Writing the Four Part Learning Objective

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Writing the Four Part Learning Objective Audience Behavior Condition Degree

Can you identify the four parts of this objective? The student will be able to list at least 5 components of a balanced literacy program using notes taken in class.

Who is the audience? The student will be able to list at least 5 components of a balanced literacy program using notes taken in class.

Correct! The student will be able to list at least 5 components of a balanced literacy program using notes taken in class.

What is the expected behavior? The student will be able to list at least 5 components of a balanced literacy program using notes taken in class.

Yes! The student will be able to list at least 5 components of a balanced literacy program using notes taken in class.

What is the condition? The student will be able to list at least 5 components of a balanced literacy program using notes taken in class.

Tricky, but you did it! The student will be able to list at least 5 components of a balanced literacy program using notes taken in class.

Finally, the degree? The student will be able to list at least 5 components of a balanced literacy program using notes taken in class.

A no brainer! The student will be able to list at least 5 components of a balanced literacy program using notes taken in class.

Try this one! The student will be able to write a four part learning objective that includes a performance verb from the Bloom’s Taxonomy list of verbs with 100% accuracy.

Were you correct? The student will be able to write a four part learning objective that includes a performance verb from the Bloom’s Taxonomy list of verbs with 100% accuracy.