Unit 3 Lesson 9 Nutrition and Physical Activity Goals and Decisions.

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Unit 3 Lesson 9 Nutrition and Physical Activity Goals and Decisions

Opening Work: Please have available… The case study you wrote describing your behavior related to nutrition and physical activity Your Daily Food Plan from choosemyplate.gov (should be in your case study) Any notes you took Handouts and notes on goal setting and decision making *today you will examine carefully your current behavior related to nutrition and activity. Then create a goal and plan for maintaining or improving your balance between these two critical health behaviors.

Be SMART! T R A M S = Time-Bound = Relevant = Achievable = Measurable Optional – Use slide or poster = Achievable = Measurable = Specific

Reaching Your SMART Goals One Step at a Time Develop a clear, realistic goal. List steps for reaching the goal. Describe when you will act on the steps. List any materials you will need. Name people who can help. Monitor your progress and make changes if you need to. Evaluate whether or not the goal was met. Optional – Use slide or poster

Decision Making: A Skill for Now and the Future STEP 3 Brainstorm optional ways to get what you want to happen. STEP 4 Omit ideas that don’t check out and ideas you don’t want to try. Check Your Thinking STEP 5 Select an idea to try. STEP 6 Act on the idea. STEP 7 Evaluate how it turned out. STEP 1 Describe the decision or problem. STEP 2 Identify what you want to happen. Check Your Thinking Do your ideas: follow your personal and family values? help you stay safe and healthy? follow family, school, and community rules? show respect for myself and others? seem realistic? Could the idea work? Optional – Use slide or poster

Goal Setting My Way Step Four: Step Three: Step Two: Step One: Evaluate whether or not your goal was met. Step Two: Measure your progress and make changes if needed. Describe the tasks you need to do to reach your goal. When you will act on the task Materials you will need Who can help Step One: Set a clear, realistic goal.

SuperTracker: Home Page

SuperTracker: Personal Profile

SuperTracker: Food Tracker

More Tools: Weight Management

More Tools: Physical Activity & Calories Burned

More Tools: Top 5 Goals

More Tools: My Reports

Goal Setting Assignment Complete nutrition/ physical activity goal by Tuesday, December 17th. 2 weeks after you turn in your goal you will be required to turn in a summary of your progress towards your goal. This will be due the Monday after Christmas break.