Description
Help students set Specific, Measurable, Actionable, Relevant, Time-based goals!
In this packet, students will:
- Identify their academic strengths and weaknesses
- Plan SMART goals, and actions to take to reach them
- Track and reflect on their progress
What’s included?
- Cover page for students
- List making prep
- Students list 3 strengths and 3 weaknesses. They also list 3 people they can go to for help if they need it.
- SMART goals acronym poster
- Explanation of what each letter in SMART means.
- How to set a SMART goal
- Tips, and examples of bad goals versus SMART goals.
- SMART goal example
- A sample goal with a deadline, how it will be measured, and actionable steps. Also, sample weekly reflections on progress made.
- Blank SMART goals templates
- 2 blank goals pages, and 8 tracking/reflection pages are included. Of course, you can choose to print more/less depending on student need.
How to set goals:
The SMART Goals packet is customizable. Please omit or duplicate pages as needed for your students.
- This packet works best when students have easy access to view their goals and update their progress. It can be printed, or filled in digitally.
- Students first think about their academic strengths and weaknesses, and who they can turn to if they need help.
- The poster then helps to explain the 5 elements of a SMART goal (specific, measurable, actionable, relevant, and time-based).
- Tips on goal setting are given, as well as examples of bad goals versus SMART goals.
- Lastly, there is an example of a goal with a deadline, how it will be measured, and actionable steps. Students can refer back to this when setting their own goals.
- There are 2 blank goals pages included, but you may print more/less as needed.
How to do the tracking/reflection:
- There is an example of how to complete the goal tracking/reflections. It’s meant to give students an idea of what it might look like when things are going well, and when things are challenging. It also provides students with a reference if they are unsure of what to write.
- Students write the date, actions they have taken, and how they are feeling about their progress.
- Help choose a realistic, consistent reflection period to instill accountability. Once a week or every two weeks works well for most students.
- 8 blank reflection pages are included, but feel free to print more/less as needed.
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