Create 5 Instructional (Behavioral) Objectives (IO) in the Cognitive Domain and find a Florida Standard that aligns with your objective.

Create 5 Instructional (Behavioral) Objectives (IO) in the Cognitive Domain.

Each IO must be written at different grade level (Kindergarten through grade 12) and different content area (subject) as follows:

1 Objective for Math
1 Objective for Science
1 Objective for English Language Arts
1 Objective for Social Science (Core Subject: History/Civics/Government/Economics)
1 Objective for an elective (Music/Art/Debate/Technology/World Language)

After you have developed your 4-part Instructional Objective in the mandatory format (Who – Condition – Behavioral/Performance Verb – Criteria), find a Florida Standard that aligns with your objective. Copy and paste the Alpha-numeric label and the wording of the benchmark of the standard directly below your objectives.

The wording of your Instructional Objectives does not have to match the wording of the FL Standard (Links to an external site.) they only need to be related to each other.

In most cases an Instructional Objective is a subset or part of the topic that is covered by the Standard.Remember that this Canvas portal will accept only documents processed in Word or a PDF.

You must develop your objectives following the mandatory 4-part format, in ONE, Single sentence. Be sure to complete the textbook reading and watch the presentation in this module for instructions before you attempt this assignment.

Use all the materials available to you the key to success on this and subsequent Teaching Practicum Assignments is following the directions exactly as they are stated. The format for the IO is non-negotiable.

The concept of effective IOs is the essential fundamental concept of this course. If you do not master this skill, it becomes very difficult to be successful in this course.

Create 5 Instructional (Behavioral) Objectives (IO) in the Cognitive Domain and find a Florida Standard that aligns with your objective.
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