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    sports are healthy for kids and teens, they provide a safe and beneficial place for the athletes participating, and it teaches the children/teens valuable life lessons. Therefore, competitive sports are helpful and beneficial. First of all, participants

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    when dealing with young children. Chances are in a Kindergarten classroom 95% of the students are being introduced to concepts like addition, capital letters, and reading for the first time in their life. It is crucial that the teacher has their attention, otherwise, they will be teaching the same lesson multiple times. If you don’t know why you are teaching something, then you shouldn’t teach it. This was the second teaching tip presented in class. I believe this concept is true and most teachers

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    Program for Prince George’s County Public Schools, I as the instructor for the Science, Math, Technology, and Health Cohort was tasked with creating the syllabus for the program and lessons for my cohort. I used andragogical principles and an understanding of how adults learn while creating the lesson below. This lesson is about enhancing rigor in the classroom. From past experience with Resident Teachers, motivating students has been of great concern. According to Marzano and Toth (2014), Teachers

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    The novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. Taught me many lessons that I apply to my life each day. To Kill a Mockingbird has made an incredible impact on my life and has made me realize many things. As I have gotten older I have begun to realize how things are not always as they appear to be. Whether it is people, situations or even opportunities. You may think you know or understand someone when in reality you may not even understand anything about the person at all. Today, society is often

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    GENERAL INFORMATION Lesson Title and Subject(s): Reading/Vocabulary Topic or Unit of Study: Telling Stories Grade/Level: 3rd Grade Students Instructional Setting: This lesson will be taught to a classroom of 20 students who will be sitting at their individual desks during instruction time. At the front of the classroom, on the whiteboard, there will be the following vocabulary words: character, setting, imagery, mood, and sequence. STANDARDS AND OBJECTIVES Your State Core Curriculum/Student

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    My First Day Of School

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    Neuter It’s August 18th, the first day of school. Many children are not as eager to start classes, as they are to catch up with classmates after the summer. Students then begin to leave the courtyard and explore the route to their first class; memories of last year’s terrible lunch menus resurface, and schedules are then eagerly exchanged amongst friends in effort to revel in the success of the perfect schedule. Generally, first period comes equipped with the perfect group of friends, the easiest

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    it is right now. Education has taught us a lot of vauable lessons that we use in our everyday life. Lessons such as math, reading and writing. The ones who teach us are Educators, teachers do not get paid as highly as they should. Is As an aspired educator, I believe that teachers should be paid higher salary than what they receive now. Educators are the ones who teach us all of the necessary things that we use everyday to succeed in life. Without Educators how would we learn? These educators are

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    Atticus taught Jem and Scout through moral lessons and which was more effective than the traditional teaching method of punishment. Three examples of moral lessons Atticus teaches Jem and Scout throughout the novel are the importance patience and kindness, the importance to respect people and privacy, and what true courage really is. Atticus’s parenting style is simple yet very effective, and I believe it’s a more modern way to parent. The first moral lesson Atticus taught Jem and Scout in the book

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    we are also learning more through the inquiry ourselves. After the first day of lesson planning and teaching it is clear to say there is a difference between talking about teaching a lesson and actually doing the teaching of a lesson. The biggest takeaway I had from this experience was to have multiple back up plans. It is almost impossible to think of all the different directions students might translate the lesson being taught. This being true, teachers need to be able to address and engage that

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    In everyday life if we want to improve on something that we have done, we must be open to reflection, so that we can identify our strengths and weaknesses and find areas that can be improved on. As the GTCNI competence Framework states, “Teachers should keep curricular, subject and pedagogical knowledge up-to-date through reflection, self-study and collaboration with colleagues.” (Internet source 1) By taking this into consideration it is then evident that just like in everyday life, if teachers

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