Help your students maximize their potential by teaching them to set SMART goals. SMART is a goal-setting acronym that stands for Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, and Timely. Use the printable and digital planning template linked below to guide your students through the goal-setting process.
Example: Decreasing your mile time is a general goal. Running a mile in less than ten minutes is a specific goal.
Example: If you are trying to run a mile in less than ten minutes, you can measure your progress in 30-second intervals.
Example: Setting a goal to run a mile in less than ten minutes is only attainable if you can run a mile without stopping.
Example: An athlete may want to run a ten-minute mile to make the track team or get a better grade in gym class. Either way, the goal has a deeper meaning.
Example: Setting a six-month deadline to run a mile in less than ten minutes creates urgency, making the goal more likely to achieve.
Click the link below for more SMART goals teaching materials. The close reading unit includes leveled reading comprehension passages, vocabulary support, writing worksheets, and an assessment!
“SUCH a great resource for my staff to use when working on their SMART goals for their students. This was just a different template for staff to choose from when selecting their goals, ensuring all components are there, as well as tracking them.” -Melissa L.