Lesson Plans Teach children to tie shoe laces Grade level: PK, Kindergarten Subject: Science (shoes is placed on your feet so that’s body part) Objective: • Students will learn how to tie shoes into bunny style way. • Students will get used to tie their own shoe. Primary Standards Addressed: PE.K.R.2.2 willingly try new movements and motor skills. Materials: • Tennis shoe template printed on construction paper (1 per child) • Crayons or markers • Long strands of yarn (1 per child) •…
Human memory has long been a topic of interest to philosophers and scientists, and memory as we scientifically know it today has only been recently established. In fact, the study of human memory dates back to the time of Aristotle. In his book De Anima, Aristotle introduced the concept of tabula rasa - blank slate - as the nature of our minds at birth. He theorized that when we are born, we are devoid of any knowldege or experience - that our minds are completely empty. Memory then, for him, is…
Every student run’s across studying for an exam at one point or another, regardless if they are in middle school, high school, college, or even a trade school. Some students can breeze through the school years, while others struggle with finding the right studying method’s, putting them at risk for failing a class and not being able to reach their full potential. Instructors are always willing to help students succeed and learn new ways to study, but there is little guidance on what learning…
Additionally, there is an emphasis in articulated awareness of the social discourses that surround poetic composition. For social realities that already reflect prosody in rhythm and rhyme, poetry is an obvious tool for translation and understanding. Not just that, but as poets begin to compress and allude to social realities in their composition, they are continually training to write about affect, or the act of influencing or acting upon, be it about themselves or others (ibid.: 121). Where a…
I was bilingual. For the longest time, my world was divided in two categories: English and French. French was for home, and English was for school. French was for family, and English was for friends. French was for the news, and English was for comic books. Up until I was 15 years old, these two literacies made up my entire life. But neither of those literacies affected me in the same way that my third language did. At 15 years old, I became obsessed with the Japanese language. I remember…
VARK Analysis The VARK questionnaire was developed by Fleming and Mills (1992) to show students their individual learning preferences. The VARK acronym stands for Visual, Aural, Read/Write, and Kinesthetic, referring to sensory modalities that reflect the teacher and student learning style. It is the way we take in and use information. The Visual is graphic information, the Aural is lectures and discussions, the Read/Write is printed information, and Kinesthetic is experience…
Examples and Solutions Example 1: Given Equation: MnO4- + S2- Mn2+ + S0 Balance the equation by using the ion-electron method. Step 1 Oxidation: S2- S0 Reduction: MnO4- Mn2+ Divide into two half reactions. Identify the element that is being oxidized and the other being reduced. (Use the entire ion or molecule.) Step 2 Oxidation: S2- S0 Reduction: MnO4- Mn2+ Balance all the elements (other than oxygen and hydrogen). Step 3 Oxidation: S2- S0 Reduction: 8H+ + MnO4- …
Any time a person is dreaming and she or he understands their dreaming it's called a lucid dream. When a strange dream makes a person stop and question reality is when it typically occurs. Lucid dreaming has an interesting aspect to it, and it's the ability to regulate the dream and make some other reality in the dream state, which is the reason why lots of people learn the fundamental lucid dreaming steps. A lot of cultures from ancient times took lucid dreaming very seriously. For instance,…
is one great method of building up the intellectual aspect of an individual. They can be educated of mental instructions where it can help them follow the appropriate steps of a task. (Turnbull et. al., 1999) Besides, there is a technique called ‘mnemonics’ or ‘memory tricks’ to help them learn new data. (Mastropieri & Scruggs, 1992) These methods are of significant value concerning the standard of cognitive development towards students with learning disabilities since they demonstrate how a…
Legal Requirements and Training In addition to the evaluation of established training objectives, “equal employment opportunity, affirmative action, sexual harassment, and related training regulated legislation and legal requirements” regarding specific types of training need to be evaluated to ensure compliance. (Blanchard & Thacker, pg. 13) The results of these evaluations should be reviewed and used to improve training plans, facilities, programs, materials, and procedures moving forward…