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Title – Goal Clocks
By – Catelin Welch
Primary Subject – Other
Secondary Subject – PE & Health
Grade Level – 4
Texas Essential Knowledge & Skills Standards:
Health Education 11A – explain the importance of seeking guidance from parents and other trusted adults in making healthy decisions and solving problems
Health Education 11B – explain the advantages of setting short and long-term goals.
Health Education 11C – describe the importance of parental guidance and other trusted adults in goal setting.
Learning Objectives:
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By the end of the lesson, the student will have drawn at least three goals for each section of their clocks.
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By the end of the lesson, the student will be able to recognize what a goal is.
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By the end of the lesson, the student will have established at least three goals.
Materials:
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Paper plates
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Markers, colored pencils, or crayons
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Ruler
Preparation:
Introduction to lesson:
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Have the students clear their desks.
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Ask questions about what they know about goals like…
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“What is a goal?
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What is the difference between a short term goal and a long term goal?
Give me examples.
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Why do people set goals?”
Lesson:
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Pull out your example of the paper plate.
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Explain what your goals are and how you’re going to reach them
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It is suppose to look like a clock
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Hours 12 – 3 is the rest of the school year (ex. 4th)
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Hours 3 – 6 is the next school year
(ex. 5th)
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Hours 6 – 9 is the school year after next
(ex. 6th)
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Hours 9 – 12 is the school year after that
(ex. 7th)
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Have them use a ruler to draw a line through the middle of the plate “hotdog style” and “hamburger style.”
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The students are suppose to draw at least three goals for each section of the clock.
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Have them write a brief summary of their goals for each section.
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Have the students color their clocks.
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Walk around and make sure all of the students know what to do.
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When they are done with their clocks, have them clean up their area.
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Ask for volunteers to share their plate with the class.
Closure:
Have the students share their plates and them hang them on the wall as classroom decoration. At the end of the year, see if they have reached their goals.
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