Sentences with phrase «supported by the lesson»

Through a free downloadable iTeach education resource pack, Inanimate Alice is supported by lessons, which include making connections with the story and the medium.
Open to all age groups and supported by lesson plans and resources, the competition draws out serious global issues, through the medium of poetry.
The greatest classroom we have is the great outdoors, so our students are outside at least 50 % of each and every day, learning all types of academic subjects in the open air, supported by lessons within classroom environments in the afternoon.

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After an armistice was signed in the summer of 1953 the Century indicated its support of the United Nations action in Korea by asserting that «now that aggression has been restrained at great cost in life and material, it is to be hoped that communist expansionists have been taught a lesson and that no other test of like character will be demanded of United Nation members» (August 5).
The takeaway lesson may be this: Managing your own stress — by seeking social support or other remedies — could make an important difference to your baby's behavior and well - being.
Strong support keeps the center, owned by the Winnetka Park District, bustling most of the year with lessons, tournaments, hourly court time and the hosting of New Trier's girls and boys tennis squads.
The lessons are supported by the book written by Dr. Robert A. Bradley, Husband - Coached Childbirth in 1965.
Luckily for me, throughout the lesson itself I was supported by a Teach First teacher.
Many have, wrongly in my view, supported the draconian desecration of the temples of justice that the DSS invasion of judges homes in the dead of night represented, but the lesson for our Lords must be that they must urgently clean up the bench and ensure the bar is cleaned up otherwise they may allow the taint of corruption be used by those with an authoritarian agenda to destroy the concept of an independent judiciary in this country.
The apparent success of a strategy to marshal congressional support for the deal, linked to a carefully orchestrated rollout of endorsements (although Democratic Senate Whip Dick Durbin and other officials disputed the suggestion of coordination [445]-RRB- was attributed to lessons learned by the White House and congressional Democrats during struggles in previous summers with Republicans, in particular, over Obama's health care legislation.
The case studies are intended to support efforts within the human rights community to explore and tackle M&E challenges by providing concrete examples and transferable lessons about how to integrate M&E in useful ways.
Development of Science Buddies» STEM Lesson Plans for K - 12 educators is supported by the Cisco Foundation.
I feel very grateful for the support I have received on my health journey and I feel it is a way to give back by sharing the lessons I have learnt.
According to a survey conducted by Wellcome Trust - a charity which supports scientists and researchers - pupils have admitted that they take part in practical lessons less than once a month, or never.
With detailed technical support through a range of 26 tutorial videos, illustrated step - by - step guides and more than forty lesson examples and over 300 images, teachers can use this manual to build their confidence and find some of the best free video applications and resources online.
Over half (51 per cent) say staff numbers at their school have decreased in the last two years, with nearly two - thirds (65 per cent) saying they are not able to give pupils as much individual attention in lessons due to the loss of support staff and a similar number (64 per cent) saying pupils are not always taught by a teacher trained for the subject or age range due to the loss of teaching staff.
As the rituals of election - season civics lessons were disrupted by the ugly rhetoric of the campaign, teachers struggled to accommodate political conversation and free speech, while rejecting divisive language and supporting their students.
Interdisciplinary curricula have been shown by several studies to support students» engagement and learning (Taylor and Parsons, 2011), and specifically integrating science with reading comprehension and writing lessons has been shown by several studies to improve students» understanding in both science and English language arts (Pearson, Moje, and Greenleaf, 2010).
Staff members regularly review data together to catch any students in need of extra support and help ensure students grasp concepts by focusing lessons on grade - level skills and then modifying content to address any language gaps.
Often the specialist began by taking Science lessons, then gradually withdrawing to a modelling and planning support role.
One of the lessons from the failed Annenberg Challenge, he would later explain, was that «You have to have superintendency» — by which he means authority — «so you start to change the system itself... You want to find new ways of supporting education improvement as a matter of routine.»
Developed by over 130 current, experienced teachers for every grade level, the featured lessons include the teachers» reflections and insights, student work examples, and an array of other supporting materials.
This lesson will also develop students» key analysis and judgement skills (vital for success in exams) by evaluating whether different stakeholder groups will be for or against business growth and by encouraging students to justify and support their decisions.
A lesson that uses the Oxford Uni Press textbook by Waqar Ahmad that allows students to consider how Rites of Passage offer support to the family in Islam.
A lesson by lesson plan and 4 different slideshows of supporting imagery.
This is the first of a series of 5 lessons developed by Young Citizens with the kind support of the European Parliament.
The downloads include 3 editable lesson plans supported by two Power Point Presentations with links to three Youtube videos and also seven pictures to use as starters.
Among those lessons learned are operationalizing adult learning / development and adaptive leadership by simultaneously attending to the personal and professional development of the people at all levels of the organization; creating and sustaining conditions and support mechanisms for effective teamwork and collaboration to occur; and redefining community engagement in ways that value families and communities and engage them as true and equal partners who possess funds of knowledge.
There are some stand alone activites here but these lessons are best support by the Edexcel Medicine Through Time textbook (new edition of 2013).
Each class has one 30 minute weekly lesson taught by a specialist teacher which the teachers & support staff also join in.
They feature: All the topics set up into lessons Detailed questions and answers Animated features of the solution to support demonstration and Q&A Formulas in pink boxes on slides to support students while working Use of colours to support learning and demonstrations How you can benefit: To reduce you planning time by either using the whole presentation or some slides More questions can be added by duplicating the slides and changing the questions Use as a resource to give to student to support their independent learning Use as a basis when planning an observation lesson, again to reduce your time Specification Prepared with AQA C1 and C2 in mind but can be used in the following: Edexcel Mathematics C1 and C2 AQA Mathematics C1 and C2 CIE P1 and P2 any other course with similar topics.
2 differentiated (by colour) lessons to support the teaching of chapter 8 of Animal Farm for the new linear specification (9 - 1) Differentiation: purple = lower blue = middle yellow = higher Resources are planned around the new specification and provide opportunities to: - analyse writer's methods - explore character presentations - write imaginatively in role of a character on the farm - practice extract to whole - discuss interpretations - Use the language paper mark scheme to structure an effective piece of writing - Write persuasively using the 6 part structure
This lesson works best at the end of a Scheme of Work or when being support by the Black Peoples of America textbook.
Three differentiated (by colour) lessons to support the teaching of Romeo and Juliet Act 3 scene 5.
More than 2 lessons worth of fully differentiated (by colour) lessons to support the teaching of chapter 3 of Animal Farm for the new linear specification (9 - 1) Several new specification language paper skills are also embedded.
15 fully differentiated (by colour) lessons to support the teaching of context for the 15 Edexcel new specification 9 - 1 GCSE English literature poems.
2 differentiated (by colour) lessons to support the teaching of chapter 6 of Animal Farm for the new linear specification (9 - 1) Differentiation: purple = lower blue = middle yellow = higher Resources are planned around the new specification and provide opportunities to: - explore context - Russia and Stalin - events and allegory form - analyse writer's methods - language and structure of the chapter - explore character presentations - write imaginatively in role of a character on the farm
6 fully differentiated (by colour) lessons to support the teaching of act 1 of An Inspector Calls Differentiation: purple = lower blue = middle yellow = higher Resources provide opportunities to: - explore context 1912 and 1945 - explore Birling's political view point - analyse language and structure - structure exam responses - compare the responsibility of Birling and Sheila
Fully differentiated lessons to support the teaching of «The Emigree» by Carol Rumens.
3 differentiated (by colour) lessons to support the teaching of Romeo and Juliet Act 5 scene 1, 2 and 3.
Fully differentiated lessons to support the teaching of «Poppies» by Jane Weir.
2 fully differentiated (by colour) lessons to support the teaching of synthesis (writing a summary of differences) Differentiation: purple = lower blue = middle yellow = higher Resources use modern and 19th century non fiction texts on prisons and tattoos to guide students in responding to the synthesis task on the new specification language paper.
Differentiated (by colour) lesson to support the teaching of Romeo and Juliet Act 4 scene 1.
9 fully differentiated (by colour) lessons to support the teaching of writing skills for paper 2 (non fiction and transactional writing (writing to argue, persuade etc.) Differentiation: purple = lower ability blue = middle ability yellow = higher ability Resources provide example responses and activities to allow students to develop the following: - Language - linguistic devices - tone - style - register - vocabulary - structure - perspective
5 - 6 fully differentiated (by colour) lessons to support the teaching of Romeo and Juliet Act 1 scene 5.
2 fully differentiated (by colour) lessons to support the teaching of «The man he killed» by Thomas Hardy.
All lessons are fully differentiated by colour Purple = lower ability Blue = middle ability Yellow = higher ability Red = most able These resources cover the following areas of act 1: - Context - Imagery analysis - Analysis of sonnet form - Language, form and structure analysis - Opportunity for role play / speaking and listening - Analysis development and practice - Teacher, self and peer assessment opportunities - Character and theme presentation - Soliloquy analysis and comparison - Homework tasks Resources to support the teaching of act 1 are also available and are all meticulously planned and fully differentiated.
6 fully differentiated (by colour) lessons to support the teaching of act 3 of An Inspector Calls Differentiation: purple = lower blue = middle yellow = higher Resources provide opportunities to: - explore context 1912 and 1945 - explore Eric's involvement in Eva's death - analyse language and structure - structure exam responses - compare the responsibility of different characters - write a speech - explore the functions of the inspector
All lessons are fully differentiated by colour Purple = lower ability Blue = middle ability Yellow = higher ability Red = most able These resources cover the following areas of act 1: - Context - Prologue - Analysis of sonnet and shared sonnet - Language, form and structure analysis - Opportunity for persuasive writing - Analysis development and practice - Teacher, self and peer assessment opportunities - Character and theme presentation - Analysis of imagery - Homework tasks Resources to support the teaching of acts 2 - 5 are also available and are all meticulously planned and fully differentiated.
Two fully differentiated (by colour) lessons to support the teaching of Romeo and Juliet Act 2 scene 3.
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