Long-term goals and short-term goals are different. SMART long-term goals are for the end of the school year or grading period. SMART short-term goals are for right now.
SMART short-term goals are the immediate steps you need to take right now to achieve your SMART long-term goals.
You need to set SMART short-term goals every single day. Write them down in your study planner!
Both long-term and short-term SMART goals need to meet all of the SMART criteria.
Remember that SMART goals are: S = Specific M = Measurable A = Attainable (for you) R = Realistic (for anyone) T = Timely
Student responses may vary. Acceptable answers should include a list of the challenges the student faces in school, such as the following:
Student responses may vary. Acceptable answers include:
Student responses may vary. Acceptable answers will meet all the SMART criteria. Goals will be:
Student responses may vary. Acceptable answers will mention examples of how setting SMART goals will help the student, such as the following:
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