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September 5, 2025 at 5:41 pm #18109
Esraa AdelParticipantGreat job, Zina! You clearly explained the difference between aims and objectives, and your SMART objective is very well-structured. Keep up the excellent work!
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September 5, 2025 at 5:40 pm #18108
Esraa AdelParticipantGreat job, Hajer! You clearly explained the difference between aims and objectives, and your SMART objective is very well-structured. Keep up the excellent work!
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September 5, 2025 at 5:38 pm #18107
Esraa AdelParticipantA- A learning aim: A broad, general statement of what you want students to learn or achieve. It describes the overall purpose or intention of teaching, but it is not directly measurable.
B- A learning objective is a more specific statement that defines what students will be able to do by the end of the lesson or unit.
C- Here’s an example for Grade 6 (Math):
Learning Aim:
Students will develop the ability to apply ratio and proportion in solving real-life mathematical problems.
SMART Learning Objective:
By the end of the 45-minute lesson, Grade 6 students will be able to solve at least 4 out of 5 word problems involving ratio and proportion, using correct mathematical steps, with 80% accuracy.
Specific : Solve word problems on ratio & proportion
Measurable : 4 out of 5 correct
Achievable : Within Grade 6 level
Relevant : Directly supports understanding ratio/proportion
Time-bound : By the end of a 45-minute lesson
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