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This Growth Mindset Portfolio for Teens: Interactive Notebook & Informative Guide is a great back to school activity designed to help students develop and understand the importance of growth mindset. This interactive portfolio for middle and high school students is filled with a variety of different lessons to inform and encourage students to understand the importance of growth mindset vs fixed mindset. With more than 70 pages, this portfolio is sure to provide you and your students with the necessary lessons and activities to master the idea behind growth mindset. **As of June 22, 2020 there is a DIGITAL version of the Growth Mindset Portfolio included. It is compatible with Google Slides + Google Classroom for distance learning! The portfolio is broken into six (6) specific categories including: -Introduction to the brain and mindset (fixed vs growth mindset) -Failure, effort, and success -The keys to motivation -Developing identity -Critical thinking & leadership -Assessment & reflection CAPSTONE project Within these categories are a variety of informative and interactive activities in relation to growth mindset including: - What is MINDSET guided notes - Determining MINDSET pre-assessment - Fixed VS Growth Mindset interactive - The brain & mindset worksheet - Left VS right brain activity - The brain & mindset interactive - Famous failures activity - Learning from failure interactive - Pessimism vs Optimism interactive - Understanding motivation guided notes - Understanding perseverance guided notes - Perseverance task cards - Motivation task cards - What is the attribution theory? - Building confidence whole-class activity - Building confidence reflection piece - The importance of identity - Developing personal identity focus lesson with charts - Identity statement activity - Skills for critical thinking - Café conversation task cards - Skills for leadership - Leadership mission statement whole-class activity - Grading rubrics - Growth mindset capstone with 4 key components: physical representation, research essay, personal reflection, and presentation (all with guidelines and rubrics). This portfolio would take between 2-3 weeks to complete from start to finish, depending on how much time you give students in class to work on the interactive notebook, lessons, and activities. THE ANSWER KEY IS PROVIDED. Check out what other teachers, just like you, are saying about this resource: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "I was looking for a more interactive way to teacher Growth Mindset, and this definitely helped! I can't wait to use it again." -Meghan B. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "I really loved working through this Interactive Notebook with my students. It's so well designed and highly engaging! Thank you!" Malia ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "I am super glad that I found this! It is an eye opener for some of my students. We have had some great conversations and the fact that it's digital, it's even better. Thanks! I love it!" -Mayra A. If you like this product, you may also like: Growth Mindset BUNDLE for Teens Growth Mindset Portfolio for Teens: Interactive Notebook Growth Mindset Journal Growth Mindset Bell Ringer Journal Connect with Me SuperHERO Teacher Blog Find me on Facebook Find me on Instagram Find me on Pinterest Find me on Snapchat: Superheroteach If you like this product, please leave feedback!
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Thursday night we took the kids to the circus. I think this year marks the 7th year in a row we've gone. No, we are not crazy circus people, rather we are given the opportunity to go each year with a group of peeps, so we take it. And now our kids look forward to it each year. Anyhoo, I tell you this because of a conversation that came about during the circus watching. So here's the scene: Mailey is of course in my lap maintaining she can not see over the people in front of her. In all honesty I think she can't stand that William got the seat by me first. Yes, my children have "Mommyitis". The first act involved the ENTIRE arena air space. Seriously I didn't know exactly which spot to look, but they were all doing sorta the same thing so I focused on the ones directly in front of my eyes. Picture women dressed in spandex body suits (sparkly of course) suspended way up in the air in hula hoops. They were wiggling around and making magic moves in these hula hoops. I was freaking out a twinge at A. the height they were suspended in the air given my fear of certain height thingies and B. that they were wearing SLIPPERY spandex gliding in, out and all around the hoops with ease. I must have said something aloud because Mailey said, "Mom, they have grippies all over those suits." "Oh, like the socks I got with the frog pj's....you know the green ones with grippy dots?""Yes Mom." So I was feeling a little better about the situation knowing that the grippy dots, like the ones on my frog pj socks, were indeed keeping them from falling to their deaths. I must have said something aloud again about NEVER wanting to do my own hula hoop act because Mailey then said, "OH I WOULD DO THAT!" Just as confidant as if she were saying yes, she would go to the American Girl Store. Of course I was a little taken back at her certainty of doing such acts in a hula hoop. And then she said, "If given the opportunity that is". Just as plain and simple as that. "If given the opportunity". Wow. Have you ever given a thought to what you would do if "given an opportunity?" I can't seem to get the words out of my head. And I suppose more than anything I'm thinking about the opportunities that were given to me that I let slide by. Dang it. As I spent literally hours Friday compiling artwork for the show I thought back to the day Vero emailed me this amazing opportunity to show my work as a Solo Show. I remember the butterflies, the anticipation, the excitement, the joy. It's an opportunity I seized and will be forever grateful for. It's an opportunity that quite honestly I may never get again. I suppose that's why I've been so crazy emotional around everyone I love right now. It's not anywhere near as BIG a deal to them as it is to me. But this is not a show in a church or a school or on the streets of Atlanta. This is in a gallery. And all the attention will be on the body of work I've poured my heart and soul into since January. I can't wait to share the joy, love and this opportunity with my friends and family. Because if you really study the images on the canvases, that's what they are all about.
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A set of 2 digital interactive files that offer practice counting coins to one dollar. Each file has 20 self-checking slides for use with Google Slides™, PDF, or PowerPoint. Dollar notation and cent notation are both featured in the slides. Coins include pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters. Set 1 offers practice counting only pennies, nickels, and dimes. Set 2 offers more challenging practice that includes quarters. An overview of coin names and values is provided at the start of the digital activity and as a separate printable student reference page. Question formats include both true/false and multiple-choice options. Provided Files: ✦ Printable Student Reference Page 1 without quarters (color and grayscale options) ✦ Printable Student Reference Page 2 with quarters (color and grayscale options) ✦ PDF versions of both slide decks ✦ PowerPoint versions of both slide decks with sound ✦ PowerPoint versions of both slide decks without sound ✦ Links to copy the Google Slides™ version of both slide decks Note: This resource features pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters with a total value of $1.00 or less. If you are looking for less challenging practice of counting coins with values up to 50₵, click the link below. Digital Practice Counting Coins to 50 Cents Instructions are provided for using this resource with Google Slides™, PDF, and PowerPoint. To use the file with PowerPoint, you will need a device with PowerPoint installed. For the PDF version, you need access to a computer that is able to read a PDF. To use the file with Google Slides™, you will need access to the Internet and a free Google™ account. Students will be motivated to practice their coin counting skills with this engaging and self-correcting set of interactive digital slides! They will work at their own pace by clicking on “buttons” to advance the slides. Correct answers link to a slide that says “Yes!” and then to the next question. Incorrect answers link to a slide that says “Try Again” and then back to the missed question. Ideas for incorporating this resource: ✦ Independent practice or math station activity ✦ As a digital Math Center activity ✦ Use for small group time during math rotations ✦ Whole-group review with a projector or during online learning video chat ✦ Focused independent learning for special education students ✦ Hybrid or virtual learning independent activity for coin counting fluency To catch freebies and new resources: Follow Mitchell MATH Activities on TPT I am interested in hearing your feedback! Thank you, Janet Mitchell
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