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SET YOUR GOALS. Student Wall Planner and Study Guide. Success Planner. GOALS INCLUDE. Target to aim for (1) Future Realistic Outcome Outcome that can be measured reliably (2) Outcomes expressed in positive terms Effort in preparation or strategies to achieve the stated outcomes. GOALS.
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SET YOUR GOALS Student Wall Planner and Study Guide Success Planner
GOALS INCLUDE • Target to aim for • (1)Future Realistic Outcome • Outcome that can be measured reliably • (2)Outcomes expressed in positive terms • Effort in preparation or strategies to achieve the stated outcomes.
GOALS A Goal is a (3)future realistic target with a positive outcome, which can be reliably measured. It results from applied effort and sound preparation through challenging strategies.
Sport and Study • (4)Training • (4)long and hard, • (4)team work, • (4)skills and • (4)drills • Study • long and hard, • work with your teachers, parents and class mates • Sharpen your routine and skills • Daily routine key to success
Goal Chart • Goals (5)are spoken about often at school and in life. We all need them. Beginning with the end in mind is the key.
Goal Chart • (6)The focus must be on reaching the goal rather than the goal itself. • (7)Be realistic • Make sure you (8)plan the steps and changes you are going to make to get there.
Goal Chart • (9)When goals are set they should not just be in the form of one result or idea. • Write STEPS you intend to take • What you WILL DO • Who you will SPEAK TO • Changes you will MAKE • Get ORGANISED
Goal Chart • Three key points to goal setting: • 1 (10) Be positive and realistic with your future goals • 2 (11) Set Goals that can be measured reliably • 3 (12) Develop strategies on how your goals are going to be achieved through effort and sound preparation
Sample Goal Page • Note the grades used on the sample student goal page: • Subjects listed • Grade stated • 3 or 4 positive strategies the student is going to do to help focus on achieving their goal • Each strategy is simple, direct and can be stated whether achieved or not
Goal Setting Table • (13)Ask my teacher to thoroughly check my essay drafts • (14)Check setting out • (15)Make more observation notes • (16)Make a list • (17)Date-lines and time-lines for test preparations
Goal Setting Table • (18)Work with classmates • (19)Make more effort to get involved in class • (20)Develop a card system • (21)Write down questions when problems arise
Your Goal Setting Chart • Complete the table subject Goal Chart supplied • Have your parents sign your subject Goal Chart • Have your teacher review your subject Goal Chart and if they are happy with your attempt have them sign off your work