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Writing Objectives

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    Identify well written objectives vs poorly written objectives.
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  • "Students will know why checks and balances are important."
    Too vague. Bad verb.
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  • "The teacher will demonstrate how to use a graphing calculator to find the limit of a function."
    Wrong audience
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  • "The student will use a graphing calculator to find the limit of a function."
    Good
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  • "The student will be able to use a comma in direct address in the opening or closing of a sentence."
    Good
  •  15
  • "The student will list the names and symbols of the first 20 elements on the periodic table"
    Good
  •  15
  • "The student will be able to create an illustrated timeline of four major battles of the American Revolution"
    Good
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  • Students will be able to categorize types of animals into the correct classes with a graphic organizer after reading an article on animal traits.
    Good
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  • By the end of the reading lesson, students will enjoy the read-aloud.
    Too vague, cannot be measured
  •  15
  • After a lesson on the Pythagorean Theorem, students will be able to correctly solve at least 8 out of 10 geometry problems using the theorem.
    Good
  •  15
  • Using the Golden Gate Bridge as a model, students will be able to design their own popsicle-stick bridges that can support at least five pounds of weight.
    Good
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  • IDENTIFY the B=Using the Golden Gate Bridge as a model, students will be able to design their own popsicle-stick bridges that can support at least five pounds of weight.
    design their own popsicle stick bridge
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  • IDENTIFY the C= Using the Golden Gate Bridge as a model, students will be able to design their own popsicle-stick bridges that can support at least five pounds of weight.
    Using the Golden Gate Bridge as a model
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  • IDENTIFY the D= Using the Golden Gate Bridge as a model, students will be able to design their own popsicle-stick bridges that can support at least five pounds of weight.
    can support 5 pounds of weight
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  • IDENTIFY the D= Students will be able to accurately name the parts of a compass rose after learning a song about the cardinal directions.
    accurately
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  • IDENTIFY the B=Students will be able to accurately name the parts of a compass rose after learning a song about the cardinal directions.
    Name parts of compass rose
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  • IDENTIFY C= Students will be able to accurately name the parts of a compass rose after learning a song about the cardinal directions.
    after learning song
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