Home / Worksheets / Grade 4 / Social studies / SMART Goals for Kids

SMART Goals for Kids

A worksheet for 4th graders to learn about setting SMART (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound) goals.

Grade 4 Social studies Social SkillsSmart Goals
Use This Worksheet

Includes

TextFill in the BlanksMultiple ChoiceShort AnswerTrue / False

Topics

SS.4.C.2.1SMART goalsgoal settingsocial skillslife skillsgrade 4
7 sections · Free to use · Printable
← More Social studies worksheets for Grade 4

SMART Goals Worksheet

Name:

Date:

Score:

Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. This worksheet will help you understand how to set SMART goals!

What are SMART Goals?

SMART Goals acronym

SMART is a helpful way to remember how to set good goals. It stands for:

S - Specific: Your goal should be clear and not vague.

M - Measurable: You should be able to track your progress and know when you've reached your goal.

A - Achievable: Your goal should be something you can actually do, even if it's a challenge.

R - Relevant: Your goal should be important to you and make sense for your life.

T - Time-bound: Your goal should have a deadline or a specific time when you want to achieve it.

1. The 'S' in SMART goals stands for  .

2. If your goal has a deadline, it is  .

3. A goal that you can track your progress for is  .

4. Your goal should be important to you, which means it is  .

5. A goal you can actually do is called  .

1. Which of these is the most Specific goal?

a

I want to be good at math.

b

I want to get an A on my next math test by studying for 30 minutes every day.

c

I want to learn more about numbers.

d

I like math.

2. Which part of SMART goals helps you know if you are making progress?

a

Specific

b

Achievable

c

Measurable

d

Time-bound

Think of a goal you want to achieve. Write it down and then explain how it is SMART.

My Goal:

How is my goal Specific?

How is my goal Measurable?

How is my goal Achievable?

How is my goal Relevant?

How is my goal Time-bound?

1. It's okay for a goal to be very vague.

T

True

F

False

2. All SMART goals should have a deadline.

T

True

F

False