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Tips for Writing Objectives  
Available: http://www.okbu.edu/academics/natsci/ed/398/objectives.htm  

What are instructional objectives?

 

Why have objectives?  (Available: http://www.hsc.wvu.edu/aap/aap-car/faculty-development/teaching-skills/writing_objectives.htm)

 

Types of objectives

 

Tips for writing objectives

 

In writing objectives, answer the question:  "What should the participants be able to do?"  
(Available: http://www.usuhs.mil/che/write_objective.htm) 
a. Objectives must be clear and attainable. 

b. Focus on knowledge/skill acquisition or reinforcement.

c. A recommended wording format is: "At the completion of this activity, participants should be able to..."  This phrase is  followed by a specific performance verb and the desired learning outcome.

**Words or phrases such as know, think, appreciate, learn, comprehend, remember, perceive, understand, be aware of, be familiar with, have knowledge of, grasp the significance, are NOT measurable and should be avoided. 
 

Writing Objectives for Lesson Plans Using Bloom’s Taxonomy and Associated Action or Performance Verbs 

Learning level Associated action verbs
Knowledge define, describe, state, list, name, write, recall, recognize, label, underline, select, reproduce, outline, match
Comprehension identify, justify, select, indicate, illustrate, represent, name, formulate, explain, judge, contrast, classify
Application predict, select, assess, explain, choose, find, show, demonstrate, construct, compute, use, perform
Analysis analyze, identify, conclude, differentiate, select, separate, compare, contrast, justify, resolve, break down, criticize
Synthesis combine, restate, summarize, precise, argue, discuss, organize, derive, select, relate, generalize, conclude
Evaluation judge, evaluate, determine, recognize, support, defend, attack, criticize, identify, avoid, select, choose
 

Parts of a performance objective:    (*This is what I expect for your objectives!*) 

Objective:  The students will be able to tell and record time on a digital clock and analog clock to the hour and half hour by writing the times in a story. 

The students will be able to tell and record time on a digital clock and analog clock to the hour and half hour by writing the times correctly in a story.
Audience: Standard introduction for an objective. 

Hint:  Focus on what the students must do not the teacher.

Behavior/Action Verb that is measurable and can be assessed. What is the learner to do? 
 
 

Content- description of the subject matter to be learned.

 
 
 

Hint:  Must specify observable and measurable behaviors.

Condition to be met by the students in order to demonstrate that the objective has been achieved. 

Hint:  Describes the circumstances, situation or setting.

Objectives could include more criteria or parts:     (**I do not require all of these parts.**)

ABCDs of Writing Objectives    Available:  http://www.uams.edu/oed/teaching/objectives.htm

 

The following are NOT observable or measurable objectives 
(Available: www.assessment.gatech.edu/eWorkshops/writing%20instructional%20objectives%20version%)

  • Appreciate the beauty of a circuit
  • Really understand relativity theory
  • Be familiar with the law
  • Understand the process of osmosis
  • Enjoy speaking French
  • Change the spark plugs on an engine
  • Learn about erosion