Introduce SMART goals with this activity, including AI generated hints and video with time stamped questions.
A common goal teachers often hear from students is "I will get good grades." Turn this goal into a specific, measurable, actionable, relevant, and time-bound goal by rewriting it below.
What do you think "Making a square peg fit into a round hole" means? Use this image to help you.

Why do you think making a specific goal (like "I will lose ten pounds" is more helpful than a less specific goal (like "I will lose weight")?
When you write your goals, you should consider if they are measurable. Why is measuring your progress toward a goal so helpful?
Having each step of your goal be actionable is key. Why do you think that is?
Why do you think it is helpful to ask what the most relevant goals are for you to address right now?
How could you make the goal to "learn a foreign language" better by considering whether it is time bound?
Why is it important to reevaluate your goals on a regular basis?