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SMART goals for students with examples

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SMART goals stands for Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-Bound.  Defining these parameters help you as they help to ensure that your objectives are attainable within a certain time frame. Example1:  If a class 8 student is working on a science project about plant growth. Here's how they could apply SMART goals: Specific: The student's goal could be to investigate the effect of different types of soil on the growth of bean plants. Measurable: The student could measure plant growth by recording the height of the plants every week for a month. Achievable: The student ensures they have access to different types of soil and necessary materials for planting and measuring growth within their means. Relevant: The project aligns with the curriculum and aims to deepen the student's understanding of plant biology and environmental science. Time-bound: The student sets a timeline to complete the project within a certain number of weeks, with milestones for planting,...