New Year's Eve Worksheet
In this lesson, students will write a list of goals they want to do for next year. They will also write down how they want to accomplish those goals.
This lesson plan can be used for high school students, too.
First, you will copy the worksheet so that each student will have a copy.
Then, you will have the students work on the sheet independently.
After that, they will hand them in so you can look them over.
Finally, you will return their sheets to them so they can keep them throughout the year.
New Year’s Eve Worksheet
Directions: First, you will make a list of goals that you would like to accomplish this year. You can make goals related to school or your personal life.
Here are some ideas for you to think about for your list.
Is there anything you want to change. . .
1. in your study habits?
2. in your relationships with your peers?
3. in your family relationships?
4. in your beliefs about life?
5. in your daily schedule?
6. in how you are living your life on a daily basis?
7. in how you dress?
8. in how you eat?
9. in how you spend or save your money?
10. in your personal and emotional life?
After you have decided on what your goals are for the New Year, then you need to write down how you want to reach those goals.
You can grade them on their spelling, sentence structure, and punctuation.
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