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    • #18015
      Amira El-Sayed
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      An aim is a general statement of intent. It describes the direction in which the learner will go in terms of what they might learn or what the teacher/training will deliver.

      An objective is a more specific statement about what the learner should or will be able to do after the training experience.

      As a math teacher I will choose a topicย  โ€œ adding 2-digit numbers โ€œ

      The Aim ย :

      To enable students to accurately add 2-digit numbers with and without regrouping, developing confidence and fluency in mental and written addition strategies.

      The objectives :

      • Students will learn to add 2-digit numbers (with and without regrouping) using place value strategies and standard written methods.
      • By the end of the lesson, at least 80% of students will correctly solve 8 out of 10 addition problems involving 2-digit numbers.
      • With guided practice, use of manipulatives (base-ten blocks, number lines), and worked examples, students will be able to complete the task independently.
      • Mastering 2-digit addition builds a foundation for higher-level arithmetic skills, problem-solving, and real-life applications (e.g., money, measurement, daily calculations).

      By the end of a 40-minute lesson, students will demonstrate their ability to add 2-digit numbers accurately in both classwork and a short exit task

    • #18017
      Amira El-Sayed
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      Great Clarification Rana ๐Ÿ™‚ and totally Agree that the Aim is a General goal and Objectives are very specific goals

    • #18016
      Amira El-Sayed
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      totally agree with you Enjy ๐Ÿ™‚ i like how you described the difference between the Aims and Objectives

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