Printable SMART Goal Tracker
As students return to in-person learning, it's important for them to identify and track their own goals. They can do this using the Classworks Goal Tracker. They can work with their teacher to set a goal using the SMART goal concept.
SMART means Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, and Timely. Everything you need to make a goal a success! Use this framework to select a goal, identify steps to achieve it, and decide on a timeline to achieve that goal. Setting and tracking a goal makes success a breeze. Classworks recommends students set a goal for every week of Summer School. You can find and download the goal tracker below!
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