Posted by rfvv on Monday, July 13, 2015 at 9:33am.



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In a leson plan, what is 'Standards Addressed'?•English - Writeacher, Monday, July 13, 2015 at 9:42am
Standards are statements written and agreed on by all concerned (teachers, parents, administrators). Standards state what students in a particular grade level in a particular course are to master by the end of that grade.

Here are examples of standards written for what students should know and be able to do by the end of 9th grade in the US:

•English - Writeacher, Monday, July 13, 2015 at 9:43am
Sorry ... that should read "... by the end of 10th grade ... "
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In a lesson plan, what is 'Standards Addressed'?
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Does 'Standards Addressed' mean "Standards which are addressed'?

Yes.

Yes, in a lesson plan, "Standards Addressed" refers to the specific educational standards that will be covered or addressed during the lesson. These standards are written and agreed upon by teachers, parents, and administrators and outline what students in a particular grade or course are expected to learn and achieve.

To determine the standards that will be addressed in a lesson plan, you can refer to the curriculum guidelines or standards documents provided by the educational authorities in your region. These documents usually outline the specific standards for each subject and grade level. By reviewing these guidelines, you can select the relevant standards that align with the content and objectives of your lesson.

It's important to note that standards may vary depending on the educational system and country. Therefore, it's crucial to consult the appropriate curriculum guidelines or standards documents specific to your region.