Goals for Middle School Students (25 Great Prompts)

Goals for Middle School Students— Yes! Here you’ll find an excellent list of goal writing prompts ideas (and more) that you can use in your classroom. Take a look and enjoy.

Journal Prompts for Goal Setting

Setting goals and then working to achieve them is an important skill to develop in life.

Wonderfully, middle schoolers are at the perfect age to begin defining their goals and then finding ways to accomplish them.

That’s why in the blog post, I have for you goal-setting, keeping, and “how-to” resources for Middle Schoolers. There’s even some bonus content on Goal Setting for School Success.

Table of Contents
  1. 25 Writing Prompts on Goals for Middle School Students
  2. 97 More Free Prompts and Related Resources
  3. Specific Examples of Goals for Middle School Students
  4. List of Goals for Middle School Students with 16 Topics
  5. 3 Simple Goal Setting Steps
  6. How to Help Kids Create Goals
  7. Goals for Middle School Students = School Success
  8. Goal Setting for School Success Tips
  9. Journaling for School Success

Now… Without specific goals, we can flounder and stay stuck instead of moving forward. Whether it’s setting a goal academically for the school year (think better grades), an athletic goal, or even a bigger goal such as one for a career later in life, students need to learn how to define what they want and how they’ll achieve it. From short-term goals to long-term goals, kids of all ages — including elementary students to high school students and beyond — will benefit from effective goal setting. Still… Figuring out what goals deserve attention can be challenging for middle school students. Writing about goals can help them find some clarity. Without clarity and goals, there may be limited growth. This is why I’ve put together a list of goal writing prompts for middle school students that will help. Alrighty… Have your students pick a topic and get down to the business of exploring and learning more about their overall goals and aspirations. Above all, enjoy!

25 Writing Prompts on Goals for Middle School Students

Goal Setting Writing Ideas for Middle School

  1. What do you plan to do differently in the coming week, month, or year?
  2. What can you see yourself doing a year from now? What about in five years?
  3. What times of day are the most productive for you?
  4. What really motivates you in life?
  5. What do you love about your life now, and what would you like to change?
  6. Am I passionate about the goal that I have for the future? Will I follow through on it?
  7. Why does reaching this goal really matter to me?
  8. Does reaching my goal matter to anyone else?
  9. Why do you believe that you can accomplish this goal?
  10. What things inspire you to achieve the goals that you set?
  11. How long will it take for me to achieve this goal?
  12. What steps do I need to make sure I achieve my goal daily, weekly, and monthly?
  13. What things will I need to meet my goal?
  14. Who can help me to accomplish my goal?
  15. Who inspires me to achieve the goals that I set for myself?
  16. Will I miss out on anything by choosing to pursue this goal?
  17. What will happen if I don’t achieve this goal?
  18. What’s your biggest fear when it comes to reaching your goal?
  19. What will you do if something doesn’t work out as you had planned?
  20. What characteristics do you have that can help you to reach this goal?
  21. What goals have you already reached? What can that teach you as you decide on and work towards a new goal?
  22. Is there a goal you had in the past that you no longer want to pursue?
  23. What will happen if you do not reach your goal?
  24. Do you have a specific time frame for accomplishing your goal?
  25. If you fail to meet your goal, how can you use that failure to help move your life forward toward new goals?

I hope you enjoyed this prompt list of goals for middle school students.

Now check out these…

97 More Free Prompts and Related Resources

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Okay, let’s explore…

Specific Examples of Goals for Middle School Students

Here are some specific examples of goals that middle school students can set: