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Classroom Lesson #2B. Goal setting and progress monitoring (cont.)

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1 Classroom Lesson #2B

2 Goal setting and progress monitoring (cont.)

3 Think about your week. Circle the up triangle if you improved even a little this past week. For example: Did you eat even a little more fruit or vegetables? Did you eat even a little less sweets or chips? Did you drink even a little more water or a little less soda?

4 Goal Setting for Health & Wellness Think, Write, Pair Share & Volunteer Share GOAL: To get more exercise this week. ACTION PLAN: I am planning to rollerblade around the park after school before starting homework. I am going to see if Maria will come with me to make it more fun and will try to go at least four days.

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7 Think about your week and picking out the most important ideas. Circle the up triangle if you improved even a little this past week. For example: Did you make an A or B on a test or quiz this week? After students rate the week for picking out most important things ask a few volunteers: “How many circled the up triangle this week?” “Tell us what you did to improve” “How many agree that this is a good way to improve picking out the most important ideas?”

8 Think about your week and your memory. Circle the up triangle if you improved even a little this past week. For example: Did you use an outline or other graphic organizer this week? Did you use the note card strategy this week? After students rate the week for memory ask a few volunteers: “How many circled the up triangle this week?” “Tell us what you did to improve” “How many agree that this is a good way to improve memory?”

9 Think about your week and handling pressure when taking a test. Circle the up triangle if you improved even a little this past week. For example: Did you use Calm place or Keep Kool Tunes this week? After students rate the week for handling pressure ask a few volunteers: “How many circled the up triangle this week?” “Tell us what you did to improve” “How many agree that this is a good way to improve handling pressure?”

10 Think about your week and staying organized. Circle the up triangle if you improved even a little this past week. For example: Did you use your calendar this week to keep up with when things are due? After students rate the week for staying organized, ask a few volunteers: “How many circled the up triangle this week?” “Tell us what you did to improve” “How many agree that this is a good way to improve staying organized?”

11 Think about your week and your study buddy. Circle the up triangle if you improved even a little this past week. For example: Did you talk to your study buddy about a test or assignment? After students rate the week for study buddy ask a few volunteers: “How many circled the up triangle this week?” “Tell us what you did to improve” “How many agree that this is a good way to improve working with a study buddy?”

12 Think about your week and working well with others. Circle the up triangle if you improved even a little this past week. For example: Did you listen while others talked this week? Did you do your share of the work? After students rate the week for working with others ask a few volunteers: “How many circled the up triangle this week?” “Tell us what you did to improve” “How many agree that this is a good way to improve working with others?”

13 Think about your week and managing anger. Circle the up triangle if you improved even a little this past week. For example: Did you use any healthy strategies for handling anger this week? After students rate the week for handling anger ask a few volunteers: “How many circled the up triangle this week?” “Tell us what you did to improve” “How many agree that this is a good way to improve handling anger?”

14 Seven Keys Goal Setting Think, Write, Pair Share & Volunteer Share GOAL: To improve my memory for my science test. ACTION PLAN: Check with Juan to make sure I have all the important ideas. Make and put them on note cards and review them at least six times.

15 Goal Setting (cont.) GOAL: To be less anxious when I take my math test this week. ACTION PLAN: I will use breathing & Calm place and remember to review test taking strategies before the test.

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18 Kaizen Little by little, Bit by bit, I ’ m improving, Everyday

19 Looking Ahead… Skills for next lesson: –Boosting Memory


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