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SMART Goals Workshop

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Lesson Plan

SMART Goals Workshop

Create SMART goals

In this lesson, students will learn how to create SMART (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound) goals to enhance their academic performance. This skill is crucial for students to effectively plan and achieve their academic and personal objectives, fostering a sense of responsibility and self-motivation.

Audience

10th Grade Students

Time

1 hour

Approach

Create SMART goals

Materials

Whiteboard and markers, SMART Goals Worksheet, and Pens and paper

Step 1

Introduction to SMART Goals

10 mins

  • Begin with a brief discussion on the importance of goal setting in academics and personal life.
  • Introduce the concept of SMART goals and explain each component: Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound.
  • Provide examples of SMART goals related to academic performance.

Step 2

Group Activity: Setting SMART Goals

30 mins

  • Divide students into small groups and distribute the SMART Goals Worksheet.
  • Instruct each group to come up with one academic goal and transform it into a SMART goal using the worksheet.
  • Encourage collaboration and discussion within groups to ensure understanding of each SMART component.

Step 3

Group Presentations

10 mins

  • Have each group present their SMART goal to the class.
  • Encourage feedback and suggestions from peers to refine the goals.

Step 4

Reflection and Closure

10 mins

  • Lead a class discussion on the challenges and insights gained from the activity.
  • Ask students to reflect on how they can apply SMART goals in their personal academic planning.
  • Conclude with a summary of the key points and encourage students to set personal SMART goals for the upcoming term.
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Worksheet

SMART Goals Worksheet

This worksheet guides students through the process of creating a SMART goal by breaking down each component and providing space for students to write their goals.

What is your specific academic goal?








How will you measure your progress towards this goal?








Is this goal achievable? Why or why not?








Why is this goal relevant to your academic success?








What is the time frame for achieving this goal?








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