viernes, 17 de febrero de 2012

OBJECTIVE: L2 TEACHING VOCABULARY (VERBS)

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL L2: TEACHING VOCABULARY (VERBS)

Hello everyone,  This is an example about how to creeate an objective for a class.



PartDescriptionExample
A = AudienceWho is your audience?
Who is performing the action?
Given flashcards and doing activities representing the verbs, the student will be able to understand and produce examples in a real context using verbs in present and past.
B = BehaviorWhat will the student be able to do?
Behaviors always use a verb or action word.
Sometimes you will describe the product or the result of the behavior.
Given flashcards and doing activities representing the verbs, the student will be able to understand and produce examples in a real context using verbs in present and past.
C = ConditionHow will the student accomplish the task?
What information is given?
What information is not given?
Give the conditions in which performance will occur.
Given flashcards and doing ctivities representing the verbs, the student will be able to understand and produce examples in a real context using verbs in present and past.
D = DegreeDescribe the minimum criteria for acceptable student performance.
  • How often?
  • How well?
  • How many?
  • How much?
Define expectations regarding accuracy, quality, and speed.
Given flashcards and doing ctivities representing the verbs, the student will be able to understand and produce examples in a real context using verbs in present and past.

Objective: Given flashcards and doing activities representing the verbs, the student will be able to understand and produce examples in a real context using verbs in present and past.

2 comentarios:

  1. hello.
    lary, how are you?
    I want to tell you what I learnt this week.
    I learnt about the A.C.B.D. method it says that we need to have an objective to students according their needs, also it can help us to develop strategies to teach them in a good way. I like it because I think this method will help me to teach.
    regards.
    SERGIO MELENDEZ.

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  2. Yes claribel, writing objectives we know if learners have met our expectations, if you have been successful in developing our instruction, or if your desing objectives has met its needs.

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