so you don't deviate from the specific lessons the kids need to know by the end of the chapter.
2006-06-08 02:40:24
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answered by sungirlie 3
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People digest information so differently, it is important so that we can connect. Having objectives gives us a common ground and a place to meet, then based upon that we can form our own opinions.
2006-06-08 02:52:35
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answered by batsey99 3
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because it is important to have goals so that you may can plan a strategy to obtain them. in lesson planning it is important to know what is expected at certain levels to enable you to advance to the next.
2006-06-08 02:44:07
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answered by dude 5
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Because for students of all ages, if they don't have a set plan for what they are going to be doing, they go off on their own and do nothing. They need that security.
2006-06-08 02:40:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Well especially with no child left behind we need to be able to show that we are covering the curriculum each year. We need to show that the children are learning the required material.
2006-06-08 02:41:48
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answered by Anonymous
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so you know where to take the class, and what you want them to learn. Besides without specifc goals the class is going to be unrully and crazy disorganized
2006-06-08 02:41:12
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answered by Enigma 4
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it is important because otherwise the lesson has no foundation, and you are filling your student's head with information theyhave no idea what to do with
2006-06-08 02:40:44
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answered by *~MimiAngel~* 2
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In order to measure effectiveness and accomplish goals.
2006-06-08 02:40:48
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answered by themainsail 5
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If you don't have goal, then you don't have direction. A dream without action is useless. Action without a dream is a nightmare. (or something like that)
2006-06-08 02:41:16
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answered by stacey 5
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