quick question aboujt whne you write an AIM for alesson
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04bride
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quick question aboujt whne you write an AIM for alesson
I am making my lesson plan for tomrrows demo.. how do you form your aim? for example:
Aim: Students will be able to make predictaions while reading.
Aim: to make prediocations whle reading.
TIA
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Posted 7/30/08 12:19 PM |
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nicrae
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Re: quick question aboujt whne you write an AIM for alesson
My AIM is usually a question on the board that students should be able to answer at the end of the lesson. What you wrote would be my objectives.
Aim Ex: While reading a story, how do we make predictions?
Objective: Students will be able to make predictions while reading.
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Posted 7/30/08 12:23 PM |
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CAMCaps
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Re: quick question aboujt whne you write an AIM for alesson
I always write the aim as a question and the objectives as "students will be able to ..."
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Posted 7/30/08 12:40 PM |
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kgs11
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Re: quick question aboujt whne you write an AIM for alesson
in the city we write "LO's" (learning objectives)
must include a skill and a strategy... what you want them to learn, and how you want them to do it.
ex: make predictions by using prior knowledge and text evidence.
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Posted 7/30/08 1:24 PM |
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emm630
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Re: quick question aboujt whne you write an AIM for alesson
When I taught in the city the administration always checked for "teaching points" which as the previous poster wrotei is the skill and strategy Ex: The students will make predictions by using the pictures in the story as clues.[
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Posted 7/30/08 5:51 PM |
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drpepper318
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Re: quick question aboujt whne you write an AIM for alesson
I always have my aims written as a question, usually starting with "how..." or "why..."
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Posted 7/30/08 7:48 PM |
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