When creating lesson plans, we should make sure to write clear and measurable learning objectives that align with educational standards. Objectives should describe specific actions or behaviors that can be observed and assessed. For example, instead of stating that students will "know how to format a document," a more precise objective would be for students to "use spacing, font size, and margins to format a document." I tend to use action verbs like "define" or "demonstrate," which makes the objectives measurable and easier to evaluate. I review my objectives regularly to ensure they are clear, focused, and aligned with the intended learning outcomes, helping both you and your students stay on track.