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Final List of instructional objectives

Set clear goals for students and making sure they understand these goals.

Present a sequence of well-organized assignments.

Give students clear, concise explanations and illustrations of the subject matter.
Ask frequent questions to see if the students understand the work.
Giving students frequent opportunities to practice what they have learned.
Focus on attitudes and actions that exhibit faith.

Nurture faith by giving their little ones a love for the stories of Scripture and by
laying attitudinal foundations for later understanding of Scriptures great truths.

Provide a variety of learning experiences: stories, art, music, words, numbers, and
group interaction

Keep games, and other activities short, with transitional periods that enable
movement from one part of the room to the other.

Encourage cooperative play with others, while remaining sensitive to individual
needs for attention and recognition.








Instructional Plan


Learning Objectives
*Helps the learners develop their own strategies in learning.
Learning Content
*An encouraging and healthy environment that would stimulate their mind to function better.
Learning Experience/Resources
*Internet
-www.google.com
-www.teachkid.com
-www.kids@work.com
*Books
-Kids @ Work
-Curriculum Development Module

Evaluation of Learning Outcomes
Evaluate the ways and activities organized to stimulate learning process,the teaching skills applied and the
encouragement of the learner's to be their better self.


































Requirements of/
Development in Subject Area


Corresponding Objectives


1. Assessing what they know.

Do preliminary test and evaluations to assed what the students have already.


2. Assessing What they can do.


Test their skills and abilities.

3. Classroom Inquiry.


Let the students think critically through asking those questions.


4. Applying strategies on learning activities organized. Create lessons or task that will enable students to develop or improve their visual, auditory, and kinesthetic and interpersonal skills.

5. Assessed different classroom levels.
Evaluate students' results and decide if their level is appropriate.

6. Improved learning of the subject matter.
Help teachers' improve their teaching skills. Let students learn better. Organized experienced for better learning and retention.


7. Help students develop self-willingness to learn. Encourage them and attract their attention, motivate them.



8. Show optimism toward learning the subject.

Apply variation of teaching methods and adapt different strategies to enhance and heighten your energy to be able to teach well.


9. Know what your subject all about is.

Train teachers to master their subject area.


10. Organize Collaborative learning.

Provide leaders in our school that will help in organizing teaching-learning process.

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