Introduce SMART goals with this activity, including AI generated hints and video with time stamped questions.
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Question 1
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What do you think "Making a square peg fit into a round hole" means? Use this image to help you.
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Question 2
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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")?
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When you write your goals, you should consider if they are measurable. Why is measuring your progress toward a goal so helpful?
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Having each step of your goal be actionable is key. Why do you think that is?
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Question 5
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Why do you think it is helpful to ask what the most relevant goals are for you to address right now?
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Question 6
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How could you make the goal to "learn a foreign language" better by considering whether it is time bound?
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Question 7
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Why is it important to reevaluate your goals on a regular basis?
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Question 8
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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-boundgoal by rewriting it below.