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Objective or activity?
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Created on February 26, 2021
Decide if the statements reveal an objective or an activity.
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Transcript
The lesson planning quiz
Objective or Activity?
Read the sentences and decide if they are objectives or activities.
QUESTION 1 of 5
Students will be able to orally explain the difference between living and non-living things.
Activity
Objective
Right!
Next
QUESTION 2 of 5
At the end of this lesson, students will have learned to set up a Bunsen burner, fill a graduated cylinder, and use a triple balance.
Objective
Activity
Right!
Next
QUESTION 3 of 5
Students will be able to define the meaning of these words: debate, veto, bill.
Activity
Objective
Right!
Next
QUESTION 4 of 5
Children will read at least three of six fables with a partner.
Activity
Objective
Right!
Next
QUESTION 5 of 5
Students will take notes.
Activity
Objective
Right!
Results
RESULTS
1-2 Correct
3-4 Correct
5 Correct
0 Correct
You have a basic understanding of the difference between objecives and activities. We recommend you revise the questions in this quiz before you move on.
It seems you have some questions. We suggest you consult an experienced colleague and revise the questions in this quiz before moving on.
Please consult the Training Department with your questions. Do not move on with the session before clarifying the difference between objectives and activities.
Well done! You understand the difference between objectives and activities. Go on with the session and plan awesome objectives.
Source of statements: Short, D. J. & Echevarria, J. (2016). Developing academic language with the SIOP model. London: Pearson.