Are you SMART? Goal Setting Lessons
$5.39
SMART Goals lessons help students understand what it means to set SMART goals. These five lessons have a whole group lesson plan as well as small group and individual activities to help students see and understand the individual components of setting SMART goals.
Through these lessons, students will have a deeper understanding of what it means to set Specific, Measureable, Realistic goals with an Action Plan and Time Limit.
These lessons compliment my Goal Setting & Data Portfolios available for grades 1-6.
SMART Goals lessons help students understand what it means to set SMART goals. These five lessons have a whole group lesson plan as well as small group and individual activities to help students see and understand the individual components of setting SMART goals. Through these lessons, students will have a deeper understanding of what it means to set Specific, Measureable, Realistic goals with an Action Plan and Time Limit.
The main layout of these lessons are:
I do: whole group lesson on the concept
We do: small group activity
You do: worksheet / reflection
This product compliments my Goal Setting & Data Portfolios for first through fifth grades. Also available as an BUNDLE for an individual teacher and with SCHOOL LICENSING.









Patricia D. –
This is an excellent resource that has proven to be incredibly valuable. It has saved me a significant amount of time and effort by presenting the information in such a clear and accessible way. I truly appreciate the thought and work that went into creating it and making it available. Thank you for providing such a helpful and reliable resource.
Melyssa P. –
Perfect for teaching goal setting with 3rd grade. My students enjoyed the lesson.
Brie H. –
This was used in addtion to other resources I was using to help introduce SMART goals to my students. Easy to use!
Lillian F. –
This bundles made it easy to help my students set goals and develop their self advocacy skills
Chloe A N. –
I used this resource as class material and sub plan material, and in both instances, my students were able to navigate the work easily!