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SMART Goals

Goals should be specific and easily understood. The goal should say
S what you are going to do, why it is important, and what you want to
Specific accomplish.

M Goals should have concrete criteria for measuring progress.


Measureable

Goals should be action oriented. What are you going to do to accomplish


A your goals?
Action Oriented

R Goals should be worth working toward, realistic, and attainable.


Realistic

T Goals should be achieved within a specific time frame.


Timely

Directions: Choose three classes that you would like to make an improvement in this semester
and create SMART Goals for each of them.

Class #1:Ap Bio

What is your goal? Get a good grade in the class a B at least

How will you go about accomplishing it? List -Take more notes
at least three specific steps. -study more
-ask questions

Why is this goal important? I want to pass the class with a good grade
and

What is your deadline for accomplishing this The end of this semester
goal?

Class #2:Math

What is your goal? Start paying attention more in class

How will you go about accomplishing it? List - Stop talking


at least three specific steps. - Pay attention more
- Actually do the work
Why is this goal important? This goal is important to me because I want
to start doing better in math and actually start
understanding it better

What is your deadline for accomplishing this End of the semester


goal?

Class #3: Med tech

What is your goal? Keep my grade up to an A

How will you go about accomplishing it? List - Keep paying attention
at least three specific steps. - Continue getting involved
- Keep turning in homework on time

Why is this goal important? This goal is important to me because this is a


class I really enjoy being in and I want to
continue doing good in it.

What is your deadline for accomplishing this End of semester


goal?

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