New Year Goal Setting and Accountability Activities 2024 - New Year Crafts
By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor
When we find another year coming to an end, it is the perfect time for activities that reflect on the past year and set goals for the new year. Setting goals and remaining accountable can be tricky; that's where this New Year's Craft comes in handy.
Included are four interactive, engaging activities designed to get students thinking about their goals and how they can remain accountable. Multiple templates are included for student preference and/or differentiated instruction.
Activity #1: "Out of this World" Goals
Students create their own goals alien, which not only challenges them to set and maintain goals, but is a fun, hangeable activity. Three templates are included.
Activity #2: Goals Foldable
This foldable prints double-sided on one piece of paper. After a quick fold and a few scissor cuts, students are ready to reflect and goal set. Three templates are included.
Activity #3: Goal Setting Craftivity
This hanging, spinning craft is sure to get the attention of any student. This one makes goal-setting fun and crafty! Four templates are included.
Activity #4: Goals Log
This is the ultimate accountability log. This is a daily tracker that keeps students accountable for their goals long after they set them. One main template is included with optional monthly printables.
These crafts are great for guiding your students to keep their goals on track.
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**Resource comes in colored/black and white versions. **Includes 5 different versions for students to select from.
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