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    The purpose of this lesson or big idea is to improve upon the students’ understanding of the vocabulary as they achieve the 3rd Grade Pennsylvania Common Core Standards for vocabulary (CC.1.2.3.F Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in grade-level text, distinguishing literal from non-literal meaning as well as shades of meaning among related words.) within the novel Charlotte’s Web. The students will be taught the new vocabulary before playing a matching game with a…

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    objective of the lesson was that the students will be able to observe and describe the changes in an objects’ shadow when light energy in increased and decreased. From my pre-assessment the students demonstrated that they know the main sources of light energy. The concept that was missed overall was the concept involving increasing and decreasing. On the pre-assessment only 5 students answered the question about increasing and decreasing correctly and 14 answered it wrong. After the lesson…

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    Independent Reading: DEAR Time (20:00, (2x) 3:00 transition [get books, put books away]): (DEAR time means, “drop everything and read.” After the teacher has completed the guided reading groups. The students will come back together as a whole class and everyone will read for 20 minutes. Students will select the book that they would like to read out their independent reading group crate. The books are separated depending on the student’s independent reading level. There will be a colored crate…

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    Dr. Miller, Thank you for meeting with myself and Harold this morning. I wanted to make sure that I covered all of the information. 1. We talked about the supplies or items that were left in the classroom before Dr. Singh’s classes. 2. You also had mentioned how you had been a mentor to Dr. Singh last year. 3. We reference prior conversations: a. You referring to Dr. Singh as being different b. When you had used the term different, you thought that you were pointing out things that Dr.…

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    Question 1 – In your own words, what does BPA mean to you? To me Kylee cortright bpa means leadership and helping and giving strength to those who need it most. In my opinion people just use this as an excuse to get out of school and goof 0ff, but, for me this is a whole new learning experience for me. Even being in high school is a whole new learning experience. So I think bpa is a good leadership group, I joined this group to meet new people, learn new things, have fun, and to learn and give…

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    Lesson Plan For Volleyball

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    Lesson: Volleyball Skill Description: The motor skill involves two teams hitting a volleyball back and forth over a net without letting the ball hit the floor. Which ever team lets the ball hit the floor loses the point. Games are to 25 points, and only three touches on the ball are allowed per side before it has to be sent over the net. This game is worthy of teaching fourth graders because it teaches them about teamwork, quick thinking, communication, cooperation, etc. Teamwork and…

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    Amy's Lesson Plan

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    Amy’s Lesson Plan Integumentary - This system is responsible for your skin, hair, and nails. Although all important, your skin helps protect our bodies from bacteria and unknown pathogens. Regulating our temperature is one of the primary functions of the skin, as well as helping our bodies discard waste through sweat. Skeletal - Your skeletal system consists of cartilage, ligaments, and tendons, which help connect all your bones and hold them in place. Your skeletal system is also responsible…

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    Elements Of A Lesson Plan

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    Elements of a Lesson Plan - Suggested Answers | Age/level | Objective(s) | Time | Resources/materials | Classroom set-up | Warm-up | Process (the activity or task) | Assessments | Follow-up | Select the verb that is conjugated into simple present: Angela ________ carrots for her salad. (cuts) Which sentence is written in the imperative? (Listen to your parents.) Select the verb that is conjugated into present continuous: Rather than shoes, I _________ sandals. (am…

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    Lesson planning is a highly important part of teaching. Lesson plans are a teacher’s guide in his or her class room. They outline the learning goals and objectives for a particular lesson or chapter; they may also include the activity the teacher has planned and the supplies they will need to help the students complete that assignment. During my field placement I have yet to see my cooperating teacher plan out her lessons for the week, but it is clear she has a lesson plan. She usually has a…

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    Lesson planning is important because it helps teachers to make sure that the everyday activities that go on in their classrooms are providing learners with a good level of lasting progress toward what they want to achieve outlined in their sequence, as well as their individual education plans. Without lesson planning, it is easy to get off track with one’s class and miss out on educational targets. An effective lesson plan includes several elements: learning objectives, quality questions,…

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