How to Write a Lesson Objective

Writing effective lesson objectives is crucial for guiding instruction and assessment. Follow these steps:

  1. Use action verbs: Start with a strong verb that describes observable behavior (e.g., identify, explain, analyze, create).
  2. Specify the learning outcome: Clearly state what the student should know or be able to do.
  3. Include the condition: Describe the circumstances under which the learning will occur (e.g., “Given a map of Europe…”).
  4. Set the criteria: Establish the standard for acceptable performance (e.g., “…with 90% accuracy”).
  5. Ensure measurability: Make sure the objective can be assessed objectively.
  6. Align with standards: Ensure the objective supports broader curriculum standards.

Example: “By the end of the lesson, students will be able to identify the main parts of a plant cell using a diagram with 100% accuracy.”

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