Few would argue that behavioral verbs are nothing less than the heart of learning objectives, which are in turn the core component of effective lesson plans. The relationship between behavioral verbs, learning objectives, and lesson plans is, or should be, obviuous. If defined and used consistent...
Learning objectives should be specific aspects of the learning outcome, and should be used to create lessons and develop assessments (means in which students can demonstrate their knowledge). The place of learning objectives in instructional planning can be illustrated by an inverted pyramid, where ...
Action verbs are needed in learning objectives so that students can demonstrate their learning and we can measure the outcomes. If objectives are too general, students don't know what it is that they are supposed to be able to do. It is important to plan the overall lesson, including ...
The original taxonomy was first described in 1956 in the bookTaxonomy of Educational Objectivesby American educational psychologist Benjamin Bloom and his coauthors Max Englehart, Edward Furst, Walter Hill, and David Krathwohl. Their book classifies learning goals into one of the categories mentioned a...
Sharon has an Masters of Science in Mathematics and a Masters in EducationCite this lesson Are you teaching verbs to students? This lesson plan uses an informational text to review verbs and verb tense, then teach about irregular verbs. Students will read the text lesson, practice applying conte...
Learning Objectives After this lesson, students will be able to: Lesson Course 9.1Kviews Length 30 to 60 minutes Materials Curriculum Standards Activities Using Index Cards Action Verb Boggle Action Verb Charades What Can You Do with A...?