Transcribed text from image: Multimedia presentation tools (optional). Lesson Proper: Day 1: Introduction to research writing. 1) Motivation: Begin with a discussion on social issu... Transcribed text from image: Multimedia presentation tools (optional). Lesson Proper: Day 1: Introduction to research writing. 1) Motivation: Begin with a discussion on social issues affecting students and their communities. Use new articles or videos to introduce topics such as climate change, poverty, cyberbullying or mental health. 2) Discussion: Define research report and their purpose. Explain the elements of a good research report introduction, body, conclusion, and citations. 3) Activity: Students brainstorm social issues and formulate a research question on a topic of their choice.

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The image shows a lesson plan focused on introducing research writing, with activities including discussing social issues, defining research reports, and formulating research questions. The text describes the day's objectives and activities for students learning about research writing.
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The lesson plan covers research writing, social issues, report elements, and formulating research questions.
The lesson plan includes:
- Optional use of multimedia presentation tools.
- An introduction to research writing.
- A motivation section that involves discussing social issues like climate change, poverty, cyberbullying, or mental health.
- Defining a research report, its purpose, and elements such as the introduction, body, conclusion, and citations.
- An activity where students brainstorm social issues and develop a research question about a topic of their choice.
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The lesson plan includes:
- Optional use of multimedia presentation tools.
- An introduction to research writing.
- A motivation section that involves discussing social issues like climate change, poverty, cyberbullying, or mental health.
- Defining a research report, its purpose, and elements such as the introduction, body, conclusion, and citations.
- An activity where students brainstorm social issues and develop a research question about a topic of their choice.
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