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Define an instructional objective and state two examples that address higher order thinking skills

      

Define an instructional objective and state two examples that address higher order thinking skills

  

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- An instructional objective is a statement of intent that describes what the learner is able to
accomplish after completion of a learning experience.

Example 1
By the end the lesson the learner should be able to;
Solve simultaneous equations using the graph method.

Example 2
By the end of the lesson the learner should be able to;
Calculate the surface area of a cone.
Titany answered the question on January 5, 2022 at 11:44


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