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Setting goals.

Setting goals. S pecific M easurable A ttainable R ealistic T ime-oriented . Setting smart goals. I will raise my hand during class discussion when I want to make a comment and will not blurt out my thoughts. (Respect)

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Setting goals.

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  1. Setting goals.

  2. Specific Measurable Attainable Realistic Time-oriented Setting smart goals

  3. I will raise my hand during class discussion when I want to make a comment and will not blurt out my thoughts. (Respect) I will return my reading book to the shelf after reading my assigned chapters. (Capable) I will clean my desk after participating in art class. (Capable) I will not tease or make fun of other people. (Thoughtful) Goal examples

  4. Select one goal for each grading period. Honor recipients at the end of the year as one big group. The goal is to honor all students participating in the program. Honoring students

  5. Set goals Provide each student with a post-it note. Ask each student to write his/her name and goal on the paper.

  6. Post goals at the front of the classroom. Group like goals together. Note similarities in goals. Encourage students to help one another with achieving goals. Post goals

  7. Thank you!

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