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    on November 1, 2017, I taught my second science lesson at Maverick Elementary School. It took place during my Kindergarten class’ usually scheduled science lesson. This week my class was going over the 5 senses, so my lesson fit perfectly into their curriculum. My lesson was about using the 5 senses to predict what an unknown object was in a closed bag. I chose to do this lesson because my students were learning how to “use senses as a tool of observation to identify properties and patterns of organisms

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    Teacher Interview During the interview I asked Ms. Mandy questions about the curriculum and lesson planning. During the summer she works with kindergarten and first grade. When the children go back to school she works with the younger groups. She is working in a toddler room. For Ms. Mandy a good teacher is someone who is reliable patient, and compassionate. She also believes teachers should get down to the child’s level and to pay attention to the children’s needs in order to be a good teacher

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    Math Support Lesson

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    The lesson I recorded was for a math support class for twelve students. In this lesson, I am reviewing with the meaning of slope, how to find slope, and where it is written in a linear equation. The students were then able to practice individually with a card sort for different points. This was one of the first lessons I taught to these students, so I made sure to ask them questions to get a grasp of their prior knowledge of slope. I liked how the question “What is slope?” had a variety of answers

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    Diana Montano LS 421: Deborah Meadows May 25th, 2010 Lesson Plan Critique Overall the author of this art visual lesson did a great job. He followed the curriculum and standards/goals were set. His objected for this lesson was to educate the students on Ancient Egypt, and the properties/techniques of earth clay construction. His lesson plan goes into great detail. He starts by stated around how long this lesson will take. Two days approximately, he gives for each day extensive detail procedures

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    Winn-Texie Lessons

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    The lessons of this learning segment build on one another as the week goes on. All of the lessons are a part of a Because of Winn-Dixie unit for Fourth grade. The first lesson begins with the first chapter of the lesson and the introduction of visualization as a strategy to aid in comprehension. This flows nicely into the next day because the students will follow the same read then work pattern in the lesson. The second lesson focuses on character actions and reactions through the reading of the

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    2.12 English Lesson

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    to "Turn and Talk" on the following questions: 1. Think of a lesson you learned in life 2. How did you learn? 3. Did you pass the lesson to another person? Was it successful? How do you know? The teacher invites students to respond directly to one another’s ideas, but few students responded to one another. She asked students to determine three of the most important messages Hansberry delivers to her reader. 3 b The pacing of the lesson is uneven—suitable in parts but rushed or dragging. The discussion

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    Digital Scrapbook Lesson Plan for Grade K-5, Language Arts Prepared by Ms. Katayama, Liberal Studies Major at Chico State University OVERVIEW & PURPOSE Technology is fluid; constantly changing and improving the way society functions and communicates with one another. The importance of implementing technology in an academic setting is crucial due to the modern world being a highly technological economy. Cell phones, computers, ipads, and other technological instruments have made its way into almost

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    Reflection On Math Lesson

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    What? For my second lesson, I taught a math lesson on multiplying decimals with zeros in the product. I wanted students to be able to show that they could multiply with decimals in the product and I wanted them to be able to explain how they know where to add the decimal point in the answer. This lesson was part of the unit over decimals. Students will learn to add them, subtract, multiply, divide, and then take a test for the unit. I decided to teach this lesson because this is what my teacher

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    Lesson Reflection Paper

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    10:25 am. After math, her students go to their specials class, and then off to lunch. In this paper, I will be analyzing one of Mrs. Williams math lessons, to see if her lesson meets the elements of a lesson. The first step of an effective lesson plan, as discussed in class, is to identify the standards that are going to be targeted during the lesson. Mrs. Williams did not identify which standards she was going to be focusing on in her

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    Life Lessons In Beowulf

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    Life lessons have been told through epics, short stories and fairy tales. The story of Beowulf is a great example because even though it has been translated people are able to pull different lessons from it and direct them to something they enjoy. To show how the life lessons can apply to different things I’ll be use hockey as a reference. The five life lessons are a leaders have to prove themself, learn what you are willing to give up, how to be brave, humility and loyalty. Anyone can be a leader

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