What are Learning Targets?
A Learning Target tells the students what they will be able to do during and after the lesson/activity. Learning Targets are in student friendly language and are specific to the lesson for the day, or span of days, and directly connected to assessment. Each activity or lesson has it's own learning target that helps guide students to understand what they should be learning.
A Learning Target tells the students what they will be able to do during and after the lesson/activity. Learning Targets are in student friendly language and are specific to the lesson for the day, or span of days, and directly connected to assessment. Each activity or lesson has it's own learning target that helps guide students to understand what they should be learning.
Speaking & Listening
- I can share my procedural text with a partner/group
- I can listen to others procedural text and understand it
- I can ask questions about procedural text
Reading & Viewing
- I can read a procedural text
- I can read the instructions and follow them
- I can talk about how I knew what to do when reading the instructions
Writing
- I can write my own procedural text
- I can write instructions that my classmates could follow
- I can use transition words (ex. first, then, lastly)
- I can use pictures to help explain my text