Kolkata National Prelims Antaragni-2014 Grand finaleSomnath Chanda
Team from IIM-Kolkata came 3rd, doctors from CMC came 2nd best and the winner was a cross college team (Techno India, Salt Lake + JU + Presidency College).
Executive summary of Electric vehicle charging station for business plan presentation in ICAR-NAARM and this was written by referring some of the business running models in abroad.
What does it take to build a network in your local community to enhance your life and grow your business? Presented 10-25-14 to The Parker Experience, in Dallas, Texas.
This document provides lesson plans and materials for a 4th grade classroom. It includes questions for students, passages to read aloud and discuss, vocabulary exercises, grammar lessons on possessive nouns, and guidance on writing paragraphs that compare two or more things. The lessons cover topics such as reading comprehension, fluency, plot structure, alphabetical order, speaking and listening skills, and robust vocabulary.
This document contains a lesson plan for teaching second grade students. It includes a daily question, read alouds from short stories, vocabulary and grammar exercises, and writing prompts. The read aloud for the day is from a story called "Breakfast Time" about siblings Leon and Keisha making breakfast for their parents without help. The lesson teaches root words, suffixes, fluency in reading, and interview skills. Students are asked comprehension questions about the read aloud and practice identifying parts of stories like characters and settings.
Kolkata National Prelims Antaragni-2014 Grand finaleSomnath Chanda
Team from IIM-Kolkata came 3rd, doctors from CMC came 2nd best and the winner was a cross college team (Techno India, Salt Lake + JU + Presidency College).
Executive summary of Electric vehicle charging station for business plan presentation in ICAR-NAARM and this was written by referring some of the business running models in abroad.
What does it take to build a network in your local community to enhance your life and grow your business? Presented 10-25-14 to The Parker Experience, in Dallas, Texas.
This document provides lesson plans and materials for a 4th grade classroom. It includes questions for students, passages to read aloud and discuss, vocabulary exercises, grammar lessons on possessive nouns, and guidance on writing paragraphs that compare two or more things. The lessons cover topics such as reading comprehension, fluency, plot structure, alphabetical order, speaking and listening skills, and robust vocabulary.
This document contains a lesson plan for teaching second grade students. It includes a daily question, read alouds from short stories, vocabulary and grammar exercises, and writing prompts. The read aloud for the day is from a story called "Breakfast Time" about siblings Leon and Keisha making breakfast for their parents without help. The lesson teaches root words, suffixes, fluency in reading, and interview skills. Students are asked comprehension questions about the read aloud and practice identifying parts of stories like characters and settings.
The document provides lesson plans and materials for a first grade classroom. It includes a read aloud about a student named Alex who moves to a new town and feels nervous, scared, lonely and sad. It also covers phonics, spelling, characters and settings from stories, comprehension questions about the read aloud, vocabulary, grammar and a writing activity. The lessons aim to help students understand characters' feelings, identify story elements, practice phonics and work on descriptive writing.
This document contains excerpts from a reading lesson plan on the story "Grandma's Party". It includes sections on setting a purpose for reading fiction, modeling fluent reading, summarizing the story, and discussing consonant digraphs. The story is about a girl named Brenda who writes a letter to her friend Ernesto telling him about her grandmother's 80th birthday party that she thinks he would have enjoyed. Brenda is waiting for Ernesto to write back.
This document contains excerpts from a reading lesson plan, including questions, vocabulary words, grammar lessons and writing prompts. The lesson covers postcards versus letters, reading poems, phonics, reading fluency, plot elements, paired selections, context clues, grammar with pronouns, and writing a realistic story.
This document contains lesson plans and materials for a reading and language arts class. It includes the following:
1. A question of the day asking students to describe themselves and an important fact about themselves.
2. A discussion about reading stories for enjoyment and to learn, and a definition of realistic fiction.
3. Lessons on phonics, spelling, grammar, vocabulary, reading comprehension, and writing a realistic story.
4. Reading materials and assignments related to the topics being taught such as spelling words, grammar exercises, and reading comprehension questions.
This document provides an overview of the lessons and activities for Day 1 of school. It includes discussing feelings about the first day of school, rereading a poem about a child's first day, lessons on short vowel sounds and spelling patterns, a read aloud of the poem with comprehension questions, vocabulary practice, and a review of grammar sentences. The purpose is to introduce students to the routines and academic content for the first day back at school.
This document contains vocabulary words and example sentences for each word. The vocabulary words are: trudged, gushed, frustrated, imitated, pleasant, coincidence, modeled, loyal, recited, and murmur. For each word there is a definition and two example sentences using the word in different contexts.
Ellen Ochoa was the first Hispanic woman to go to space. She was ambitious and talented, applying to become an astronaut and persevering through challenges. Her research background in engineering and invention helped her attain her goal of going to space despite facing obstacles that could have hindered her.
Tyrone notices construction near his home of a new school building over several days. He watches as bulldozers, backhoes, and cement trucks do work. Steel beams and bricks are added. When the building looks like a real school, Tyrone asks his mom if he can take a closer look. A construction worker tells Tyrone that they are building a new school that he will likely attend next year, making Tyrone feel lucky to have a new school so close to home.
The document provides a lesson plan for teaching students about realistic fiction. It includes discussing a story called "A Case of Nerves" about a girl performing in a school talent show. Students are asked comprehension questions about the story and discuss vocabulary words from the text. The lesson also covers syllable patterns, spelling, identifying plot elements, and discussing the story "Evie and Margie". Grammar concepts such as possessive nouns are explained and students practice identifying possessive nouns in sentences.
This document provides a lesson plan about realistic fiction and poetry. It includes a reading of the poem "A Good Play" by Robert Louis Stevenson. Vocabulary and grammar lessons focus on words ending in "-le" and forming plural possessives. Comprehension strategies explore using story structure and plot elements. Fluency and expression are practiced by partner reading.
This document provides a lesson plan for teaching students about schools around the world. It includes questions for students, instructions for reading activities, and explanations of educational concepts like using dictionaries and identifying subjects and predicates in sentences. The lesson covers topics such as different types of schools, reading fluency, locating information in nonfiction texts, and using vocabulary words in context. The overall goal is to teach students about various features of schools globally and build their reading and language skills.
The document provides lesson plans and activities for a second grade class including a read aloud poem about dunking bread in gravy, a discussion of root words and verb endings, and a reading of the story "The Day Eddie Met the Author." Vocabulary, comprehension questions, and writing prompts are included to engage students in discussions and practice key concepts being taught.
This document contains content from a lesson on realistic fiction, including:
1) A question of the day asking how students talk to friends who live far away.
2) Instructions to read aloud a poem explaining why someone might read poetry and discussing the feelings of the speaker.
3) A phonics lesson on words containing "kn" and "gn" and practice identifying correct spellings.
4) Vocabulary words and definitions used in a reading about earthquakes in Chile, including translate, repairs, heaving, bothersome, din, dodging, catastrophe, mistaken, deciphered, and fortunate.
This document provides an introduction to adjectives by explaining that they describe nouns by answering how many or what kind. It gives examples of adjectives describing nouns in sentences. The document concludes by having the reader identify the adjective and noun in additional sentences.
This summary provides an overview of a lesson on comparing and contrasting stories. It discusses reading an adapted Chinese version of Little Red Riding Hood called "A Red-Riding Hood Story from China". It asks comprehension questions about how the main character feels at different points in the story. The summary then discusses building vocabulary and grammar skills like using adjectives.
This document contains a lesson plan for a reading and language arts lesson. It includes a read aloud story called "The Plan" about a squirrel and rabbit who trick a greedy rat. There are comprehension questions about the story and exercises on vocabulary, grammar, and writing character sketches. The lesson focuses on comparing and contrasting characters, identifying the plot, using adjectives, daily proofreading, and writing multi-paragraph character sketches using descriptive details.
The document provides lesson plans and materials for a Day 2 language arts lesson. It includes a discussion of helping others, a read aloud of a poem about helping hands, and an activity identifying words with the "or" sound. Students also practice spelling patterns with rhyming sentences and identifying sounds in words. The main text is a Chinese fairy tale called "Lon Po Po" about three sisters who outwit a wolf. Students analyze the characters of the story and complete comprehension questions.
The document discusses a lesson plan that includes reading passages about Little Red Riding Hood and Lon Po Po, as well as activities focused on prefixes, suffixes, adjectives, fluency, and writing a character sketch. Vocabulary words and grammar exercises are also included to help students improve their language skills. The lesson incorporates comparing and contrasting characters from different stories.
This document contains a reading passage titled "The Speech" about a boy, Willie, trying to help his mother feel less nervous about giving a speech at work. It also discusses classroom activities around reading comprehension, spelling, and analyzing plots. These include questions about the passage, practicing spelling words with "cle" syllables, defining plot, and mapping the plot of another story titled "Evie and Margie".
This document contains excerpts from a lesson on realistic fiction. It includes questions for students, instructions for a read aloud of a poem, exercises on syllables and vocabulary, and a discussion of plot, fables, and grammar. The lesson provides context and prompts for discussing the elements of stories like setting, characters, events, and lessons conveyed.
The document appears to be a lesson plan about a short story called "A Case of Nerves" by Patricia C. McKissack. It includes questions about the story, which is about a girl named Vonya who has to perform a song at a school talent show and feels nervous in her stomach. Her mother tells her the butterflies in her stomach are just nerves and encourages her to keep practicing. Her mother's advice helps Vonya feel better.
The document provides instructions and prompts for students to practice reading skills. It includes directions for students to read passages aloud with partners and pay attention to punctuation. It also has students analyze the main idea and key details of the story "Stone Soup" by filling in a graphic organizer.
This document provides the daily lesson plan for a class. It includes instructions for students to bring their books and supplies, a question of the day about sharing with friends, and details about a read aloud, spelling and phonics practice with consonant blends, vocabulary lessons with example words and questions, a discussion of folktales, grammar exercises finding singular nouns, and a writing assignment to summarize a passage.
This document contains a lesson plan for a 3rd grade class. It includes sections on vowel digraphs, reading aloud a poem about dunking rolls in gravy, locating information in text, alphabetical order, vocabulary, and identifying subjects and predicates of sentences. The lesson incorporates questions, examples, exercises and instructions for students to complete various learning activities around these topics.
This document provides a lesson plan for day 2. It includes questions of the day, lessons on root words and their endings, identifying characters and settings in stories, alphabetical order, vocabulary words like "image" and "popular", grammar reviews of commands and exclamations, and exercises for students to practice these concepts.
This document contains a lesson plan for day 4 including questions of the day, instructions for a read aloud, lessons on plural nouns and compound subjects/predicates, how to use references like dictionaries and glossaries, and guidance on writing a biography. It provides examples and exercises for students to practice these concepts.
The document provides lesson content for students including questions of the day, a read aloud poem about pancakes, lessons on plurals and using dictionaries, and building vocabulary. It discusses Ellen Ochoa's biography and a newsletter article about a third grade class trip to the Johnson Space Center.
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Babe Ruth hits a homerun.. Babe Ruth, the world’s greatest baseball
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Babe Ruth collapses... Jacob was smart..
Babe Ruth was part of
the 1932 Yankees...
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Babe Ruth would hit a homerun...
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They both earn money...
By being a famous baseball player...
They know people are interested in baseball...
He knows how hard his dad worked for the money...
Mr. Ruth does not have on his baseball clothes....
He does not have a real job...