lesson 1# Racial equality.
lesson 2# Pro-active international involvement.
lesson 3# Maintaining a strong military (with the strength and speed to quickly respond to international incidents) during peacetime.
lesson 4# Read your history book yourself rather than having random people doing your home-work.
They learned that air superiority is essential before a land invasion can be successful.
That appeasement doesn't work.
The biggest lesson that people can learn is that there is no one truth.
One major lesson was to make certain that you can not only land your tanks on the beach, but that you can advance them from the beach inland. This shortcoming was cured by the innovative British Funny Tanks.
You have to write them. There are no written plans. Objectives and ideas are given in TM, but you have to plan the lesson. Lesson plans are the bones of a lesson. They state what the students are expected to learn (objectives), how they are going to learn it, and the expected outcomes. Within the lesson plans are also the state standards and the areas the lesson will cover in that lesson. A lesson plan is not one day, but for a week and each day builds on the next day so there is a progression of learning. When looking a month of lesson plans the reader should be able to see the goal of the teacher and how the students learn what they are taught.
That they should not have been duped into splitting their fleet into three parts each inferior th the smaller Greek fleet. But then, it was a bit late to learn that lesson, as they lost much of their fleet and the remnant had to withdraw to Mykale leaving the Persian army unsupported and unsupplied as they could no longer protect the supply ships. They did in fact learn a lesson - the following year when the Persian army and its Greek allies was being defeated by the Greek coalition at Plataia, the Greek fleet descended on Mykale, and the Persian fleet refused to put to sea to fight another losing battle, barricading themselves around their beached fleet. This didn't stop the Greek fleet which beached and the marines and sailors attacked and captured the Persian fleet on the beach.
Your in Mrs. Drumms class go ask her!!
They learned that air superiority is essential before a land invasion can be successful.
world war 1
Bad will lose and good will win!
What lesson does he learn from the waterfowl?
The courage of the British people in one of the most horrendous attacks by the Axis.
to punish Germany. (boy did they learn their lesson. )
The biggest lesson that people can learn is that there is no one truth.
That they should not have been duped into splitting their fleet into three parts each inferior th the smaller Greek fleet. But then, it was a bit late to learn that lesson, as they lost much of their fleet and the remnant had to withdraw to Mykale leaving the Persian army unsupported and unsupplied as they could no longer protect the supply ships. They did in fact learn a lesson - the following year when the Persian army and its Greek allies was being defeated by the Greek coalition at Plataia, the Greek fleet descended on Mykale, and the Persian fleet refused to put to sea to fight another losing battle, barricading themselves around their beached fleet. This didn't stop the Greek fleet which beached and the marines and sailors attacked and captured the Persian fleet on the beach.
define lesson?
You can learn how to catch insects.You can learn how they make their webs.
One major lesson was to make certain that you can not only land your tanks on the beach, but that you can advance them from the beach inland. This shortcoming was cured by the innovative British Funny Tanks.
Be thankful of what you have, I guess. Is that a life lesson?