Welcome to a New Year!
The new year is a traditional time for us to write resolutions. There are many ways of sharing this with our students. If you wrote goals at the beginning of the year, have the students pull them out and look at them, check how they are going and see if they want to revise them. If they didn't write them at the beginning of the year, this is the perfect opportunity to have your students write some and focus on learning again after the holidays. I've included links here on SMART goal and ESL goal writing:Links to SMART goal setting:
https://thebestticher.wordpress.com/2017/01/09/goal-setting-with-students/
http://elt-connect.com/goal-setting/
ESL Goal setting...
This is from a workshop I attended many years ago and I still use these or pieces of these in my goal setting lessons:
http://www.sdce.edu/assets/001/5106.pdf
http://www.sdce.edu/assets/001/5107.pdf
http://www.sdce.edu/assets/001/5108.pdf
You can have the students write their goals on a Google Doc and create a Google Sheet to track their progress.
You posted some great resources here. Now, I'd like to implement some goal planning/setting lessons this next week in my Beg High class. I think its a good idea at this time of year, not just for the new year, but also to review the Students' goals and since I have a lot of new students, it will help them to set their goals. Thanks?
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