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What is the primary purpose of the Discussion part in the LP?

  • To provide a brief overview of the topic
  • To introduce new concepts
  • To summarize the main points
  • To discuss everything including history, principles, and procedures (correct)

What is the main objective of the Generalization part?

  • To evaluate the student's understanding
  • To ask questions to reinforce learning (correct)
  • To apply what has been learned
  • To discuss the topic in detail

What is the primary focus of the Application part in the LP?

  • To create a new concept or idea
  • To analyze and evaluate information
  • To execute or apply what has been learned (correct)
  • To recall facts and concepts

What is the main objective of the Valuing part in the LP?

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What is the primary method of assessment used in the Evaluation part?

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What is the primary purpose of the LP?

<p>To provide a framework for lesson planning (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the purpose of writing the correct answer on the space provided before the number?

<p>To prepare for a quiz before the new lesson (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the topic of the assignment that requires the student to study pages 3-15?

<p>Fraction (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the first letter of the fifth 'E' in the 5 E's?

<p>E (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What planet is described as being the biggest in the Solar System?

<p>Jupiter (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the correct schedule for the month of January?

<p>Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the percentage of awareness statistics for Venus?

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What is the primary purpose of the Storyset feature?

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What happens when you ungroup a graphic resource and change its color?

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What is the purpose of the animator panel in Storyset?

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Where can users find more information about editing slides?

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What is the benefit of using Slidesgo's editable icons?

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What is the name of the font used in the presentation that is linked to Google Fonts?

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What is a Premium user allowed to do with this Slidesgo template?

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What is NOT allowed when using Slidesgo Content?

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What can be done with the 'Thanks' slide and the mention to Slidesgo in the credits?

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What is the purpose of Slidesgo School?

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What is NOT allowed when using Slidesgo templates?

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What is the restriction on using elements of Slidesgo Template?

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What should pupils be able to do at the end of one hour according to the lesson plan?

<p>Identify, define, label, and discuss (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the main topic of the lesson plan?

<p>Addition (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What do the pupils need to show in the Affective part of the lesson plan?

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In the Psychomotor section, what are pupils required to do?

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Which part of the lesson plan involves finding the sum and respecting each other?

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What is the purpose of the 'Online References' listed in the lesson plan?

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Flashcards

Discussion part of LP

A section discussing history, principles, and procedures.

Generalization part of LP

A section that asks questions to reinforce learning.

Application part of LP

Focuses on executing or applying what has been learned.

Valuing part of LP

Intends to instill values and attitudes in learners.

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Evaluation part of LP

Uses written quizzes and exercises for assessment.

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Purpose of the LP

To provide a framework for lesson planning.

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Preparing for quizzes

Writing the correct answer before the number for readiness.

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Assignment topic (pages 3-15)

Focus on the topic of Fractions.

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Fifth 'E' in 5 E's

The first letter of the fifth element is 'E'.

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Biggest planet in Solar System

Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system.

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January schedule

Days of the week format: Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa.

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Awareness statistics for Venus

Venus has a 10% awareness statistic.

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Storyset feature purpose

To create animated illustrations for presentations.

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Ungrouping graphic resource

Allows resizing without losing quality after color change.

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Animator panel in Storyset

Used to bring illustrations to life.

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Finding editing information

Users can find editing slide instructions in FAQs.

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Slidesgo's editable icons benefit

Icons can be resized without losing quality.

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Font linked to Google Fonts

The presentation uses the font Baloo 2.

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Premium user rights

Allows modifying the Slidesgo template for any purpose.

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Slidesgo Content restriction

Prohibits sublicensing, selling, or renting the content.

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Editing the 'Thanks' slide

Can be hidden or deleted in credits.

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Slidesgo School purpose

Provides instructions for editing slides effectively.

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Slidesgo templates restriction

Cannot include templates in databases.

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Slidesgo element usage restriction

Cannot use elements in an isolated way.

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Learning objectives at end of one hour

Pupils should identify, define, label, and discuss.

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Main topic of the lesson plan

Focuses on the concept of Addition.

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Affective part of lesson plan

Students need to show respect towards others.

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Psychomotor section requirements

Pupils are required to write, solve, execute, and encircle.

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Motivation part of the lesson plan

Involves finding the sum and respecting each other.

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Online References purpose

Supplement learning from the book effectively.

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Study Notes

Lesson Plan Structure

  • A lesson plan consists of five parts: Objectives, Topic, Materials, Procedure, and Assignment/Homework/Agreement
  • Objectives are divided into three areas: Cognitive, Affective, and Psychomotor

Cognitive Objectives

  • Identify the main idea of the topic
  • Define key terms and concepts
  • Label and explain diagrams and charts
  • Discuss and compare different ideas and concepts
  • Identify and explain formulas and equations

Affective Objectives

  • Show the importance of a particular value or concept
  • Respect and appreciate the views of others
  • Share and demonstrate empathy and kindness
  • Show equality and fairness to all people

Psychomotor Objectives

  • Write and execute a specific skill or task
  • Underline and encircle key information
  • Draw and label diagrams and charts
  • Solve problems and complete activities

Procedure

  • Review and recall previous lessons
  • Introduce new lessons and concepts
  • Motivate and engage students
  • Present new information and concepts
  • Unlock difficulties and clarify concepts
  • Discuss and generalize concepts
  • Apply concepts to real-life situations
  • Value and evaluate student learning

Assignment/Homework/Agreement

  • Assign tasks and activities for students to complete
  • Set homework and projects for students to work on
  • Agree on goals and objectives with students

The 5 E's

  • Engage: Introduce and engage students with the topic
  • Explore: Explore and discover new concepts and ideas
  • Elaborate: Elaborate and explain concepts and ideas
  • Evaluate: Evaluate and assess student learning
  • Explain: Explain and summarize key concepts and ideas

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