SMART Goals
Health Habits & Influences
Physical Activity
Self-Management & Reflection
Real-Life Scenarios
100

What does the “S” in SMART stand for?

Specific

100

Name one thing in our classroom that supports your health.

E.g., hand sanitizer, water bottle

100

Name one physical benefit of regular exercise.

Stronger muscles, better heart health, etc.

100

What does “self-management” mean?

Taking care of yourself and making healthy choices.

100

If you want to drink more water, what’s one step you could take?

Carry a water bottle, set reminders, etc.

200

Give an example of a health goal that is “measurable.”

E.g., “Drink 8 glasses of water every day.”

200

List two daily habits that help you stay healthy.

E.g., brushing teeth, eating breakfast

200

How can physical activity help your mental health?

Reduces stress, improves mood, etc.

200

Why should you write down your health goals?

To remember them and keep yourself accountable.

200

Your friend wants to be more active but doesn’t know where to start. What advice do you give?

Try something fun, start small, set a goal, etc

300

Why is it important for your goal to be “achievable?”

So you can realistically reach your goal and not get discouraged.

300

Name two things that can influence your health choices.

E.g., family, friends

300

Give a fun way to be physically active outside of PE class.

Riding a bike, dancing, etc.

300

What’s one way to track your progress toward a goal?

Use a journal, chart, or app.

300

You skipped your activity for two days. What’s your next step?

Get back on track, don’t give up, etc.

400

List all five words in SMART and what they mean.

Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound

400

How can friends have a positive or negative influence on your health?

They can encourage healthy choices or pressure you to make unhealthy ones.

400

What could you do if bad weather keeps you from your usual activity?

Exercise indoors, do a video workout, etc.

400

If your plan isn’t working, what should you do?

Change your plan, try a new strategy, or ask for help.

400

List one way your family could work together to be healthier.

Cook healthy meals, go for walks, etc.

500

Turn this goal—"I want to be healthier"—into a SMART goal.

E.g., “I will walk for 20 minutes after school, 4 days a week, for the next month.”

500

Why is it important to recognize who or what influences your health?

Understanding influences helps you make better choices.

500

Why is setting a schedule for physical activity important for reaching your goal?

It helps you stay on track.

500

What’s something you learned about yourself from tracking your goal?

Accept any thoughtful answer.

500

After the scavenger hunt, what is one thing you learned about health in your classroom?

Accept any thoughtful answer.