Setting High School Goals for Success

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Understand the importance of setting goals during high school years and how they can lead to future success. Explore the concept of goals and objectives as a recipe for achieving what you want, and learn to write measurable goals. Take inspiration from John F. Kennedy's wisdom on purpose and direction to guide your goal-setting journey.


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  1. Warm Up: Goals & Objectives **Answer in complete sentences. 1. List at least three goals you would like to accomplish during your high school years. 1. 2. 3. 2. Why did you choose these three goals?

  2. Setting Goals & Objectives Objective: To help students develop the skill of writing quantitative goals and objectives related to their future plans.

  3. In The Beginning Our goal was to answer three questions: oWho am I? oWhat do I want? oHow do I get it?

  4. Setting Goals & Objectives Think of goals and objectives as a kind of recipe for getting what you want. o Goal: The end product you want to achieve with a certain amount of time. (ie: Making cookies) o Objective: The ingredients and methods you use for your goal. Objectives are measureable. It is an action that will help you meet your goal and measure your success.

  5. Efforts and courage are not enough without purpose and direction. John F. Kennedy Textbook page 144. Read about Marta. Textbook page 187 Continue reading about Marta Activity 186

  6. Setting Goals & Objectives The more specific your goals and adjectives, the more helpful they will be. A goal is a statement that specifies what you want to achieve or do within a certain amount of time. An objective is an action that will help you meet your goal .and measure your success, by how much or how many, and by when.

  7. Setting Goals: Activity 189 Look at the examples at the top of Activity 189. Practice: Activity 189: Choose 2 goals from the list and write three objectives for each.

  8. Components of Lifestyle Activity 190 Remember Activity 63??? Relationship Do you want to be married? What kinds of people would you like to be your friends? Work What is your mission in life? What are your commitments to making your goal succeed? Personal Recreation? Health? Needs to complete projects, hobbies, clubs? Material Items Where do you want to live? What is your income level? What possessions do you want?

  9. Setting Goals: Activity 190 Activity 190: Re-turn to Activity 63 and review the statements about your desired lifestyle. Identify your 3 lifestyle goals and list 3 objectives to get to those goals. (ie: Relationships, Work, Personal, Material Items)

  10. Always Be Ready For Change New goals as we grow. As our values change, our goals change. Reaching new goals leads to recognizing new values, and so on. beliefsGrowth Growth beliefs

  11. Career Portfolio Goals Essay What to consider when preparing the Goals Essay Long Term Goals (5+ years from now) Short Term Goals (now up to 3 years) Lifestyle Goals (refer to Activity 63) Setting up the Essay Follow the 5 paragraph format. Introductory Paragraph Include the topic worded into a thesis (I.E. When planning my life journey I have found that setting goals assist me in making successful decisions.) Next you should mention the three main supportive points you will use to explain your thesis (I.E. When considering my goals of life, I have set specific long term, short term and personal goals in life.) Body Paragraph #1 Discuss your long term goal. Be specific as to what the goal is and your 3 objectives to how you plan to achieve it. Body Paragraph #2 Discuss your short term goal. Be specific as to what the goal is and your 3 objectives to how you plan to achieve them. Body Paragraph #3 Discuss your 3 lifestyle goals. Be specific in defining them and explaining your objectives to how you hope to achieve these goals. Concluding Paragraph Review your thesis statement and the three areas/topics you discussed within the essay. Close with a statement about how these goals allow the reader to understand more about you.

  12. Career Portfolio Goals Essay Name Career and College Readiness Period Goals Essay Format First paragraph will be the introductory paragraph stating a thesis statement such as when planning my life journey, I have found that setting goals assist me in making successful decisions. Next you should mention three main supportive points you will use to explain your thesis. Second paragraph you will discuss your long term goal. This paragraph you will need to be specific as to what your long term goal is and how you plan to achieve it. You will explain the objectives you will use within a certain amount of time to achieve them. For example: To learn a foreign language and speak it fluently by graduation so that I can apply for a college exchange program. Third paragraph you will discuss your short term goal. Again you will need to be specific as to what the goal is and how you plan to achieve it. Please list and explain in detail the three objectives you will take to meet those goals. For example, By the end of sophomore year I will pass the driver s education test so that I may purchase and drive a car to school. Fourth paragraph you will discuss your lifestyle goals. As a professional learner you will need to be specific in defining them and explaining how you hope to achieve these goals. Refer to Activity 63, Components of Lifestyle, in your workbook and the three you choose to write in Activity 190. Identify and explain the lifestyle goals and objectives on how you will achieve them. Make sure you are detailed to receive a top grade. Fifth paragraph you will review and restate your thesis using other words to get your point across. The following sentence you will restate the three areas/topics you have discussed within the essay. Then close with a statement about how these goals allow the reader to understand more about you.

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