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Goal Planning Worksheet

A Grade 7 social studies worksheet on goal planning, covering SMART goals, short-term vs. long-term goals, and action plans.

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Goal Planning Worksheet

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Read each question carefully and provide thoughtful answers. This worksheet will help you understand and practice effective goal planning.

1. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a SMART goal?

a

Specific

b

Achievable

c

Random

d

Time-bound

2. A goal that can be reached in a few days or weeks is considered a:

a

Long-term goal

b

Short-term goal

c

Unrealistic goal

d

Impossible goal

3. The 'A' in SMART goals stands for  .

4. To make a goal measurable, you need to include   to track your progress.

5. A   goal is one that is personally important and aligns with your values.

6. Explain the difference between a short-term goal and a long-term goal. Provide an example of each.

7. Choose one personal goal you have and rewrite it as a SMART goal. Be sure to explain how it meets each part of the SMART criteria.

My original goal:  

My SMART goal:  

Why it's Specific:  

Why it's Measurable:  

Why it's Achievable:  

Why it's Relevant:  

Why it's Time-bound:  

8. It is important to set goals that are impossible to achieve so you always have something to strive for.

T

True

F

False

9. Breaking a large goal into smaller steps can make it easier to achieve.

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True

F

False