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1 Lesson 2: Developing Goals
Unit 5: Heredity Lesson 2: Developing Goals

2 Today’s Agenda Bell Work Go Over New notepackets
Lesson 3: Setting Goals Exit Slip

3 Student objectives 1. Explain the process of goal setting.
2. Describe the terms and types of goals. 3. Explain seven aspects of effective goals.

4 Goal Setting Explain the process of goal setting.
A goal is something a person wants to achieve. When people describe what they want to accomplish in life, they are setting or developing goals. Developing goals involves two important steps. Goal identification involves developing a list of the things to accomplish in life. Ways and means are the strategies for achieving goals. A goal is of little value if it doesn’t have a strategy for being achieved.

5 Types of Goals Goals can cover varying periods of time.
Some can be attained fairly soon while others will take longer to achieve. They can also be divided into different areas of life in which they are important. A. Goal term or length goals can be differentiated by the amount of time and number of steps it takes to achieve them. A short-term goal can be achieved within a year in just a few steps. An intermediate goal can be achieved in one to five years. Intermediate goals can involve achieving short-term goals along the way. A long-term goal will take five or more years to achieve and usually involves many steps. Long-term goals usually include short-term and intermediate goals along the way.

6 Types of Goals Continued
Goals can apply to different areas of life. They are based on what individuals judge as important in these areas of their lives. Personal goals are those that represent self improvement. Personal goals can relate to things like learning or physical fitness Professional goals are those that represent success in a job or group activity. Examples of professional goals include becoming a manager or being elected the chair of a committee. Interpersonal goals are those that represent improved relations with other people. Such goals might include getting along better with family or friends.

7 Seven Aspects of Goals III. When setting goals, individuals need to consider seven aspects that relate to effective goals. A. Clarity—the goals being set should be clear and easy to picture. If a person cannot imagine achieving the goal, it lacks clarity. B. Optimistic—the belief that the goal will have a desired outcome. The outcome should be one that is important and represents an improvement over the current situation. C. Challenging—a goal should require the individual to strive to achieve it. The challenge of a goal needs to be high but obtainable. When challenging goals are achieved, a sense of accomplishment is realized. D. Prioritized—placing values on which goal is most important, second most important, and so on. Prioritizing allows individuals to consider the relevant importance of activities.

8 Seven Aspects of Goals Continued
E. Flexible—as people and conditions change, so must goals. Having flexible goals allows people to cope with the changes that are constantly occurring around them.  F. Measurable—there should be no doubt as to whether or not the goal has been met. The goal should be specific in what it is going to achieve. G. Ways and means—plans for achieving goals. Deadline dates may be included to insure that progress is being made.

9 Activity: Think-Pair-Share
Take 10 minutes and think about what a goal is. Thank about creating a goal Make 3 goals for the rest of this class. 1 should be a personal goal 2 should be academic goals Pair Pair up and talk about your goals. As a pair create a set of goals for this class for the rest of the school year Talk about how you will achieve these goals. Make a list of 3 ways for achieving the goals.

10 Activity: Think-Pair-Share
On Tuesday you will share with the group your goals. We will make a poster with the goals of each group You will sign the posters. I will post the poster in the class for all to see.

11 Exit Slip How are goals set?
What are the different types and terms of goals? What are the aspects of good goals?


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