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Smart Goals Worksheet
Teach the SMART criteria for goal setting with worksheets that help students create detailed and realistic objectives. These resources encourage critical thinking about what they want to achieve and how to get there. Use them to improve goal achievement rates and personal accountability.
Goals, Grit, and Mindset
Special Resources, Life Skills, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Goals, Grit, and Mindset Teaching Resource This teaching resource is a unique set of slides and corresponding worksheet crafted to foster success and instill good habits in students. Aimed predominantly towards grades 7 through 10, this material serves as an excellent tool for the start of a new school year or semester. SMART Goals Fundamentally based on SMART goals, these slides teach students about setting clear and achievable objectives. SMART stands for: Specific Measurable Achievable Relevant & Time-bound. Grit by Angela Duckworth Drawing inspiration from Angela Duckworth's research on "Grit", the material encourages students to stay committed to their future interests while helping them achieve long-term goal. Growth Mindset by Carol Dweck Inspired also by Carol Dweck's "Growth Mindset", these slides emphasize continuous improvement, encouraging students to tackle challenges head-on rather than seeing them as setbacks or failures. The slides effectively summarise these critical concepts, presenting tangible examples using attractive illustrations, embedded videos. The accompanying worksheets include thought-provoking exercises allowing students not only consume but also practically apply the learnings. All documents are secured in a Google Drive™ folder providing flexibility and accessibility for teachers and learners at any time from any compatible device making it especially beneficial during online teaching scenarios.
Author Ed Dynamic
Tags SMART Goals, Grit, Growth Mindset, Motivational Learning, Interactive Education
Student Goal Setting Templates: Set Personal Goals | Back To School
Special Resources, Life Skills, Not Grade Specific, Templates, Teacher Tools, Worksheets
Get your students involved in setting their own student centered performance goals. From leadership gurus to accomplished CEO’s, the most successful people in life have proven that a growth-mindset, along with goal setting, is a must! If you don’t know where you want to go, how can you even get there? If you don’t know where the target is, how do you know where to aim? This concept is true for for the classroom and student achievement as well. After thousands of studies, Dr. John Hattie of Melbourne, Australia found that the #1 greatest impact on student learning and achievement is self-reported student expectations. As teachers, we are always looking to help our students maximize their potential, and this STUDENT GOALS resource will bring the proven goal setting process into the classroom.
Author Mister Harms
Tags Goal Setting, Templates, Personal Goals, Back To School, Goals Printable, Smart Goals, Goal Setting Templates For Students, Student Growth Goal Setting Template, Personal Goals Templates
Crash Course: Business Soft Skills #9: Set and Achieve SMART Goals Worksheet
Life Studies, Business, Life Skills, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Crash Course Business Soft Skills #9: Set and Achieve SMART Goals guides students through creating actionable objectives. The resource features a high-quality digital worksheet paired with Crash Course's video outlining goal setting best practices. Students complete the worksheet while reviewing concepts including defining SMART goals, tracking progress, creating stretch goals and fail-safes, and adjusting timeframes. This self-paced lesson supports remote and in-class learning, providing educators with a turnkey solution for teaching this essential career readiness skill. Students gain critical insights into transforming visions into defined roadmaps for achievement. The engaging Crash Course video and complementary worksheet activity equip learners to put goal setting theory into practice. Whether as an introductory lesson or refresher, this standards-aligned resource builds student capacity to leverage SMART goals for academic, personal, and professional success.
Author Ed Dynamic
Tags Smart Goals, Goal Setting, Career Skills
SMART Goals and Motivation Activities | Goal Setting Worksheets
Life Skills, Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Not Grade Specific, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
SMART Goals and Motivation Activities | Goal Setting Worksheets ⭐ Students don't spontaneously pick up goal-setting skills; most require a structured approach to practice. This bundle is intended for that purpose. Motivation, self-awareness, organization, perseverance, and confidence are the five things that truly important to pupils and are the foundation of this collection of worksheets and activities. Not as conversation starters. One page at a time, pupils truly work through the material. When life skills are on the agenda, homeschooling parents reach for these, teachers use them in the classroom, and counselors keep them on hand for one-on-one sessions. They work well in SEL classes, study skills units, morning assignments, and advising sessions—any situation where you want students to have a clear understanding of their goals and how to get there. ⭐ Every worksheet takes students step-by-step through the procedure. Students put their goals in writing, divide them into manageable steps, and consider potential obstacles. They are reflective. They fix problems. They create a plan that truly is theirs. The pieces of introspection are crucial. This is often overlooked in goal-setting materials, yet in the absence of reflection, kids complete a worksheet and forget about it by Thursday. Growth truly sticks when students are asked to reflect on what worked, what didn't, and what they would attempt differently. ⭐ Everything is printed straight from the PDF. No preparation is necessary. Both individual pupils and entire groups can benefit from it. This resource deals with the situation where a student sets a goal and gives up by day three because they don't know how to complete it. Instead of just having excellent intentions, students depart with actual tools.
Author life skills learning store
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Tags Life Skills, Social Emotional Learning, School Counseling Sessions, Mental Health, Building Confidence, Social Skills, Goal Setting, Motivation Activities, SMART Goals
Academic Progress & Citizenship for Middle School: Goals & Reflections
Special Resources, Life Skills, Grade 6, 7, 8, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
This 26-page resource, Academic Progress and Citizenship for Middle School Students: Goals and Reflections is an excellent Back-to-School activity to guide students to set goals for their academic progress and citizenship. Perfect for 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students, this resource can be modified for high school as well. The detailed lesson plan walks students through the process of creating an action plan to identify their academic and citizenship goals. As part of this process, they will determine the strategies they need to achieve their goals, identify challenges or obstacles, they might face, and offer concrete solutions on how to overcome them. With each new grading period, students will use guiding questions to reflect on their progress and establish new goals. At the end of the year, they will reflect on their experience of goal setting for the year. The detailed lesson plan includes directions on how to teach the concept of of SMART goals: specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and time-bound It also contains the following: Objectives and Learning Targets My Vision for My Academic Progress My Vision for My Citizenship Academic and Citizenship Action Plans for 4 Quarters Reflection Questions for 4 Quarters You might be interested in the resource, Back to School Bellringers: Self-Assessment Statements and Reflections for Middle School ELA. While teachers are taking attendance, students complete a different short survey each day for 8 days followed by a self-reflection question: “Choose one statement from above for which you didn’t check Always and write a reflection about it. What can you do differently?” The surveys include the following themes: Time Management, Concentration and Memory, Note-taking, Taking a Test, Attitude and Motivation, Active Reading, and Writing. Time Frame: 2-3 periods for the 1st marking period and 1 period for additional marking periods If you have any questions, please email me at gruenwaldy1@gmail.com Check out my store: https://teachsimple.com/contributor/intentional-teaching-and-learning
Author Intentional Teaching and Learning
Tags Academic Progress, Citizenship, Goal Setting, Smart Goals, Vision, Action Plans, Reflection, Overcoming Challenges, Recognizing Successes, Measurable




