Writing your own learning outcomes
If you have already started writing your learning outcomes and you’re happy with the way it’s going, please carry on. Finish off the assessment and submit your work to us for comment.
If you need some more support, please read on…! We can walk you through the process of writing learning outcomes for the following four areas:
- Reading
- Writing
- Number
- Measurement
Just click through to the content that you need. There is a worksheet for each as well as notes.
We haven’t focused on listening, speaking, or statistics. If these are relevant to your learners, you’re welcome to follow the guidelines and write your own learning outcomes for these instead.
How to write your own learning outcomes for Reading
You can do this on your own or download the worksheet here here.
Instructions
- Choose one item from each box and then add your own context.
- Write out your own final draft of the learning outcome.
- If you need to, make any changes to ensure your learning outcome is specific to the reading skills you want to teach and assess.
Remember
Identify Recognise Describe Understand Explain Discuss Apply Use Demonstrate |
decoding strategies
everyday vocabulary academic vocabulary technical vocabulary knowledge of language and text features comprehension strategies critical reading strategies |
in the context of… |