The teacher document explains how the students should go about this... Developed from a marketing/branding ideas, it gets students (I used it at beginning of GCSE/Y10, although could be used at other significant points!), to consider worries/fears/set targets etc. I used this for the first time this year, and have revisited throughout the year - good results. Let me know what you think.
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Anon64061053397389580
5 years ago
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Helpful.
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TES Resource Team
8 years ago
5
Thank you for publishing your resource. It has been selected to be featured in <a href="/teaching-resources/blog/target-setting-secondary-students"> a post</a> on the <a href="/teaching-resources/blog">Tes Resources blog</a>.
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mhg
8 years ago
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really like the idea and presentation, thank you
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megagnes
8 years ago
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Thank you for this excellent resource !
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htamihana
8 years ago
5
Superb teaching resource thank you for sharing this with my students. I did adapt this worksheet to use for NCEA L1, L2 and L3 in my english class in New Zealand. I appreciate the time and effort you took to create this excellent teaching tool. We are very grateful : )
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