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Teacher ONLY slide Slide info Slides2 – Please remind the students that they need to complete the 10 hours of volunteering by the 30th October Slides 6 – 9 Starter – get the students into pairs and get them to come up with aims and objectives for a paper plane competition. You will need lined and plain paper from the Welsh Bacc office Slides 10 + lesson content Lesson info This lesson is to get the students to come up with a 3 x aims and 2 x objectives for each aim. Go through the slides that show some examples of what aims and objectives are. There is a worksheet that needs to be completed to help them go through the process of writing up aims and objectives in student resources. Once they have finished the worksheet, the students can then transfer their work to their individual project document. PLEASE use the notes pages to help you with the slides Homework – due in next lesson To collect evidence and complete their volunteering booklets ready for the next lesson as they will need to use these in the 2 lessons after half term.

Year 11 Lesson 8 Writing your Aims and Objectives

Lesson Objectives To understand what aims and objectives are Learn the difference between an Aim and an objective To write up your aims and objectives

Starter - Paper Aeroplanes..... Get into pairs and answer the following question within 2 minutes…… What are the aims and objectives of a paper aeroplane competition? After the two minutes you need to explain to them what they are.....don’t show them the next slide until they’ve had the two minutes! Get feedback from the class Aim – What you are setting out to do Objectives – The steps you needs to take to get there.

What are AIMS and OBJECTIVES? What you are setting out to do Objectives – The steps you needs to take to get there. Where Does an AIM come into this? CLASS DISCUSSION: Get students to discuss what they were trying to achieve in a paper aeroplane competition. This can be defined as an AIM- Win the competition. Write on the whiteboard what their class aim will be.  

Paper Aeroplanes (2) What is your aim of the Paper Aeroplane competition? (look on the whiteboard) Now write the answer to the following question: What are your objectives? How are you going to reach your aim? Now you can get making-you have 5 minutes. Make sure they have understood the slide beforehand and that the understand that the aim is to win the competition. What 2 objectives do they need to complete their aim? Pair activity: Get students work in pairs to try to write 2 objectives as 2 steps they needed to achieve the aim of the paper aeroplane competition. Lined and white paper is available in the Welsh Bacc office. Objectives, get paper, design plane, practise throwing, refine design, do competition ACTIVITY: Ask students to create a paper aeroplane within 5 minutes then hold a paper plane throwing competition. http://www.online-stopwatch.com/full-screen-stopwatch/ (5 minute logo is hyperlinked to the website)

Paper Aeroplanes (3) Class competition Did you achieve your objectives? Did you achieve your overall aim? Get the pairs to write an answer to the questions on their lined paper and discuss with the class.

Plan FINISH! Planning of Investigation Introduction Aims and Objectives Rationale Introduction to Secondary Research Secondary Research Write up Introduction to Primary Research Primary Research Conclusion Evaluation Bibliography & Appendices FINISH! Explain to the students that they will be completing their aims and objectives.

What are AIMS and OBJECTIVES? What you are setting out to do Objectives – The steps you needs to take to get there. Reminder of what aims and objectives are. Get the students to think about their title of their investigation as you are discussing.

What are AIMS and OBJECTIVES? What are overall goals in this project? What are you trying to achieve? OBJECTIVES: How you’re going to achieve your aim What steps will you take to help answer your aim

Writing your AIMS

The Aim of my Project is to..... You now need to apply your understanding of what an aim is, to create your own aims. Each aim should be No more than two sentences long A summary of what you hope to achieve in your investigation Should include the detail of your title There needs to be a minimum of 3 aims There is an example on the next slide

Example Title “Should Wales adopt a presumed consent law for Organ Donation?” Aims Research into the pros and cons of organ donation and ‘presumed consent’ Research and analyse two countries who have introduced presumed consent Gather public and expert opinions on presumed consent

Activity 1 Open the word document “Lesson 8_Aims and Objectives” Located in: stresources – Welsh Bacc – Welsh Bacc Year 11 – Individual Project AIMS Task: Complete steps 1 – 3 of the worksheet Write at least 3 aims for your project. Think about what you are aiming to investigate and how are you going to do this. This worksheet is to guide them with the aims and objectives before transferring to their project document.

Writing your Objectives

Remember an objective is......... The steps you need to take to help achieve your aims You need to at least write 2 objectives for each aim

Example 1 Title: “Should Wales adopt a presumed consent law for Organ Donation?” Aim Research into the pros and cons of organ donation and ‘presumed consent’ Objectives Research online into the ethical arguments for and against presumed consent Research online to find out the medical arguments for and against presumed consent

Research and evaluate Spain’s introduction of presumed consent Example 2 Title: “Should Wales adopt a presumed consent law for Organ Donation?” Aim Research and analyse two countries who have introduced presumed consent Objectives Research and evaluate Spain’s introduction of presumed consent Research and evaluate Norway’s introduction of presumed consent

Gather public and expert opinions on presumed consent. Objectives Example 3 Title: “Should Wales adopt a presumed consent law for Organ Donation?” Aim Gather public and expert opinions on presumed consent. Objectives Create, conduct and analyse a questionnaire about the public’s opinions about organ donation and presumed consent Gather an expert’s perspective by interviewing Dr. Richard Hobson, local GP.

Activity 2 Complete steps 4 – 5 in your word document “Lesson 8_Aims and Objectives” OBJECTIVES Task: Write at least 2 objectives for each aim that you have written for your project. Think about how you are going to achieve that aim. This worksheet is to guide them with the aims and objectives before transferring to their project document.

Extension Activity (Original Worksheet located in stresources – Welsh Bacc – Welsh Bacc Year 11 – Individual Project ) Open your the word document “Individual Project” Check that you have completed the following tasks from your PSE lesson this week: Write your name and Tutor group in the header Add your title to the front sheet and images that represent your title Write your introduction to your project 3. AIMS AND OBJECIVES TASK : Transfer your aims and objectives from your lesson 8 worksheet to your project document. Ask a peer to see if your aims and objectives will help you investigate your project title. Make an changes that you and your peer think is needed

Suitable key action verbs This slide is to be used to show stundents what action verbs they could use when writing up their aims and objectives. This is from the delivery handbook on page 33 (http://www.wjec.co.uk/qualifications/welsh-baccalaureate/welsh-bacc-from-2015/ks4-national-foundation/Revised%20Delivery%20Handbook.pdf).