This action plan is to help me achieve:
My Dream for myself: To fly the Flying Doctors Plane, to drive a Wildtrak Ford Ranger, and to play hockey for the Black Sticks Mens Team.
My Dream for New Zealand:
To not litter in the ocean.
Why is this dream important to me?
Because these are things I want to achieve.
Who within my family, friends or community can I ask for support or advice to achieve my dream?
The Flying Doctors Manager Arthur, My hockey coach Jack, and the Greymouth Owner of Ford Neil.
In order to achieve my dream I will need the following skills and knowledge
Black Sticks
1. To get advice from my coach.
2. To train a lot.
3. Listen.
4. Work in a team.
5. To work out.
Flying Doctors
1. To do well in school.
2. To go to university.
3. To ask Arthur about it.
4. Good maths skills.
5. Good reading schools.
Ford Wild Trak
1. To save up money.
2. To go to driving lessons.
When do I want to achieve my dream by?
Age 18.
What are some things that might go wrong and how will I fix them?
I crash and fix it up in court. My engine explodes and I fix it up by taking a emergency landing. I score for the other team and fix it up by scoring heaps of goals for my team.
The first five steps I need to take to turn my dream into reality are:
1. Start saving money for a Ford Ranger Wildtrak
2. Talk to Arthur about making it into pilot's university.
3. Get better and better at hockey.
4. Do well in school.
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Hi Charlie
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed talking to you and working with you on your dream plan. It was great to see that right from the beginning you had three clear goals you want to work towards. The great thing is that you now know you can start working towards these goal straight away.
Pai rawa atu tō mahi! Great work and keep aiming for your dreams.
Hi Charlie, am loving your dreams and how you plan to get there. You've got a well thought out plan on every one of your dreams and great steps to get there!! Go for it! I especially like the 'listening' part in your hockey goals, so important to listen and learn from your coach and peers. Keep up the great work dude. Mum
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