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Running Head: Lesson Plan
Bundles of Beans
Student
EDU 382
Carl Beyer
2015
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Running Head: Lesson Plan
Bundle of Beans
Selected Lesson Plan:
Bundles of Beans: A place Value Lesson (n. d.)
Common Core Standard:
Understand place value.
CCSS. Math. Content.2. NBT.A1
Understand that the three digits of a three-digit number represent amounts of hundreds, tens, and
ones; e.g., 706 equals, 7 hundreds, 0 tens, and 6 ones. Understand the following as special cases:
CCSS.Math.Content.2. NBTA.1A CCSS.Math.Content.2. NBTA.1.B (Common Core).
Differentiation
Content
What I plan on teaching with this lesson plan is for my students to understand the place value of
numbers. How I will be doing this is by giving my students beans that will help my students
understand the place value of numbers. First, I need to find out what my students already know,
understand and what they are able to do. Once I find that out I can put them in groups depending
on what they know. Seeing that everyone learn differently, I need to find out how my students
learn and if they have trouble with math. How I would go about doing this is sending around a
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survey, which my students can answer. Another thing I need to find out is if any of my students
have trouble with sensory issues, if so then I will need to use something besides beans. Seeing
most children know some what about money, I could use dimes. Another way, I could teach this
lesson plan is by playing games, such as Guess my Number, in this game, I would pick a number
from the hundred chart, the students would ask me questions trying to guess what number it is. I
will cross off the number off my chart and see how many guess it takes them. Once they guess
the right number, the students will have to show me how to right out the number. One group can
play this game the other group could use the beans or the money. These two ways of learning
this lesson can help both groups, the guessing the number game, would be fun for the students
and they will still be learning. The other way I could teach this lesson is by given another group
a hundred chart picture this would be a good activity for the students that are having a hard time
understanding place value. The chart would be a 10 x 10 grid and I will give this group this grid
and crayons. I will have the students color certain number boxes such as 501 or 351 or 15
(Manitoba Education, n. d.).
Process
Seeing that some of the students do not understand place value, I will have the group start off
with the materials I will give them such as: place value work mat, spinner template, dried beans,
craft sticks, glue, paper clips and pencils. This group I will explain that each bean is a “one” so
ten beans together is a “ten”. This group will count out ten beans for each stick, then the.
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PERFECT COMPETITION
Industry: McDonald’s
Menu: You Pick 2 (i.e. 2 items for $5.00)
You can order a Big Mac and a Quarter Pounder, or a Cheeseburger and a Filet-O-Fish. Either way you’re getting 2 items for $5.00. As we know there are many McDonalds’ within blocks of each other and they all have You Pick 2 on the menu. This would be an example of Perfect Competition because the McDonalds franchise cannot (or does not) charge anything additional because everyone knows the price is 2 for $5.00. This makes it a level playing field for all the McDonalds’.
This is considered Perfect Competition because there is a plethora of sellers in the fast food industry. Regarding barriers to entry, McDonalds has created a huge barrier to entry in the fast food market through all their spending and advertising throughout the years; they have been around long enough to establish stronger barriers and therefore have higher economic profit potential. As far as attributes go, much of its success more than likely stems from working closely with suppliers and staying on top of market trends. They know what consumers want, hence the deals they always have on the menu. Most Americans enjoy burgers and fries, so why not make them affordable all the time. It was also very smart of McDonald’s to accommodate the healthier eaters, who can no order a salad from the drive-thru. McDonald’s plays well in the market and continues to thrive.
MONOPOLY
Industry: Apple Brand
Apple has only been around since 1976. We all know that they design and sell consumer electronics, and computer software. I view them as a Monopoly market structure because they are a single seller, and sell unique products in the market that are in which only tailored to other apple products. They have the Iphone, iPad, iPod, Apple Watch, Apple TV, iOS, macOs etc. All of these products are unique to the Apple company. Despite other techy brands out there, Apple really has no competition (even though PC’s were running neck and neck in the market), especially when their products are not universal or generic. They even went as far to make the headphones a specific design so that consumers can only use Apple headphones in an Apple phone. A very smart and expensive idea (it is also quite inconvenient when it comes to consumers who don’t want to spend $50.00 on a new pair of headphones every time they need new ones).
Regarding barriers to entry, I would say that one thing Apple has significant product differentiation. They have a unique identifier and no other brand out there can be misconstrued as being an Apple product.
Regarding the attributes of Apple, I think they are successful because for one thing, they provide great customer service in the Apple Store, along with other perks such as being able to test out the new gadgets t ...
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PERFECT COMPETITION
Industry: McDonald’s
Menu: You Pick 2 (i.e. 2 items for $5.00)
You can order a Big Mac and a Quarter Pounder, or a Cheeseburger and a Filet-O-Fish. Either way you’re getting 2 items for $5.00. As we know there are many McDonalds’ within blocks of each other and they all have You Pick 2 on the menu. This would be an example of Perfect Competition because the McDonalds franchise cannot (or does not) charge anything additional because everyone knows the price is 2 for $5.00. This makes it a level playing field for all the McDonalds’.
This is considered Perfect Competition because there is a plethora of sellers in the fast food industry. Regarding barriers to entry, McDonalds has created a huge barrier to entry in the fast food market through all their spending and advertising throughout the years; they have been around long enough to establish stronger barriers and therefore have higher economic profit potential. As far as attributes go, much of its success more than likely stems from working closely with suppliers and staying on top of market trends. They know what consumers want, hence the deals they always have on the menu. Most Americans enjoy burgers and fries, so why not make them affordable all the time. It was also very smart of McDonald’s to accommodate the healthier eaters, who can no order a salad from the drive-thru. McDonald’s plays well in the market and continues to thrive.
MONOPOLY
Industry: Apple Brand
Apple has only been around since 1976. We all know that they design and sell consumer electronics, and computer software. I view them as a Monopoly market structure because they are a single seller, and sell unique products in the market that are in which only tailored to other apple products. They have the Iphone, iPad, iPod, Apple Watch, Apple TV, iOS, macOs etc. All of these products are unique to the Apple company. Despite other techy brands out there, Apple really has no competition (even though PC’s were running neck and neck in the market), especially when their products are not universal or generic. They even went as far to make the headphones a specific design so that consumers can only use Apple headphones in an Apple phone. A very smart and expensive idea (it is also quite inconvenient when it comes to consumers who don’t want to spend $50.00 on a new pair of headphones every time they need new ones).
Regarding barriers to entry, I would say that one thing Apple has significant product differentiation. They have a unique identifier and no other brand out there can be misconstrued as being an Apple product.
Regarding the attributes of Apple, I think they are successful because for one thing, they provide great customer service in the Apple Store, along with other perks such as being able to test out the new gadgets t ...
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Problem solving using the “work backward” method.
Prepared for 6th grade math
Objectives of Lesson/Learner Objective
The students will be able to demonstrate their problem solving ability by working backward through word problems both in small groups and by themselves. The students will be able to show their work and complete the word problems using the work backward method as a group with no errors. The students will complete word problems individually using the backward method with 90% accuracy.
Anticipatory Set/Motivation/Snappy Launch
With your head full of brains and your shoes full of feet, you’re to smart to go down any not so good street. (“Oh the Places You’ll Go”, by Dr. Seuss)
Everybody needs to be able to solve real-life problems, and going forward doesn’t always take you down the right street. Today we are going to discuss a problem solving method that requires you to work backward.
Materials Needed/Preparation
I will provide the students with worksheets containing word problems.
Students need pencils, have some on-hand in case students don’t bring a pencil.
Procedure
1. I will go through two word problems using the “work backward” method.
2. After going through the first problem, I will define the work backward term.
3. Split into small groups and have the students come up with a word problem that requires using the work backward technique to solve. Solve the problem on a separate piece of paper, but keep the answer a secret. Trade problems with another group, and solve their problem. Compare answers.
4. Provide a worksheet with a couple word problems that will require using the work backward method of problem solving.
Vocabulary
1. Work Backward: When given the result of a sequence of operations, you can work backward to find the amount with which the sequence began. Discuss this definition in terms that are meaningful for all the students.
Examples
Example #1 (work backward)
The cat in the hat went to the flea market and spent $9.75. He bought some green eggs and ham, thing # one, and thing # two. The green eggs cost $1, the ham cost $1.25, and thing #1 cost $3. How much did thing #2 cost.
(9.75 – 1 – 1.25 – 3) = 4.50
Work Forward: Check your work by adding up all the components to get the result.
Example #2 (work backward)
On Monday there are 50 star bellied sneatches on the beach. That day, 8 star bellied sneatches had their stars removed. On Tuesday, 13 more star bellied sneatches had their stars removed. On Thursday, there were only 19 star bellied sneatches left on the beach. How many star bellied sneatches had their stars removed on Wednesday?
(50 – 8 – 13 - 19) = 10
Work Forward: Check your work by adding up all the components to get the result.
Check for Understanding
While the students work in groups, I will be an observer, walking around, making sure all the students are engaged and working with the smaller groups or individuals to gage and ensure understanding of the conce ...
Extensive strategies for how students are presented the information, how students make sense of the information and how students demonstrate what they have learned.
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With your head full of brains and your shoes full of feet, you’re to smart to go down any not so good street. (“Oh the Places You’ll Go”, by Dr. Seuss)
Everybody needs to be able to solve real-life problems, and going forward doesn’t always take you down the right street. Today we are going to discuss a problem solving method that requires you to work backward.
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Procedure
1. I will go through two word problems using the “work backward” method.
2. After going through the first problem, I will define the work backward term.
3. Split into small groups and have the students come up with a word problem that requires using the work backward technique to solve. Solve the problem on a separate piece of paper, but keep the answer a secret. Trade problems with another group, and solve their problem. Compare answers.
4. Provide a worksheet with a couple word problems that will require using the work backward method of problem solving.
Vocabulary
1. Work Backward: When given the result of a sequence of operations, you can work backward to find the amount with which the sequence began. Discuss this definition in terms that are meaningful for all the students.
Examples
Example #1 (work backward)
The cat in the hat went to the flea market and spent $9.75. He bought some green eggs and ham, thing # one, and thing # two. The green eggs cost $1, the ham cost $1.25, and thing #1 cost $3. How much did thing #2 cost.
(9.75 – 1 – 1.25 – 3) = 4.50
Work Forward: Check your work by adding up all the components to get the result.
Example #2 (work backward)
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Work Forward: Check your work by adding up all the components to get the result.
Check for Understanding
While the students work in groups, I will be an observer, walking around, making sure all the students are engaged and working with the smaller groups or individuals to gage and ensure understanding of the conce ...
Extensive strategies for how students are presented the information, how students make sense of the information and how students demonstrate what they have learned.
Teacher Resource Guidebook - Key Resources List ~ tessafrica.net ~ For more information, Please see websites below:
`
Organic Edible Schoolyards & Gardening with Children =
http://scribd.com/doc/239851214 ~
`
Double Food Production from your School Garden with Organic Tech =
http://scribd.com/doc/239851079 ~
`
Free School Gardening Art Posters =
http://scribd.com/doc/239851159 ~
`
Increase Food Production with Companion Planting in your School Garden =
http://scribd.com/doc/239851159 ~
`
Healthy Foods Dramatically Improves Student Academic Success =
http://scribd.com/doc/239851348 ~
`
City Chickens for your Organic School Garden =
http://scribd.com/doc/239850440 ~
`
Huerto Ecológico, Tecnologías Sostenibles, Agricultura Organica
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one part progress.
5. What new information have you found related to religion in
India?http://www.thehindu.com/society/faith/tendencies-of-
prakriti/article19656107.ece
We talked a lot about how the culture of India and the religions of it can definitely be intertwined. This
short article tells of the three ‘gunas’, which I didn’t know much about if anything really. As far as biases
go, you could say that the article is biased to what it is teaching about this religious aspect, but honestly,
it feels more informative. Why is thi.
1. compare and contrast predictive analytics with prescriptive and d.docxmonicafrancis71118
1. compare and contrast predictive analytics with prescriptive and descriptive analytics. Use examples. (250 words and two references no plagiarism)
2. Discuss the process that generates the power of AI and discuss the differences between machine learning and deep learning.(250 words and two references no plagiarism)
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1. Creating and maintaining relationships between home and schoo.docxmonicafrancis71118
1. Creating and maintaining relationships between home and school are pivotal to the overall success of our ELL students. Discuss some ways you might cultivate these partnerships throughout the school year.
2. There is research supporting the theory that students who are literate in their home language are more likely to be literate in their second or subsequent language. Thinking of this, what are the potential effects of home language on the development of English and classroom learning?
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1. Compare and contrast Strategic and Tactical Analysis and its .docxmonicafrancis71118
1. Compare and contrast Strategic and Tactical Analysis and its application to street crimes such as robbery and property crimes such as burglary. In your opinion is one more suited in addressing criminal behavior?
Strategic analysis involves the analysis over the long-term, whereas tactical analysis involves analysis in a more direct manner. Each has analysis scheme has their uses in addressing criminal behavior. To use an example with drug activity strategic analysis would be better suited to understanding who could be the future customers of drug dealers, where are possible locations that could facilitate such deals, and helping law-enforcement and community leaders come up with measures to combat drug sales. However, the tactical analysis would focus more on finding out where the current supply of drugs is coming in from, who the leader(s) is(are), and cracking down on local dealers. While there is overlap between the two, I believe that tactical analysis is the best when addressing criminal behavior, because of the more immediate results that it provides.
2. What is CPTED? Please elaborate on how CPTED may be an effective means to reduce a criminals Modus operandi? Provide an example.
CPTED is an acronym that stands for crime prevention through environmental design which is “The proper design and effective use of the built environment can lead to a reduction in the fear and incidence of crime, and an improvement in the quality of life” (Cozens, Saville, & Hillier, 2005). This means that CPTED is all of the passive defenses that the environment provides law-abiding citizens against criminally minded individuals. These defenses can be broken down into six different aspects that work together to create CPTED they are: territoriality, surveillance, access control, target hardening, image/maintenance, and active support (Cozens, Saville, & Hillier, 2005). All of these aspects work together to decrease crime in the area.
respond to this discussion question in 250 words
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1. Coalition ProposalVaccination Policy for Infectious Disease P.docxmonicafrancis71118
1. Coalition Proposal
Vaccination Policy for Infectious Disease Prevention and Control
Scope of the Problem
Vaccines have done an excellent job at preventing many diseases, some of which can be deadly if not prevented. When bacteria or viruses enter the body, they immediately begin to attack and multiply, which then causes an infection. The immune system will then fight off the infection and establish antibodies, which will help recognize and fight off the same disease in the future. For this very reason, it has been important for children to be vaccinated at an early age so that they may establish those antibodies their bodies need. Vaccines act as the disease so that the body may produce antibodies, but the good thing is that it won’t cause an infection (CDC, 2017).
There are current policies that mandate vaccinations in the U.S., for example, all children are required to be up to date on their vaccines before beginning school. The problem is that there are many loopholes and exceptions to the rule, whether it’s due to religious reasons or other medical issues. Because of this, there are still many children and adults who have yet to be fully compliant with vaccine requirements
Some important statistics to note (Johns Hopkins Medicine):
· CDC estimated 2,700 new cases of hepatitis A in the U.S.
· It is estimated that in 2011, 19,000 new cases of hepatitis B and 17,000 cases of hepatitis C occurred.
· In 2012, nearly 10,000 new cases of tuberculosis were reported.
· Approximately 36,000 people per year die from influenza and pneumonia.
· 50,000 new cases of HIV infection occur annually.
· In 2012, new cases of STD’s were reported, including HPV, Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, HIV, and Syphilis.
Who is affected by this problem? Identify.
Children are mainly affected by this problem due to parents’ hesitancy for vaccinations. Although law mandates for children to be vaccinated for school enrollment, parents have the option to use exemptions to avoid having their children vaccinated. Currently, medical exemptions are allowed for medical reasons in all states, and it is estimated that one to three percent of children are excused from vaccinations because of these exemptions. Parents have continued to use reasons to avoid vaccinations, for example, the belief that the decline in vaccine-preventable diseases is due to improved health care, hygiene, and sanitation (Ventola, C. L., 2016).
Health disparities among Blacks, Hispanics, and Whites have played a huge role in terms of vaccination coverage. Studies have shown that health insurance has a direct impact on the vaccination coverage in adults, therefore, low-income families who can’t afford health insurance will most likely not get the vaccines they need. With that being said, uninsured prevalence was higher among non-Hispanic blacks (19.5%) and Hispanics (30.1%) compared with non-Hispanic whites (11.1%) (Lu, P., et al, 2015).
What has been written on the issue and policy options?
There ha.
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1. Company Description and Background
a. Weight Watchers was created by Jean Nindetch in 1963 when she began to invite her friends and neighbors so that they can discuss their weight loss issues and how they could lose weight successfully. The basic concept of WW plan consisted of two components: the WW program and group support. Comprised of a food plan and an activity plan. WW eliminated counting calories by introducing a point system.
b. Targeted women 25 to 55
c. 2017 about 1 million members who attended 32,000 WW meetings around the world organized by more then 9,000 leaders who had successful lost weight using WW.
d. Record high revenue 2011 $1.8 billion, in 2012 a slight reduction occurred but beat all pre-2011 numbers, in 2013 is when business began take a turn for the worse.
e. December 2015, WW launched a SmartPoints system which was a scale for food management. It was introduced to work along with a new weight management program called “Beyond the Scale.” Even thought doctors and nutrition’s approved the program, then-CEO David Kirchhoff felt it wasn’t enough because the programs didn’t take into account social, environmental and behavioral factors that led members to fail at their weight loss journey. Shortly after in August 2013, CEO Kirchhoff resigned in order to “pursue other opportunities” which left WW struggling to adjust their business strategy in the Internet Age.
2. Problems Posed In The Case
a. CEO Jim Chambers resigned in September 2016 afterward a tumultuous year with stock prices dropping 54% that year alone and seven straight quarters of declining sales.
b. Next generation diet programs and online apps like MyFitnessPal and FitBit were providing the same services for free of charge. CEO Chambers admitted that “consumers have changed and that WW hadn’t kept the pace.”
c. As obesity levels increased worldwide, the market for weight loss products was growing exponentially, however, WW had to increase customer value and seek new target segments to fend off competitors from traditional rivalry’s like Nutrisystem, Slim Fast, Medifast, Jenny Craig and the Biggest Loser.
d. Emergence of fad diets
e. Decreased effectiveness of marketing and advertising programs
f. The need for developing new and innovative products and services that could be delivered online or via mobile apps
g. WW International faced stock price volatility because of rival weight management options such as the over-the-counter weight-loss drug Alli launched by GlaxoSmithKline in June 2006 and the development of Allergan’s Lap-Band device.
h. Worldwide Health Organization estimated 2.3 billion people to be overweight by 2015 and more than 700 million obese.
i. The development of effective weight-management methods i.e. pharmaceuticals, surgical options such as the Lap-Band.
3. Financial Analysis
a. In 2017, revenue was 1.3 billion and in 2018 revenue was up by 5.77% at 1.5 billion.
4. Strategic Options
a. During the dot-com era they creat.
1. Come up with TWO movie ideas -- as in for TWO screenplays that .docxmonicafrancis71118
1. Come up with TWO movie ideas -- as in for TWO screenplays that you'd be interested in writing.
You will eventually choose ONE screenplay to live with for the duration of this course. You will distill each idea into a single sentence. We call this a LOGLINE.
A good logline: 1. Must include your PROTAGONIST. 2. Must be under 50 words. 3. Must contain the word "BUT" ("but" signifies conflict).
After you write the logline. Tell us about your PROTAGONIST. What is her/his most pressing DESIRE? What are some of the potential OBSTACLES that can get in the way?
TRY TO KEEP IT SIMPLE!
Here's an example:
MOVIE IDEA #1
WORKING TITLE: "COLLATERAL"
LOGLINE: A cab driver dreams of starting his own limo company, BUT when a hitman gets into his cab, our hero must figure out how to survive the night.
PROTAGONIST: Max (Cab Driver)
DESIRE: To stop Vincent (the Hitman)
POTENTIAL OBSTACLES: The HITMAN who never fails. THE COPS who think Max is the hitman. THE GANGSTERS who want the hitman dead. MAX’s own timid and hesitant nature.
2.What is the INCITING INCIDENT in your two film ideas? What is the 1stACT BREAK?
Example:
MOVIE TITLE: COLLATERAL
INCITING INCIDENT: Vincent gets into Max’s cab, makes Max an offer
1STACT BREAK: Body drops on Max’s cab; Reveal Vincent is a Hitman
(To discover your inciting incident possibly contemplate what the worst thing that could happen to your particular character would be)
Interview questions
1. Do you have a specific reason why you wanted to become a physical therapist?
2. Why do think it’s a good idea to be a physical therapist?
3. What did you get your bachelor degree on?
4. Were you in any kind of program for PT?
5. What kind of opportunities were there for you after getting your bachelor degree?
6. What were some of the difficulties you faced when you were looking for jobs?
7. What are some things I should know before I continue?
8. What are some jobs that I can apply to, to get experience with what a want to pursue?
9. How long did it take you to finish school and start your job?
10. What are some skills a person should have that wants to do DPT?
Unal 2
Seyma Unal
English 101 Z02N
Ms. Claytor
24 June 2019
Isabella Mia Interview as a Physical Therapist
Isabella Mia is a physical therapist who is working in the US as a therapist for the last 10 years. I have selected her for the interview because the physical therapist is a tough job and it is important to consider a person who has worked in it for a long time to get the right insights. She is a very dedicated person towards her work and this the reason behind her success in this field. I met her for this interview on a coffee shop and following is the information that I got from her.
Seyma Unal : Do you have a specific reason why you wanted to become a physical therapist?
Isabella Mia : I believe that this is a very rewarding career. I always wanted to do something that can ease other people and in this profession, we have contact with customers .
1. Choose a case for the paper that interests you. Most choose a .docxmonicafrancis71118
1. Choose a case for the paper that interests you. Most choose a case that they experienced on the job (e.g., company merger, reorganization, adoption of innovation or new procedure). If you have never experienced anything remotely like this, then you could choose a case in your community that interested you (e.g., political issues like taxes, land acquisition, school boards). If none of those apply then you can choose a case that is personal to you (e.g., getting a raise, selling something to a client or customer). If you have never worked, then choose a case you may experienced as an intern or student. I am pretty liberal about the kind of case that you choose.
2. Choose a case that involved a failed change attempt or proposes a change that has never been attempted. DO NOT CHOOSE A CASE THAT WAS SUCCESSFUL. The outline is hard to use when describing successful change attempts.
3. Write the paper as an expanded outline. That means writing paragraphs under the lower level headings. By using the outline as headings, you won’t leave something out.
4. With regard to length, some overwrite Section I. I think they get into describing the problem and go on a tirade. Although cathartic, it eats space. Section II should be relatively brief and the shortest of the three sections. Section III is where you should be writing a lot. That is where you are showing me that you can use the course content to propose an effective change.
5. Remember that you will be sending the paper to me as an attachment. I will grade it and make comments in the file. I will return it to you at the SAME address from which I received it. IF FOR SOME REASON, YOU DON’T WANT ANYONE TO SEE THE PAPER, USE YOUR STUDENT EMAIL ADDRESS. DO NOT USE YOUR WORK ADDRESS.
6. I will erase all papers at the end of the term. I never share papers with others.
Below I will give you some insights into the outline.
SUGGESTED OUTLINE FOR CHANGE MANAGEMENT PAPERS
I. Statement of problem area. In this section, describe the change attempt and the key players.
A. Background of change attempt.
1. Nature of change (What is being proposed?).
In this section, provide an overview of the change including a brief history.
2. Issues (Why is it being proposed?).
If you are writing about a failed change, indicate why it was proposed and how it failed. If you are writing about a proposed change, then describe the problem it is intended to resolve.
3. Change Agent(s). This section is focused on the people who proposed or will propose the change. If there are only a few change agents, you can describe what each on is like. If you are there many, then describe their general characteristics.
4.
A. Personality. What are they like? If you want, you can refer to the personalities I mention in the handout on integrative bargaining.
B. Power. What kind of power do the change agents have and how much? Is their power formal (e.g., authority) and/or or informal (e.g., expertise, chari.
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1. 1
Running Head: Lesson Plan
Bundles of Beans
Student
EDU 382
Carl Beyer
2015
2
Running Head: Lesson Plan
2. Bundle of Beans
Selected Lesson Plan:
Bundles of Beans: A place Value Lesson (n. d.)
Common Core Standard:
Understand place value.
CCSS. Math. Content.2. NBT.A1
Understand that the three digits of a three-digit number
represent amounts of hundreds, tens, and
ones; e.g., 706 equals, 7 hundreds, 0 tens, and 6 ones.
Understand the following as special cases:
CCSS.Math.Content.2. NBTA.1A CCSS.Math.Content.2.
NBTA.1.B (Common Core).
Differentiation
Content
What I plan on teaching with this lesson plan is for my students
to understand the place value of
numbers. How I will be doing this is by giving my students
beans that will help my students
understand the place value of numbers. First, I need to find out
what my students already know,
understand and what they are able to do. Once I find that out I
can put them in groups depending
3. on what they know. Seeing that everyone learn differently, I
need to find out how my students
learn and if they have trouble with math. How I would go about
doing this is sending around a
3
survey, which my students can answer. Another thing I need to
find out is if any of my students
have trouble with sensory issues, if so then I will need to use
something besides beans. Seeing
most children know some what about money, I could use dimes.
Another way, I could teach this
lesson plan is by playing games, such as Guess my Number, in
this game, I would pick a number
from the hundred chart, the students would ask me questions
trying to guess what number it is. I
will cross off the number off my chart and see how many guess
it takes them. Once they guess
the right number, the students will have to show me how to
right out the number. One group can
play this game the other group could use the beans or the
money. These two ways of learning
4. this lesson can help both groups, the guessing the number game,
would be fun for the students
and they will still be learning. The other way I could teach this
lesson is by given another group
a hundred chart picture this would be a good activity for the
students that are having a hard time
understanding place value. The chart would be a 10 x 10 grid
and I will give this group this grid
and crayons. I will have the students color certain number
boxes such as 501 or 351 or 15
(Manitoba Education, n. d.).
Process
Seeing that some of the students do not understand place value,
I will have the group start off
with the materials I will give them such as: place value work
mat, spinner template, dried beans,
craft sticks, glue, paper clips and pencils. This group I will
explain that each bean is a “one” so
ten beans together is a “ten”. This group will count out ten
beans for each stick, then they will
glue these on the sticks, each stick will represent one ten (Grade
2, n. d.).
5. 4
The other group that understands a bit more than the first group
will be using pasta, I can have
them put them in stacks of ten and have them count by ten’s.
The other group for one’s can use beans, for ten’s, they can use
cups and for the hundreds, they
can use dimes in a bag.
My students will benefit from these different activities because
it going along with the way they
are ready, their interest and by using hand-on activity.
Product
One thing I could have my students do to show me that they
understand place-value is that I
could have them pick a number and have them represent it in a
graph, by putting the right
numbers in the right value. I could also have the students use
the computer that will assess
where my students are and will provide tasks and feedback at
their level (Sousa & Tomlinson,
2011). I could also have them work in small groups and help
6. each other. My students will
benefit from these products because it will show me that they
understand place value and it will
give my students confidence in knowing that they can do this on
their own on in a group.
Implementation
If an administrator would to come in my classroom to observe
he/she would fine a flexible
learning environment. I would have two groups, five students
in each group, these are the
groups that are having the most problems understanding place
value, one group would have
beans and the other group would have pasta, this is the group
that did not like the feeling of
5
beans, so we decided on pasta. These groups would have all the
materials they needed to do
their work. The other group of five students would be playing
the game Guess my Number. This
group will be doing this quietly, so not to disturb the other
students. The other group of five
7. know a little bit more of place value, so they will be making a
graph, showing the numbers 502
or 561. While my students are working in their group, I will be
walking around the classroom,
giving help we I can and answering questions.
Conclusion
The lesson plan of place value seem to go well. I try to go with
student’s readiness and interest.
Each student seem to have fun and learn what they needed to. It
is important to differentiate
lesson plans because it is teaching with the child in mind
(Teaching Tolerance, n. d.). It help
students interact and participate in class.
References
Bundles of beans: A place value lesson. (n. d.). Retrieved from:
www.lakeshorelearning.com
Grade 2>>Number & Operations in Base Ten. (n. d.). Retrieved
from:
http://www.corestandards.org/Math/Content/2/NBT
Manitoba Education and Training Website. (n. d.). Retrieved
from: http://www.edu.gov.mb.ca/K54/cur/math
Sousa, D. A. & Tomlinson, C. A. (2011). Differentiation and the
8. brain: How neuroscience
supports the learner-friendly classroom. Bloomington, IN:
Solution
Tree Press.
Teaching tolerance-Differentiated instruction. (n. d.).Retrieved
from: www.tolerance.org
http://www.lakeshorelearning.com/
http://www.corestandards.org/Math/Content/2/NBT
http://www.edu.gov.mb.ca/K54/cur/math
http://www.tolerance.org/
Chapter 2
The External Environment: Opportunities, Threats, Industry
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Barriers to Entry (cont’d)
Product Differentiation
Unique products
Customer loyalty
Products at competitive prices
Capital Requirements
Physical facilities
Inventories
Marketing activities
Availability of capital
Switching Costs
One-time costs customers incur buying from a different
supplier:
new equipment
retraining employees
psychic costs of ending a relationship
Distribution Channel Access
Stocking or shelf space
Price breaks
Cooperative advertising allowances
33. or service or otherwise on a password-protected website for
classroom use.
Attractive
industry
High entry barriers
Suppliers and buyers have weak positions
Few threats from substitute products
Moderate rivalry among competitors
(High profit potential)
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Strategic Groups
Strategic Group Defined
A set of firms emphasizing similar strategic dimensions and
using similar strategies.
Intra-strategic group competition is more intense than is inter-
strategic group competition due to similar:
65. use as permitted in a license distributed with a certain product
or service or otherwise on a password-protected website for
classroom use.
Organizational Stakeholders
Organizational culture and ethical work environment
Education
and skills of employees
Strategic goals and global standards
International assignments
Responsibilities of strategic leaders for development and
effective use of the firm’s human capital
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The Work of Effective Strategic Leaders
Strategic Leaders:
have a strong strategic orientation that relies on thorough
analysis when taking action.
are located at various levels throughout the firm.
want the firm and its people to accomplish more.
are innovative thinkers who promote innovation.
can leverage relationships with external parties while
simultaneously promoting exploratory learning.
have an ambicultural (global mindset) approach to management.