful music of a siren. He is drawn to her and his ship is broken on the rocks because he is trying to get to her. In the end of the song she sings to him telling him to keep swimming even though he is drowning. This song is in some ways like Margret Atwood’s poem “Siren Song” in her poem she tells about a siren who is telling a story to a certain person about the sirens song. In the end of the poem you find out that she tricked by singing him the...
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...|Name: Gail Faulkner |Date:4-22-2012 | |Unit Title: the study of Water | |Grade Level: PRE-K | |Subject: Science | |Unit Length: 10 minutes | |Brief Summary of Unit | |(Describe the context for this unit within the curriculum, and the curricular aims of the unit.) | | | |What understandings or goals will be assessed through this task? (Students will…) | | | |Will understand how water is a way of life for people. They will also gain recognition of various types of things we use water for.| |The students will develop...
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...TLA Self-Assessment: To What Extent Do My Lessons Show… OLTA Code | Area of Teaching, Learning and Assessment - “To what extent do I, my students or my lesson show…” | Strength | AFI | 1 | QUALITY OF LEARNING | | | 1a | Punctuality (and attendance) * do my students arrive on time; are they ready and prepared for work; * do I address lateness properly and effectively; have I evidence of strategies I have used to prevent lateness; * do I support late-comers and integrate them into the lesson; * am I aware of any background issues that might prevent my students arriving on time; * do my students demonstrate a commitment to learning through consistently high records of attendance (90% +)… | | | 1b | Learner Engagement * are my students attentive and focused; * are they responding to my questioning and are ALL my students engaged in the tasks during the lesson; * are my students enthusiastic and do I nurture this with my tasks; * am I aware of which students need more of a challenge and do I include this in my tasks… | | | 1c | Standard of Work * if someone was to look at my students’ work on the tables or in their folders does it meet or exceed the expectations of typical students at this level; * are their folders neat, tidy and have they brought the appropriate resources with them; * am I helping my students develop along Blooms’ taxonomy from developmental to higher order skills… | | | 1d | Individual & Independent Learning (outside)...
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...Introduction Cross Curricular teaching involves a conscious effort to encourage students to apply skills or knowledge acquired through learning at school to more than one subject on their curriculum. A central topic or theme can interlink subjects with each other, and students as a result should be able to learn an aspect of a central topic and apply information learned in one subject to others(Householder & Boulin 1992). As mentioned in Component 1 there are huge advantages to Cross Curricular teaching and learning. However, many students do not or cannot apply the knowledge that they have acquired in one subject to others (www.fromtinyacorns.wordpress.com/2009/10/28/about-transdisciplinary-thematic-learning) Learning beyond subject boundaries provides a student with the opportunity to experience not only learning that is relevant to one subject’s requirements, but also learning information that they will apply to other subjects. This type of learning some students may find to be challenging as they will be studying one topic from many different perspectives. However, with a deeper understanding of a topic, others will find it more interesting and may be encouraged to study the topic even further. Rensick (1989) confirms this stating that in contrast to learning topics in isolation students become more actively engaged in their studies when they participate in cross curricular learning. Cross curricular learning that is based on linking learning experiences and...
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...REFLECTIVE ESSAY #4 What a week last week was. Most the lessons touched me in some way. I liked the discipline model and progressive discipline process. It reminded me on how discipline should be handled. I have seen the progressive discipline model in action and when it is was done right it worked. Once again the speech was a little nerve racking, but I got through it. I missed a lot of my introduction because I got flustered. After I got over my initial nervousness the rest was smooth. It flowed pretty good and I had a good closing. Now I know that I need a little more practice with my speech before jumping into it. I know that I can do better on it so I will use my experience on the last two speeches to improve on the next one. Effective negotiations was an eye opener in the aspect that I do a lot of the technics that were taught, but didn’t know I was using them. I am defiantly more integrative then distributive. I like to build that relationship then to “burn the bridge” with people. I try to make sure that everyone is happy with the out come of the discussion and that everyone got what they wanted. Sometimes it’s not possible and I feel like I have failed when that happen. Continuous improvement was a little difficult to wrap my head around at times. As soon as I thought I had a grasp on it I would get the question that was posed wrong. System 1 and system 2 thinking was like that, but by the end of the lesson I had a better understanding of the...
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...LESSON PLAN Activity:Volleyball Grade: High School Date: 1/31/14 Name. Objectives: Number of Students:30 1. (Psychomotor) Students will demonstrate proper form of a Forearm Pass through repetition. Equipment Needed: balls, net Play Space Needed: court 2. (Cognitive) Students will show proper understanding of a Forearm Pass through peer teaching. Special Markings: front court, back court CALIFORNIA SKILL AREAS: 1. Sensorimotor and perceptual motor 2. Locomotor 3. Non-locomotor 4. Balance 5. Eye-hand coordination 6. Eye-foot coordination 7. General coordination 8. Creative movement NASPE CONTENT STANDARDS IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION – a physically educated person: 1. Demonstrates competency in motor skills and movement patterns needed to perform a variety of physical activities 2. Demonstrates understanding of movement concepts, principles, strategies, and tactics as they apply to the learning and performance of physical activities 3. Participates regularly in physical activity 4. Achieves and maintains a health-enhancing level of physical fitness 5. Exhibits responsible personal and social behavior that respects self and others in physical activity 6. Values physical activity for health, enjoyment, challenge, self-expression, and/or social interaction Time Description of Skills and Activities Student Teacher Organization Formations Teaching Cues...
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...project that you would use to demonstrate the concept of mechanism/ the use of waste material to your learners and then: Choose the grade (8-12) (b) (c) discuss the theoretical background for the project as you would explain it to your learners complete step one of the technological process (problem analysis) for the project you have chosen (describe the project as a problem that must be solved) complete step two of the technological process (design alternative solutions) for the project you have chosen. Discuss the role of activities in Technology Education (give your own opinion as well). Choose any topic of Technology subject and. develop a lesson plan that includes a practical project that the learners have to do, then, develop a completed project layout example for the practical project that you included in your lesson plan. The project layout example must be completed in such a way that it can serve as an example of how you would expect your learners to complete a project layout, and not consist only of the headings of the technological process. NB Use the curriculum...
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