LESSON PLAN IDENTIFICATIONIDENTIFICATIONNAME:NormalSchoolDistrictEDUCATION LEVEL:Primary.GRADE:11cTEACHERTRAINING:LinaítezOssaTEACHERADVISORY:Analida.YEAR:2011HISTORYPHRASESPhone:3245863Email:Lina2811@gmail.comAddress:Kra23c#d-52IMAGES
LESSON PLAN HISTORYIDENTIFICATIONValentine's Day is a traditional celebration of Anglo-Saxoncountries has been implemented in other countries throughout thetwentieth century, mainly on the lovers, boyfriends or husbandsexpress their love and affection each other. Held on February 14,Valentine's birthday. In some countries known as Valentine's Dayand others like the Day of Love and Friendship [citation needed].In Anglo-America in 1840, Esther A. Howland began selling thefirst mass postcards Valentine, known as "valentines" withsymbols like a heart or Cupid, but with the rise of the Internet hasspread the habit of exchanging e-cards. Also on this day iscommon tradition of giving roses to those people who have a special affection.There are several theories that give this date the origin ofValentine's Day. In the Nordic countries during this period whenbirds pair up and mate, which is why this period is seen as asymbol of love and creation.Some believe it is a Christianized pagan holiday, as in ancientRome was carried worship the god of love, whose Greek namewas Eros, whom the Romans called Cupid. This celebration iscalled for the favors of God through gifts and offerings to achieveand find the ideal love.  HISTORYPHRASESIMAGES
LESSON PLAN PHRASESLovingyou strength.us courage.Values ‌‌aboveyou take.and your.I love you're beautiful.'relove you.Love.to beginveryhard to stop.Whentoandmoreeachlessothers,thatare.Inlovesmallest distancetoo,anddistancecanIDENTIFICATIONHISTORYPHRASESIMAGES
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    LESSON PLAN HISTORYIDENTIFICATIONValentine's Day is atraditional celebration of Anglo-Saxoncountries has been implemented in other countries throughout thetwentieth century, mainly on the lovers, boyfriends or husbandsexpress their love and affection each other. Held on February 14,Valentine's birthday. In some countries known as Valentine's Dayand others like the Day of Love and Friendship [citation needed].In Anglo-America in 1840, Esther A. Howland began selling thefirst mass postcards Valentine, known as "valentines" withsymbols like a heart or Cupid, but with the rise of the Internet hasspread the habit of exchanging e-cards. Also on this day iscommon tradition of giving roses to those people who have a special affection.There are several theories that give this date the origin ofValentine's Day. In the Nordic countries during this period whenbirds pair up and mate, which is why this period is seen as asymbol of love and creation.Some believe it is a Christianized pagan holiday, as in ancientRome was carried worship the god of love, whose Greek namewas Eros, whom the Romans called Cupid. This celebration iscalled for the favors of God through gifts and offerings to achieveand find the ideal love.  HISTORYPHRASESIMAGES
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    LESSON PLAN PHRASESLovingyou strength.uscourage.Values ‌‌aboveyou take.and your.I love you're beautiful.'relove you.Love.to beginveryhard to stop.Whentoandmoreeachlessothers,thatare.Inlovesmallest distancetoo,anddistancecanIDENTIFICATIONHISTORYPHRASESIMAGES
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