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    In the book by Joseph M. Williams and Joseph Bizup, entitled, “Style: Lessons in Clarity and Grace, 12th Edition,” the authors provided advice to students on writing basic clarity; summarizing the principles of forming sentence structures that readers can comprehend. The authors approach to help students manage the tedious sentence revisions and organized sources; this allows students to focus on ideas prior to the due date. In In each chapter exercises, the authors illustrate techniques for…

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    Unit Topic/Title: Early European Explorers Lesson Plan Number & Title: Lesson Plan #4 Map Skills Indiana Academic Standards: Social Studies 5.1.2 Examine accounts of early European explorations of North America including major land and water routes, reasons for exploration and the impact the exploration had. Content Covered: During this lesson, students will identify the continents, oceans, accurately draw a compass rose, and trace their explorer’s route. These skills will help them to…

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    Sarah Williamson Ms.Sando Yellow 3/9/15 Life’s Compassionate Lessons A teacher’s mentoring can have long lasting positive effects on the choices and outcomes students. Throughout the play “Master Harold”...and the boys by Athol Fugard, Sam, one of the main characters is portrayed as an influential teacher for Willie and Hally. Sam is employed by Hally and his white family. Sam and Willie work in a restaurant run by Hally 's family. Sam has raises Hally once he starts working for the family.…

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    sometimes they begin at nine months. The short story, “The Lesson”, by Toni Cade Bambara is filled with all types of metaphors that lead to one thing, the theme. Every child is teachable, but each child learns in their own way and at their own pace. The author expresses this in three ways: the lessons that Miss Moore teaches, the way she teaches, and how the children react to the lessons. The author expresses quite a few lessons to support her theme and she uses the character Miss…

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    This is true not only in English language arts but for many other subjects like math, science, and social studies. The way Simmons uses the Hunger Games Trilogy to teach her lesson on the intentional sentence fragment is a way of incorporating trade books into her lesson. Alvermann mentioned the use of trade books by saying that they are "a strategy for using reading as a schema builder" (pg.180). Alvermann also states that "writing is a special kind of thinking and that…

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    Throughout life, we learn different lessons be it from a teacher such as your parents, guardians, spouse, etc. or just going out and living and collecting experiences. From these, we grow and become the person we are today. We learn to shape us into the person we are and motivate the things we do and believe. I believe heavily in three core things I’ve learned in my life through experience. These core principles are Trust is something earned, sometimes you must think outside the box, and don’t…

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    1. 3-2-1: I can use that in my last 10 minutes of my class, because I can know how much they had learned, what they love and what they can think of after my class. It can really help me to improve and revise my lesson plan too. 2. Agreement circle: I think I can use it in the art history and the art principle and element, I will just show them some picture and ask them about what art principle and element or what year of that painting, to let them discuss about it. 3. Alternative assessments: I…

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    On December 3rd, Mrs. Neth allowed an observation of her second grade class. Mrs. Neth teaches at Heber Hunt elementary in Sedalia. At the beginning of the observation, Mrs. Neth’s second grade class gathered at the carpet to talk about what the students read on the previous day. The students were required to read a two page passage and a story out of their textbook; both were about jellyfish. Mrs. Neth began a picture walk while the students were still sitting at the carpet. Mrs. Neth slowly…

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    the best taekwondo centers in the area. All the kids, stood to the side eerily silent, waiting for instructions. After a couple of classes I began to learn more and more about how the center worked, and I began to see the lessons that the instructors were trying to teach; Lessons I learned there were embedded in my mind forever. Bow in. Listen, very precisely. Bow out. The first few days taught me the importance of listening to every direction given by…

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    A 4. Describe your students’ prior instruction and background knowledge and how those factors will influence your planning and/or instruction for the lesson you will submit. What do students need to know before they engage in this lesson? Include, as well, what do children know, what can they do and what are they learning to do related to language and literacy development? Students are familiar with chicks, butterflies, and frogs, and most have seen these animals before. However, most…

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