Reference no: EM131877000
National or State Academic Content Standards
Include both the standard code and the title. Be sure to only include standards you will provide instruction for and that will be assessed.
Learning Goal
Provide the overall learning goal for this unit. What do you want students to know and be able to do at the end of the unit?
Measurable Objectives
List the measurable objectives for this unit. Make sure the objectives are measureable and only include the objectives you plan to assess and you have evidence the students have met or not met the objectives.
STEP Standard - Writing Standards-Based Objectives and Learning Goals
Throughout your program, you will be required to align all of your lesson plans with content standards. Content standards are the roadmap for student learning and are the foundation for all instructional design and learning outcomes.
Part of the planning process is also to identify overall learning goals for the unit or lesson, as well as the lesson's specific learning objectives.
Goals and objectives should be aligned not only to standards, but also to student pre-assessment data. As you write your lesson plans, you should also practice embedding technology literacy into all learning activities by aligning activities to ISTE standards.
Complete the STEP Standard 2 of the template that includes the following:
• National or State Academic Content Standards: Include both the standard code and the title. Only include standards you will provide instruction for and that will be assessed.
• Learning Goal: Provide the overall learning goal for this unit. What do you want students to know and be able to do at the end of the unit?
• Measurable Objectives: List the measurable objectives for this unit. Make sure the objectives are measureable and only include the objectives you plan to assess and have evidence that the students have met or not met the objectives.
APA format is not required, but solid academic writing is expected.
This assignment uses a rubric. Review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.
Note: You are expected to teach the unit by the end of Topic 8.
Topic Discussion Question 1 word count 200
Share your learning goal for the unit and one of the objectives you have written. Explain how the objective aligned to the learning goal, and how you plan to measure the learning objective.
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