Learning Targets
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Jacquelyn Sillador
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Professional Development
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1.
Multiple Select
What are the three components that a lesson should contain?
Learning target
Performance of understanding
Rubrics
Success criteria
2.
Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements is not true?
Learning targets are the same as instructional objectives.
Learning targets are written from students' points of view.
Teachers share learning targets with students by telling, showing, and engaging in a performance of understanding.
The right learning target for today's lesson builds on previous lessons' learning targets.
3.
Multiple Choice
True or False: Learning targets help promote mastery learning among students.
True
False
4.
Multiple Choice
True or False: It is not a learning target unless both the teacher and the students aim for it during the day's lesson.
True
False
5.
Multiple Choice
How often should a learning target be used?
It is planned for a week's worth of lessons
It is planned for one day's lesson
It is planned for a year of instruction
It is planned monthly
6.
Multiple Choice
A performance of understanding allows both teachers and students to gather information and use it to improve work quality
after a lesson
before a lesson
during a lesson
several days later
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