Level Up Goal Sheets

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Use this worksheet to help your students set goals – and recognize accomplishments – for both mounted riding lessons and unmounted lessons.

This free download file has two printable pages: one for goals, and one for plans to reach those goals – because goals are only obtainable when students create action plans for achieving them!

Great for new students, students who are starting a new Learning Level, or as an annual exercise for all of your students.

Some students find it difficult to articulate their goals, let alone the steps to achieve them. So we have a blog post with goal-setting tips, written just for students by a beloved school horse.

Share this link with students via email or social media to help them with the process:

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This PDF file is formatted for full color desktop printing on standard 8.5 x 11” copy paper.

2 pages

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Print multiple copies so you always have them on hand for new students, and for students who are starting a new Learning Level.

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