Assignment - S.M.A.R.T. Goals
Your task:
Remembering the meaning of S.M.A.R.T. goals, complete setting a goal and how you will accomplish the goal.
Part A - Review the following goals and change them into S.M.A.R.T. goals.
- "Do well in school."
- "Get a job"
- "Workout more"
- "Save enough for university"
- Win an Oscar Award."
Part B - Beside identifying a goal, it is important to have a strategy to complete the goal.
Review the goals below and identify a specific strategy how you will achieve the goal.
- "Find a part-time job for the summer."
- "Volunteer 3 hours a week."
- "Save at least $3000 by September."
- "Read at least 3 books per month."
- "Bike to school every day."
Part C - Reflection
Respond to the following questions.
- What goal(s), currently, is the most important to you and why?
- How will you achieve this goal(s)?
- Why is writing out your goals, and strategies to complete, important?
- What long-term goal do you wish to achieve? How do you plan to achieve this goal?
Submission
Use the "S.M.A.R.T. Goals" link on the main page of this section of the course to upload your assignment to your teacher for marking.
You will be marked with this rubric
Knowledge |
Goal statement and/or strategies support the goals and are specific and measurable. They are clear, simple, complete and explicit. |
Goal statement and/or strategies are specific and measurable. The goals are generally clear, simple, complete and explicit. |
Goal statement and/or strategies are not specific and are not measurable. |
Goal statement and/or strategies to support goal are general, incomplete and vague. |
Goal statement and/or strategy is unacceptable. |
Achievable/ |
Goal has an outcome that is realistic. |
Goal has an outcome that is reasonable. |
Goal has an outcome that is satisfactory but does not seem reasonable. |
Goal has an outcome that may or may not be achievable and realistic. |
Goal statement and/or strategies to support goal are not achievable or realistic. |
Timebound |
A clear and realistic timeline for accomplishing the goal. |
A reasonably clear and realistic timeline for accomplishing the goal. |
Vague timeline for accomplishing the goal. |
No timeline for accomplishing the goal. |
No effort. |
Mechanics |
No misspelling or grammatical errors. |
No more than two misspellings and/or grammatical errors. |
No more than three misspellings and/or grammatical errors. |
More than three spelling errors and/or grammatical errors. |
Not acceptable |
Reflections |
Superior in its depth of discussion. Demonstrates an insightful understanding. Support, explicit or implicit, is thoughtful and well-integrated. Despite its clarity, response need not be flawless. |
Competent in its discussion of ideas. Response is organized and straightforward, but may miss subtle or complex ideas. Supported by relevant details. |
Somewhat adequate in its discussion of ideas. Response may be unclear, incomplete or lack detail. Assertions are often simplistic or unevenly developed. Support is not clearly connected to the central idea. |
Inadequate - Demonstrates a misreading or significant misunderstanding of the task. Response may be incomplete or consists of underdeveloped, limited ideas. Support is absent or flawed, with little evidence of relationships or connections. Does not meet the expectations of the task |
Makes no attempt to address the topic or simply restates the question |
Submit your responses to the questions in the online text box or attach a file to the assignment submission link.