making and testing instructional hypotheses based on observational evidence. The planning conference is to establish a common frame of reference for the planning observation, also establish rapport between the teacher and those supervising. The lesson plans should be implemented during the observation and discussed. Observation: the purpose is to improve an objective record to mirror what the teacher actually said and did during the instructional process. The role of the supervisor is to observe
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Documentary Film Analysis Worksheet History 222 – African American History Since 1877 Instructions: • You will find the list of films you can choose from in the assignment section of the course. • Go to the list and pick your film. You must view the entire film. If you can’t access films because of deployment, geographic location, or other reasons, please let your instructor know so they can give you an alternate assignment. • Please type you answers into this sheet. You must submit the
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well written book which I think parents should encourage their children to read. It deals with illegal immigrants from Mexico. It teaches children about being tolerant, accepting, generous, and standing up for what is right. I think it teaches a good lesson for all children and parents. 3) I enjoyed reading about helping another person who was worse off than they were. The illustrations were colorful, interesting and well done and for that I really liked them. Readers Reviews 4) I really
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SpringBoard Strategies to Check for Understanding Strategy Retellings Think-PairShare Choral Reading Definition Students consider information and then summarize what they understand about the text with a partner. Students discuss their responses with a peer before sharing with the whole class. Students mark the text to identify a particular concept and chime in, reading the marked text aloud in unison with the original reader. Purpose Students have to think about the sequence of ideas or events
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Content Introduction: 2 Interview 2 Comparison 3 Student 3 Teacher 3 Parent 3 Conclusion 4 Introduction: “A good teacher, like a good entertainer first must hold his/her audience's attention, and then he/she can teach his/her lesson.” (Clarke). A child’s preschool experience is his or her introduction to the world of education. As a preschool teacher, it is your responsibility to provide kids with a safe, fun environment where they can express themselves creatively make new friends
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knew most of the lessons. The second half was super difficult for me and I know it seemed like I did not try at all, but actually everyday in my second block Mrs. D would help me all the time and I still had hard times with the lessons. I really liked the project that we had to draw whatever we want it but with math operations because you had to work and think hard in order to get the drawing perfect. Sometimes I did not like how time went to fast and I did not understand the lesson and there was
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Money and how demands and supply affects it is the topic of module one. I believe that to me the three most important lessons in module one was demand, the green and what it means quiz, and why can’t I have it all? Now in the following few paragraphs I will do my best in explaining why I believe that. In the demand section of module on teaches us how to exchange of goods and services. Everyone will go through this kind of exchange for the rest of our lives. Let’s say a new game station comes out
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Matt on Common Core Standards This is for student's from 6-8th grade in Language Arts. CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.WHST.6-8.1.E Provide a concluding statement or section that follows from and supports the argument presented. "The Common Core is a set of high-quality academic standards in mathematics and English language arts/literacy (ELA). These learning goals outline what a student should know and be able to do at the end of each grade. The standards were created to ensure that all students graduate
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learning areas (supported by evidence/assessment reports) 1.2 Served as demonstration teacher 5 Outstanding 4 lesson demonstrations served Documented demonstration teaching 4 Very Satisfactory 3 lesson demonstrations served 3 Satisfactory 2 lesson demonstrations served 2 Unsatisfactory 1 lesson demonstration served 1 Poor No lesson demonstration
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course by then, it was not called Sunday for me but the torturous “piano day”. I had to practice all the morning before the lesson in the afternoon, and became totally exhausted in the evening. When it was finally over, I had relief as of am incredible amount of weight had been pulled from my shoulders. In those days, I never got to see the importance of having those lessons, practicing for hours, and even playing those tunes. As much as I tried, I could never find a way to enjoy it; it was no more
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