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2 E Origins of the Cold War Essential Question How did the US and the Soviet Union become Cold War adversaries Learning Outcomes Students will PreviewReview Who
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2 E Origins of the Cold War Essential Question How did the US and the Soviet Union become Cold War adversaries Learning Outcomes Students will PreviewReview Who started it Learn about what various historians have said. 2011 On Facebook VOA LearningEnglish Learn English with the English Doctor and the English Traveler at wwwvoanewscomtheclassroom Describing People adjectives WARMUP Look at the following poem a traditional love poem linked to Valentines day February Discuss native speaker pronunciation gonna Stress that they dont have to do it but they need to be able to understand it Use selected items from textbook exercises for student practice and to identify and clear up any confusion Strategy Presentation Penny Ur. Spring ETAI 2014. In principle…. Teachers don’t share enough. Don’t leave it too late!. A. Beginning the lesson. 1. Smile. Surprisingly important. Underlying message. A neutral expression is not a neutral message.. Agree? . Disagree? . I am looking forward to (or I enjoyed) my Bar/Bat Mitzvah.. The most important thing about my Bar/Bat Mitzvah is the party and presents.. I expect to feel differently about myself after my Bar/Bat Mitzvah.. Acknowledgements. Portions of this presentation were adapted from work and presentations by the following:. Illinois PBIS Network training materials and . curricula. Tim Lewis, Ph.D., University of Missouri. Lesson study, microteaching, and MLS . MLS. was developed by combining elements of . lesson study . and . microteaching. (. Fernández. , 2005).. Then, what is . Lesson study. ?. How did . Mcmahon. Agenda. Backwards Design (Beginning with the end in mind). Discuss areas in which students traditionally experience difficulty.. Share knowledge in content, experiences, resources, and materials to help students learn.. 1. Murphy’s Law. Anything that can go wrong will go wrong. Lesson 14 -- Exceptions. 2. Exceptions. Allow you to deal with the things that go wrong:. Indicate that something unexpected has occurred or been detected. Lesson 2- Lexical Approach. Lesson 3- Task-based . Lesson Plan 1 . Text-based Plan . Presentation Phase . Type of text . So you’re in Thunder Bay what do you do now?. *****PICTURES WILL BE INSERTED HERE . 1. Arrays Hold Multiple Values. Array. : variable that can store multiple values of the same type. Values are stored in adjacent memory locations. If a variable is the name of a memory location, an array is the name of a group of them.. g /g/. u. c. d. o. n. i. f. p. t. s. m. a. g. got. gas. g. dog. tag. g. g. tug. gap. fog. mug. dog. tag. pig. got. gas. gum. gut. Insert brief reinforcement activity and/or transition to next part of reading block.. Nasalized A. n. i. f. p. t. s. m. a. a. am. Sam. Pam. I . am. Sam.. an. fan. tan. I eat . an. apple.. am. an. am. Pam. an. fan. am. Sam. Pam. an. man. fan. pan. tan. Insert brief reinforcement activity and/or transition to next part of reading block.. e /. ĕ. /. b. g. u. c. d. o. n. i. f. p. t. s. m. a. e. men. get. e. end. Ed. e. e. men. set. fed. ten. get. bed. pet. beg. pen. bet. Insert brief reinforcement activity and/or transition to next part of reading block..
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