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Goal Setting Videos for Elementary Students in 2024


If you are an elementary teacher looking for goal setting videos for kids, then you found the right place! Videos are a great way to teach social emotional learning skills at the elementary level. They provide both an engaging and informative experience for students to learn about social emotional learning skills. Check out three great goal setting videos for elementary students below!

3 Goal Setting Videos for Elementary Students

Below are 3 quality videos for teaching your elementary students about goal setting.

1. BrainPop Goal Setting Video

This is a BrainPop video about goal setting. This video talks about setting goals and making a plan for achieving them. Pause at 2:28 and ask students what might happen if they set a goal that is too hard. Ask students to set a goal for themselves after watching the video. This video is 5 minutes and 18 seconds long.

2. Rocket Kids Setting Goals Video

This is a Rocket Kids video about setting goals. It gives four steps for setting goals for kids. After watching the video, ask students to name the four steps for reaching goals. This video is 4 minutes and 40 seconds long.

3. CBC Goal Setting Video

This is a CBC Small Talk video about goal setting. The interviewer asks kids what their goals are and what they want to learn how to do. Kids share their goals and how they are going to reach them. Ask students what they think of goal setting after watching this video. This video is 2 minutes and 33 seconds long.

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In closing, we hope you found these 3 goal setting videos for kids helpful! They are a great way to engage your students while learning about this important social emotional learning skill. If you enjoyed this post, then you may also be interested in these other posts about social emotional learning.

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