LESSON PLAN TEMPLATE Course: 2nd grade “B” Schedule: Mon- Wed 9:00 to 10:30 Date: Wednesday 23rd of August, 2013. AIM: To identify family members time Content Skill ACTIVITIES Pattern of interaction Resources TEACHER STUDENTS 5m Function:Introducing family members Naming family members Vocabulary :famiily members: father, mother, sister, brother- Structure This is my (father) His name is (Roberto) Culture: A typical American family Listening for general information I will use the following
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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
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Learning Perspective and Lesson Plans Classical conditioning was developed by Ivan Pavlov who discovered that animals as well as people can be conditioned to respond to a stimulus when the stimulus is not always present. Today its implications extend further to dissolving inappropriate responses and helping with the education of students. Under this section there are two methods to use: (1) present the conditioned stimulus without the unconditioned stimulus thus causing the conditioned response
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Lesson Plan Task Analysis Patrick B. Busbee University of Phoenix Objective: Students will learn about aerodynamic forces. Students will learn many of the fundamentals of airplane aerodynamics through kite flying. They will learn flying a kite is very much like flying an airplane. Students will learn during discussion that the Wright Brothers used kites to learn the fundamentals before attempting the first airplane flight. Students will also learn how to make a kite and attempt to fly a
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3DLA Activity 1 My plan for this lesson is to deliver basic food safety training. My objective is to enable our employees to identify potential risks to food and prevent them from affecting our business. As a food manufacturing business we have to ensure that our employees are adequately trained in food safety, some of our customers insist that we do this to ensure that our products are fit for human consumption. At Two Sisters Food Group we aim to train every new employee in basic food safety
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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
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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
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Lessons from Geese 'Individual empowerment results from quality honking' Lessons from Geese provides a perfect example of the importance of team work and how it can have a profound and powerful effect on any form of personal or business endeavor. When we use these five principles in our personal and business life it will help us to foster and encourage a level of passion and energy in ourselves, as well as those who are our friends, associates or team members. It is essential to remember that
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Lessons from Geese 'Individual empowerment results from quality honking' Lessons from Geese provides a perfect example of the importance of team work and how it can have a profound and powerful effect on any form of personal or business endeavor. When we use these five principles in our personal and business life it will help us to foster and encourage a level of passion and energy in ourselves, as well as those who are our friends, associates or team members. It is essential to remember that
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him kind of weak. Danny’s mother: - Describe her and comment on her relationship with Danny She is very worried about Danny and his health. She likes to control everything Danny does, and she is charging him to do piano lessons. Even though Danny does not want piano lessons. She thinks she know what’s the best for her son Danny. Miss Schwartz: - Describe her and her home. She has a lot of furniture’s, plants, and posters on her wall. Almost everything on her wall is full of something.
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