Friday, September 7, 2018

Writing Objectives

Are Writing Objectives Important?

Why are writing objectives important when it comes to lesson plans? These are goals of what you want your students to leave the classroom understanding the topic or subject. They are important because it tells the students what the important idea is to take away from the lesson. Allowing for students to see this objective (ex. writing it on the board, in simpler form) before actually teaching it, let's your students know what to expect and gives them a heads up for what's to come.

Example Objective

Given a towel, soap, the leash, and the hose, my brother will be able to give my dog a bath the first time I ask. 


4 comments:

  1. I think you want to add "with 100% accuracy" on that objective. If he only washes the dog and fails to rinse, that would not be acceptable!

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  2. P.S. I love your blog design! Have you blogged before or did you just dive in? LOVE it.

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    1. I just dove right in. Ha. I'm glad you like it! And thanks, I see what I did wrong there with my objective.

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  3. Hey Marley cool design and your ABCD is simple, I have to spell out because this is a 1st for me!
    A audience = Your Brother
    B behavior given your dog a bath
    C conditions = towel, soap, leash and a hose
    D degree =1st time 100 clean dog

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