When a teacher chooses learning objectives for a child, which question should be asked?

A. What should Kelly learn next?
B. Where's Kelly in the learning process?
C. Do the plan and materials fit my lesson?
D. Has Kelly learned what was taught?

c.

No.

Yes, it's either a or b -- depending upon the emphasis your text puts in these factors. C is also a possibility.

When a teacher is choosing learning objectives for a child, they should ask the question, "Do the plan and materials fit my lesson?"

To determine if the plan and materials fit the lesson, the teacher should consider factors such as the child's current knowledge and skills, the desired learning outcomes, and the appropriateness of the resources and activities used.

By asking this question, the teacher can ensure that the learning objectives are well-aligned with the lesson and that the chosen plan and materials are suitable to facilitate the child's learning and meet their needs. This question helps teachers make informed decisions about the learning objectives they set for the student.