Archive for September, 2010

Lesson Plan For Life

September 30th, 2010

We must not look back when it useful to draw lessons from past mistakes and to benefit from the experience, a comparison. George Washington, first president of the United States (1732 – 1799)

The best lessons not only provide information, but we are growing. We learn best when we are willing students. We always know when we are in the middle of a life lesson. Only later, with time and in retrospect we realize that we have learned.

What have we learned?
First, we learned to talk, go and ask how, what we needed. We later learned simple things like tie a shoe you to write our names, eat with knife and fork. We develop skills in the course of our lives. Every day we have to do normal things, let us go to work, to school and with friends. We do what we want, we live.

On learning never stops.
Our teacher quality is no longer breathe in the neck that to test us, requires. Nevertheless the study. Sometimes the lessons we hit the top of the head impact. Other times it’s a slow journey to enlightenment subtle. The best teachers are those who joined us on a journey. The best students are those who are willing to explore.

The idea of life as a lesson we can rub. We can resist this idea, but we are constantly in motion. We acquire knowledge and information as we move ourselves without realizing it. But we do not grow forever. We gather information and do not use them wisely. A small crooks to learn more about crime in prison and then in the streets. We can live in darkness, or we can develop.
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Cinco De Mayo Lesson Plans

September 30th, 2010

The Mexican holiday Cinco de Mayo is fast approaching and if you are like many teachers, you might look to jointly announce the Cinco de Mayo Lesson Plans on some historical facts behind the holiday for your students. Although the holiday originated in Mexico, it is very popular in the United States was so, in fact, it is more widely and enthusiastically celebrated here is that in Mexico! There are two historical and cultural reasons for this difference – and of course you want your students to bring the speed and try to learn them more about the history of Mexico and the United States at the same time.

vary depending on the age of your students, activities and information you can into your lesson plans. Very small children are not too likely, all dates and names to keep the find on the history of this festival, but you can always think of Cinco de Mayo by recreational activities, such as red, white and green tissue paper flowers, which are a common decoration (as well worn as fashion accessories) for men and women in areas of Mexico, where Cinco de Mayo is celebrated. You can also have the opportunity to teach even the youngest students some basic knowledge of Spanish from a bingo game in Spanish as part of your lesson plans Cinco de Mayo. » Read more: Cinco De Mayo Lesson Plans

The Art and Science of Teaching in the United States

September 30th, 2010

Yeats, philosopher, said: “Education is not filling the tank, but the lighting of fire” (www.quotations page.com) Teachers are the key to the future of our children. they are the ones that will inflame their love of learning. Education has two main concepts of learning, science and art. Art is in the Encarta Encyclopedia defines the product of human activity in which formed the material or selected to give an idea, an emotion, or visually interesting form. “This describes exactly what creating a teacher in one day, they “human activity.” While science is defined as “a study of all tested can be tested or verified” (Encarta, 2003). The teacher is still studying the situation to ascertain what they can do, and to ensure that their work was complete. Teaching is an art and science that is learned and then developed by a learning style of the teacher.

Albert Einstein said.. “Believe it or not, one of my deepest regret [that I do not teach] I am sorry because I would have liked more contact with children, it was always something about the innocence and freshness of young children, like me, and gives me great pleasure to be with them. And they are so open to knowledge. I never really bother to explain the fundamental laws of nature for children. If you take them at their level, you can read in their eyes their genuine interest and appreciation (Parkway, 2001, p. 5). Albert Einstein was a genius and he knew that was teaching the children the only way to spirit, to show a little wisdom. It takes a special kind of person knew that education was life, no career, she wanted to lead. The teachers are required to “dance”, a gentle way to convince students to achieve great things. It is the mental, emotional , physical, and preparation of the “dance”, or movement that inform the entire package to students how to learn developed. It is the ability to lesson plans maneuvers, pedagogical strategies classroom print rich classroom management, discipline, tactics, lack of parental support or get much support and all other teachers to juggle meetings. It is the art and science of teaching, ability to multitask all the above and still manage to achieve the goal of the training of students.
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