Setting SMART Goals
This worksheet helps 7th-grade students understand and apply the SMART goal-setting framework to personal and academic objectives.
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Setting SMART Goals
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Read each question carefully and provide your best answer. This worksheet will help you understand and apply the SMART goal-setting framework.
1. The 'S' in SMART goals stands for .
2. For a goal to be 'M'easurable, it should include or ways to track progress.
3. An 'A'ttainable goal is one that is and possible to achieve.
4. The 'R' in SMART goals means the goal should be to your overall objectives.
5. A 'T'imely goal has a clear for completion.
6. Which of the following is the BEST example of a Specific goal?
I want to do better in school.
I want to improve my math grade by one letter by the end of the semester.
I want to study more.
I want to get good grades.
7. A goal that says 'I will read for 20 minutes every day' is most clearly demonstrating which SMART component?
Specific
Measurable
Attainable
Timely
8. A goal to 'be a better person' is a SMART goal.
True
False
9. Setting a deadline for a goal helps make it Timely.
True
False
10. Think of a personal goal you have. Write it down, then explain how you could make it a SMART goal.