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In the Objectives section of your lesson plan, write precise and delineated goals for what you want your students to be able to accomplish after the lesson is completed. Here is an example. Let's say that you are writing a lesson plan on nutrition. For this unit plan, your objective (or goals) for the lesson are for students to name a few food groups, identify the food groups, and learn about the food pyramid. Your goal is to be specific and to use numbers where appropriate. This will help you after the lesson is over determine if you met your objectives or not.
Although the options are not included with the question, we can still try to identify what the objectives section of a lesson plan is meant to look like.
In the objectives section of a lesson plan, the professor is meant to write precise goals that the students should be able to accomplish at the end of the class. It is important to create clear and measurable objectives, as this will allow us to determine whether the objectives were reached. You should also ensure that the goals are appropriate to the age and education level of your students.