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    Justification and Relevance of Lesson Energy is the ability to do work. It has the potential to make changes, and any changes are due to work being done. This is significant because work can generate energy, and energy itself can do work (i.e., work done on windmills by the wind produces energy, and energy is used in homes to do work). Standards and Learning Objectives Content Learning Standards (s) HS-PS3-2: Energy at the macroscopic scale. • PS3.A: At the macroscopic scale, energy manifests…

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    Self-Help Lesson

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    self-worth as a black women. The book consist of 10 lessons each lesson teaches women how to deal with everyday problems women face within society and themselves. Though the book is directed to black women it also provides a voice to women of any race who struggle from the same issues in general. But this book is mainly explore issues relating directly to black women. Though each lesson is different these 3 lessons below really stuck with me. Lesson 1: Happiness is free and is found within…

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    SBU 5 Lessons

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    Based Unit (SBU) is content knowledge. This was created in EDU 350- Teaching English and Language Arts on May 9, 2017. The SBU was designed to teach third grade students about how change affects both humans and the environment. It contains five lessons: three are about changes to the Earth’s surface, another is about area, and the last focuses on changes to Michigan’s economy. Each contains guided practice, independent practice, and assessment(s). They have been crafted to meet the needs of…

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    thoroughly relate the passage to the theme of the text. When analysing theme you should consider the following: ● What was Munro’s purpose in writing the story? ● What deep ideas or issues about human nature does Munro explore in her story? ● What lesson or message…

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    My Microteaching Lesson

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    I found that the microteaching lesson was a great way to gain experience in following our lesson plans and getting important feedback that can help further our development as an educator. After my microteaching lesson and upon reflecting, I have found that there are several areas that I need to work on. I need to work on creating written instructions to planned activities, help students create evidence based arguments, and create supports for students with IEPS, 504s, and ELL students. Some…

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    Everyday Life Lessons

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    Scout and Jem Finch from Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird learned more from their father, Calpurnia and each other. Things a teacher could not teach were taught by family and friends. Lessons taught from people surrounding everyday life are wiser, therefore, better at teaching people, like Jem and Scout, valuable lessons that school cannot teach. Although it is true that inestimable things learned in school are very beneficial to the future lives of anyone, some things simply can not be taught…

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    black community in The Piano Lesson by revealing the discriminatory practices targeting black people. The…

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    Atticus Life Lessons

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    Mockingbird by Harper Lee, there are many life lessons told to the reader. Scout, the narrator, is living during a time where there is discrimination against blacks. Atticus, Scout’s father, tries to explain to Scout that this discrimination in not right. Miss Maudie, a neighbor of Scout, also tries to teach Scout and Jem life lessons. Through Atticus and Miss Maudie, Scout learns very important life lessons to guide her through her life. These life lessons of empathy, personal integrity,…

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    To Kill a Mockingbird taught us many lessons, one of the most evident lessons was “it’s a sin to kill a Mockingbird”. Mockingbirds aren’t just present in the novel, they appear in our everyday lives as well. The only question that remains is, how can we prevent mockingbirds from being killed? As previously stated, the most important lesson taught in To Kill a Mockingbird is how it is a sin to kill a mockingbird. This is shown in the book when the police officers killed Tom Robinson. Tom…

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    Middle School Lessons

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    Life is all about making mistakes, taking chances, and learning lessons. Making mistakes is easy. All one must do in order to take a chance is to simply jump in to the situation, but learning lessons takes time. Some lessons can be easily learned; the lesson to not touch something hot is learned immediately when one burns themselves. Other lessons take longer to fully comprehend. Self love is something that I have struggled to achieve for years. I still haven't reached the epitome of self love…

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