Applying SMART Goals

Applying SMART Goals

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9th Grade - University

Hard

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What does the "R" in SMART stand for?

Back

Realistic- you must be able to accomplish the goal

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What does the "M" in SMART stand for? Options: Mental - you have to be able to think about the goal., Measurable - a goal must have some kind of number attached so you have a way to know if you are reaching the goal., Memorable - a goal must be easily remembered,
Maximum - there are no limits for goals

Back

Measurable - a goal must have some kind of number attached so you have a way to know if you are reaching the goal.

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What does the "A" in SMART stand for? Options: Admirable - a goal must impress people., Allowable- a goal must be something that won't get you in trouble. , Academic - a goal must be scholarly and oriented towards learning., Achievable - a goal must be reachable; you can do it.

Back

Achievable - a goal must be reachable; you can do it.

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What does the "T" in SMART stand for? Options: Time-bound - the goal must be reached within a specific length of time.,
Thoughtful - a goal must take into account the feelings of others.,
Transferable - a goal should be able to be shared with other people., Trust-worthy - a goal should be worthy.

Back

Time-bound - the goal must be reached within a specific length of time.

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What does the "S" in SMART stand for? Options: Simple - a goal must be easy., Smart- a goal must make sense., Specific - a goal must be focused., Sample - a goal must be typical.

Back

Specific - a goal must be focused.

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Make sure the goal can be reached by creating a step-by-step plan outlining exactly how you plan to accomplish the goal.

Back

A

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Don't ignore your limitations. Your goals need to be tasks that you can reasonably accomplish.

Back

R

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