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SMART LEARNING OBJECTIVES

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Why do we need learning objectives?
✓ Tell pupils what they will be learning in a lesson
✓ Describe the new knowledge, understanding and skills as well as changes in attitude that
pupils wil be walking out at the end of a lesson

Benefit of SMART Learning Objectives


✓ Focus on the few things likely to have the greatest impact

p/s: Remember!!!
DO NOT OVERFILL BRAIN. ALLOW FOR KNOWLEDGE TO SOAK IN BEFORE TOPPING UP.

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Specific what content standards & skills do I focus?

Measureable how will I know when the goal has been achieved?

Attainable can the target end result be reasonably achieved?

Realistic does the goal align with focus on the result of school?

Time-bound what is the specific & realistic time frame for achievement?
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To write SMART learning objectives, we may refer to taxonomy bloom

Specific

Measureable
ACTION
Attainable VERBS

Realistic

Time-bound
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EXAMPLES OF SMART LEARNING
OBJECTIVES

GREEN for YES


PINK for NO

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• By the end of the lesson, pupils can discuss in
pairs about three advantages of healthy eating.

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• By the end of the lesson, pupils can understand
the usage of conjunctions in sentences

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• By the end of the lesson, pupils can recommend
one destination of a holiday.

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• By the end of the lesson, pupils can produce a
letter.

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• By the end of the lesson, pupils can know the
main characters in Moby Dick.

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• By the end of the lesson, pupils can describe
about their family members by using three
adjectives.

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THANK YOU

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