Welcome to SMART Goals presentation. • Student Handbook page 6, SMART Goals Record Sheet • Student Handbook page 7, Setting SMART Goals • Portfolio pages 8-9, Ninth Grade Goals For Activity II, Item 4, write the “Smart” Goal criteria on chart paper.
Examples included at the end of the presentation may or may not apply to your role specifically, but will still help you to better understand how to create a SMART Goal. 4 0 obj At times during the presentation, you may want to pause to allow yourself time to write. 5 Activities and Worksheets for High School Students (PDF) 0000009051 00000 n }���3萁F���|����6�-����[����W�˛�Ej���n��4�dF��m�d��X���k`6��x�:�A�����1���Ȉ�:ȿ 5e���:��>�"��_�{]fݧ4{ޜ��e�I|��^ Personal Goals for High School Students Personal goals for high school students can include things like study habit goals, time management, professional development, and personal development.
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• Give examples of the different types of goals set by high school students, college students and adults. At the high school level, goal setting gets a bit easier to teach, but not necessarily easier to learn and implement for the students! Grades Targets for grades.

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