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This resource encourages teachers to think about ways to link {{tag|learning objectives}} to what's actually required. Relating objectives to the curriculum is a useful device to assist teachers to conceptualise their teaching schemes. It also helps children to understand what they are learning, and where they are going. The resource brings together key ideas, looking at specific outcomes from activities, {{tag|vocabulary}}, {{tag|differentiation}}, resources and {{tag|curriculum development}} and short term {{tag|planning}}. It could be used as a 'refresher' on ideas when planning lessons.
This resource encourages teachers to think about ways to link {{teachtag|learning objectives}} to the curriculum which also helps to conceptualise their teaching schemes. It also helps children to understand what they are learning and what they are aiming for. The resource brings together key ideas, looking at specific outcomes from activities, {{teachtag|language|vocabulary}}, {{teachtag|differentiation}}, resources and {{topictag|curriculum development}} and short term {{teachtag|planning}}. It could be used as a 'refresher' on ideas when planning lessons.

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This resource encourages teachers to think about ways to link learning objectives(ta) to the curriculum which also helps to conceptualise their teaching schemes. It also helps children to understand what they are learning and what they are aiming for. The resource brings together key ideas, looking at specific outcomes from activities, vocabulary(ta), differentiation(ta), resources and curriculum development(topic) and short term planning(ta). It could be used as a 'refresher' on ideas when planning lessons.