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📚 Topic Summary
Learning goals are like little missions you set for yourself in class! They help you focus on what you want to learn and give you something to work towards. When you know what you're trying to achieve, learning becomes much more fun and exciting. Think of it like this: instead of just wandering around a playground, you're building the coolest sandcastle ever! 🏰
This activity helps you think about your learning goals for first grade. What do you want to get better at? What new things do you want to learn? By setting goals, you become a super learner! 🚀
🧮 Part A: Vocabulary
- ❓ Goal: An idea of what you want to learn.
- 🎯 Achieve: To successfully do something.
- 📈 Progress: Getting closer to your goal.
- 🧭 Plan: A way to get to your goal.
- 🌟 Success: Reaching your goal.
Match the word with its meaning:
| Word | Meaning |
|---|---|
| 1. Goal | A. Getting closer to your goal. |
| 2. Achieve | B. A way to get to your goal. |
| 3. Progress | C. Reaching your goal. |
| 4. Plan | D. To successfully do something. |
| 5. Success | E. An idea of what you want to learn. |
✍️ Part B: Fill in the Blanks
I want to (1) ________ new things this year. My (2) ________ is to read more books. I will make a (3) ________ to read every day. When I finish a book, I will feel (4) ________. This will show me that I am making (5) ________ in my learning!
Word Bank: goal, achieve, plan, success, progress
🤔 Part C: Critical Thinking
Think about something you want to learn this year. What steps can you take to achieve that goal?
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