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State the Learning Objectives

Learning Objectives are the first, and most important part, of a well-written lesson plan. It serves as a road map for what you want your students to learn by the end of your instruction.

When creating a rubric, the learning objectives will serve as your criteria for grading the student work. The objectives should be written our clearly and explicitly for use in the rubric.

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