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Creating Goals and Objectives

Goals Goals are broad statements of what the students will be able to do when they have completed the lesson Goals can be lofty ideas, using words or phrases like "appreciates" or "shows leadership ability."

Goals Example Students will understand the steps needed to fix a flat tire

Objectives Measurable objectives are the specific measures we use to determine whether or not we are successful in achieving the goal The objectives are instructions about what we want the student to be able to do. Use verbs and include specific conditions (how well or how many) that describe to what degree the students will be able to demonstrate mastery of the task.

Objectives Measurable objectives are used as assessment tools. Once the objective is defined, this then becomes the foundation for your grading or assessment policy

Goals Example Students will understand the steps needed to fix a flat tire

Objective Example 1. Student will list three points to remember when pulling to the side of the road.

Objective Example 2 . Student will explain where to find and how to safely place the car jack.

Objective Example 3 . Student will explain how to remove the lug nuts and flat tire.

Objective Example 4 . Using the image below students will provide a definition of the type of spare and it’s limitations.

Objective Example 4 . Students will list the steps in placing the spare on the car and removing the jack.

Objective Example 5 . Students will list the steps in to safely re- enter the highway.

Alternative Objective Example 1 . Students will list the steps in calling for help.