Growth Mindset: The Power of Yet Recently my 1st grade classroom has morphed into a K/1 combination classroom and then resulted in HUGE gaps (academically, socially, & emotionally) between my s…
Growth Mindset activity.Pair with book "Giraffes Can't Dance" or "Not Yet", or really any growth mindset book!
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Hi There! Lisa here, from Growing Firsties & I'm going to share a little bit about Growth Mindset today, which is based on Stanford University psychologist Carol Dweck's work. Heads up that I do have some Amazon Affiliate links in this post. Should you choose to use the links, I'll earn some "circle money" as my daughter calls coins. :-) Half of my affiliate proceeds are for paying it forward - each month I receive earnings I give to my local food pantry/outreach services organization. The other half is spent on books and items for my classroom. With a growth mindset, people believe that through effort and practice, they can develop and improve their talents and abilities. In a fixed mindset, people believe that their talents and abilities are fixed...and that it's talent (not effort) that creates success. Woah. Years ago, I first began to think about mindset in terms of working with struggling students...those students where the learning is hard. Students, who, if they don't have the mindset to keep trying, will give up. Then what will they learn? My thinking expanded as I witnessed students labelled as gifted hitting a struggle academically and not knowing how to handle the struggle when they are unfamiliar with the resilience and effort needed. Then I realized that mindset, resilience & perseverance are critical for all of us. Regardless of age. #helloIhatecardio #gottadoitanyways You may have seen this Growing Firsties post from a few years ago, containing this freebie download. Or maybe this post from last summer all about perseverance. I am blessed to work at an amazing school! Some talented colleagues ran a book study on Dweck's Mindset book this year and it was such fun to re-read and discuss mindset with like-minded teachers! I also added Mindsets in the Classroom (by Mary Cay Ricci) to my collection. We read aloud some great books and I expanded my collection beyond the wonderful texts from Peter H. Reynolds (Ish, The Dot, Going Places...) One of my teammates asked me if I had a printable for our work on mindset and that gave me the motivation to put my swirling thoughts to work....Here's a little peek at the inside... Scroll down to download this freebie! :) You might be interested in reading an article by the always eloquently-thought-provoking Alfie Kohn "The Perils of Growth Mindset" education. You can get to it {right here}. Carol Dweck, author of Mindset, has written this EXCELLENT article...you'll definitely want to check it out! You can get to it {right here}. I have a Pinterest board called Mindset and I love pinning to it! You can check it out by clicking here or the screen shot below. You should really check out the Famous Failures video! It's amazing! We'd love to hear what you do to help build a growth mindset with your learners!
Train your brain! Developing a growth mindset is one of the first steps in building resilient learners who see adversity as opportunities for learning. Teach kids with these social-emotional lessons about having an elastic brain.
26 Self-Love Journal Prompts. Looking for unique journal prompts for growth? Here are some journal prompts for self-love and confidence!
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Here are 50 Ideas for Student Rewards. This list includes ideas for teachers and principals. Rewards play a crucial role in the educational development of students, serving as powerful motivators that reinforce positive behavior and academic achievements. When students receive recognition for their efforts, they feel valued and encouraged to maintain or even enhance their performance. Rewards can boost self-esteem, foster a love for learning, and create a positive classroom environment where students are eager to participate and succeed. By strategically implementing reward systems, educators can cultivate a culture of excellence and continuous improvement, ultimately leading to better educational outcomes and personal growth for each student.
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Hey yall! Today was an exciting day for me. Last week, I was contacted by our local newspaper, the Augusta Chronicle, about my involvement with TPT. The journalist had recently gotten wind of the website and had done a search for local teachers that are sellers. Well, guess who she found??? I spoke with her last week, and the article was in the paper today! So exciting! I love sharing the TPT love <3 If you are interested in reading the article, click here Because I am so excited, I am throwing a quick sale in my little TPT store. For today only, everything in my store will be 20% off! My TPT Store Happy shopping! Ready for a freebie? Its another Manic Monday! We have been studying plants in science, and we planted our seeds last week. This is a little journal that I made to go along with our unit. It will probably eventually be part of a whole plant unit that I put up for sale, but for now, enjoy the freebie! Graphics from Scrappin Doodles
Your kid needs to watch these growth mindset TED Talks ASAP!! #TEDTalks #GrowthMindset #TEDTalksForKids #InspirationForKids #PositiveMindset
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Growth Mindset Escape Room: Your students will love this breakout room activity to learn more about growth mindset! With 5 hands-on, interactive puzzles, students will complete brain teasers, logic puzzles, fixed mindset reframes, and perseverance challenges! They'll also learn more about accepting feedback and overcoming obstacles. In small groups, students will take on the challenges, solve puzzles, and find secret code words to break out of the fixed mindset spiral! This is perfect for a growth mindset classroom guidance lesson or small group counseling activity to learn more about growth mindset. What's Included: Table of Contents Quick-start instructions Challenge-by-challenge instructions 5 student challenges/puzzles Decoders Check & hint cards "We escaped!" printables for celebration photos All materials are included in color and black/white! Terms Copyright © Counselor Keri, Keri Powers Pye. All rights reserved by author. This product is to be used by the original downloader only. Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibited. This product may not be distributed or displayed digitally for public view. Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Clipart and elements found in this PDF are copyrighted and cannot be extracted and used outside of this file without permission or license. Intended for classroom and personal use ONLY. See product file for clip-art and font credits.
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Can the Trash Talk- A Growth Mindset Activity. Student with growth mindsets have been shown to have increased achievement, test scores, and attitudes toward school. This activity requires students to evaluate statements and categorize them as growth or fixed mindset. However, here is the fun part.... students are asked to take all of the fixed mindset "trash talk", crumple it up, and shoot it into the trash can. Students are left with all of the "growth mindset" positive self talk. A discussion sheet is included to help students recognize how "trash talk" has an impact on their mindset and behavior in the classroom. Generate conversation with this resource! I used this in my classroom as a back to school social emotional learning activity. Included in this Resource Teacher Directions 33 statements Discussion questions/student reflection sheet Uses Generate a conversation about "trash talk" in the classroom Instill positive self talk (growth mindset) Help students evaluate their classroom climate Aid students in identifying the importance of growth mindset and positive coaching Alter classroom community More Growth Mindset Goodies Growth Mindset Parent Handout HERE Growth Mindset Exit Tickets and Awards HERE Student Goal Setting HERE Want more? Follow me on instagram: @ready4resource or here at my TPT store. Don't forget to review your purchases to receive free TPT credits towards your next purchase.
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