End of School Year Goal Setting
As we approach the end of the school year, it's essential to reflect on our growth and set goals for the future. Take some time to think about what you've accomplished this year and what you'd like to achieve moving forward.
Part 1: Reflecting on This School Year
• One thing I'm proud of achieving this year is...
• A skill I've improved the most is...
• A subject I've grown to enjoy more is...
• Something I found challenging this year was...
Part 2: Setting Goals for the End of the Year
• By the end of fourth grade, I want to...
- Improve my skills in [subject/area] by...
- Work on [specific skill] by...
- Achieve [academic/personal goal] by...
Part 3: Looking Ahead to Fifth Grade
• In fifth grade, I hope to...
- Become better at [subject/skill] by...
- Learn more about [topic of interest] by...
- Join [extracurricular activity/club] to...
- Develop [personal quality/habit] by...
Part 4: Creating an Action Plan
• To achieve my goals, I will...
- Ask for help from [teacher/parent/peer] when I need it.
- Practice [skill/subject] for [duration] each [day/week].
- Organize my time better by [specific strategy].
- Stay motivated by [reward/incentive].
Remember, setting goals is just the first step. Consistently working towards them and seeking support when needed will help you achieve your dreams. Believe in yourself, and never stop learning!
"The Dyslexic Reading Teacher Sean Taylor" Literacy for me was almost an unrealized unattainable dream! As a dyslexic learner I was unable to read, write, or decode words as a child, p,d,b and q were all the same letter. Many classroom teachers assumed I would never read or write due to the severity of my dyslexia and this made me feel worthless. I am a dyslexic reading teacher that has built a reputation for finding innovative ways "FREE" to teach reading to all students!
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