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This growth mindset activity will help students think about the idea that we’re not born good at something, but rather we get better through practice.

Developing a growth mindset for kids may require that parents shift the way they talk to their own kids about abilities, intelligence, effort and strengths.

This week at school our focus has been on growth mindsets. In Primary 1 and in Primary 6 we have been  comparing fixed and growth mindsets. This is something we believe is a fundamental part o…

This week at school our focus has been on growth mindsets. In Primary 1 and in Primary 6 we have been comparing fixed and growth mindsets. This is something we believe is a fundamental part o…

How to Teach Growth Mindset to Kids (The 4-Week Guide) – Big Life Journal

We ALL have beliefs about ourselves and the world around us. How we understand and react to that world depends on our mindset. Discovered by psychologist Dr. Carol Dweck, mindset refers to the way we look at our abilities and intelligence as qualities we can change and grow. Check out the

3 Activities to Introduce Growth Mindset in the Classroom - LittleYellowStar

Having a Growth Mindset is so important in order to become successful in life. This concept is first introduced by Dr. Carol S Dweck in her book “Mindset: The New Psychology of Success.” Dr. Dweck gave an amazing talk about Growth Mindset and Fixed Mindset at Talks at Google. I linked her video below ifRead More

Tonya's Treats for Teachers: Change Your Words, Change Your Mindset

I hope everyone had a great first or second week back to school. I just finished my first week back and let me tell you, I was so tired Friday night...I think I was in bed by 7:30! We had such a busy week but I was so happy to see my students. They really are the best and make my job so much easier! Today I wanted to share with you something we did this week that I am super proud of! Our focus this week was changing our mindset! First, we had a conversation about the difference between a…

The Growth Mindset Kit & Happy Journal - Kids n Clicks

It is a daily journal for children aged 7-18 years old that focuses on developing positive habits and helps children learn how to believe in themselves and face challenges with confidence.

Teaching Growth Mindset - Music City Counselor

Growth mindset, for good reason, has become one of the biggest buzz words and theories in education today. The concept comes from Dr. Carol Dweck’s studies of thousands of children and their attitudes towards failure. In her research, Dr. Dweck noticed that, when faced with failure, some children felt devastated and helpless, and quickly gave…

Growth Mindset Activities

Looking for back to school Growth Mindset activities? I have compiled my very favorite Growth Mindset activities and read alouds for you to use for back to school or anytime during the school year!

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Do you teach your kindergarten and first grade students growth mindset in the classroom? This includes 40 weeks of bell ringer activities that are focused on growth mindset. They are the perfect warm-ups to start off your day in the classroom! They include growth mindset posters, quotes for kids, flash cards, bulletin boards, assessments and more! They are quick, easy to use and perfect for teaching the differences between a growth and a fixed mindset to your students.
These Activities are perfect to go along with the book Your Fantastic Elastic Brain by JoAnn Deak. They are great for your students in your 1st or 2nd grade classroom and are available both digitally and as printables. The activities are based upon growth mindset, and include STEM challenges, discussions about the brain, and prompts for student reflection. It's a great way to start out your year or just a great set of activities to discuss the importance of growth mindset.
This activity set will give you everything you need to teach your students about what it means to have a growth mindset! Students will learn and understand the difference between a FIXED mindset and a GRWOTH mindset. There are 55 pages filled with activity pages, several of which are differentiated, posters, coloring sheets, extension activities, self-reflection and so much more! These activities are great for children PreK through fifth grade.
These Activities are perfect to go along with the book Your Fantastic Elastic Brain by JoAnn Deak. They are great for your students in your 3rd, 4th, 5th or 6th grade classroom and are available both digitally and as printables. The activities are based upon growth mindset, and include STEM challenges, discussions about the brain, and prompts for student reflection. It's a great way to start out your year or just a great set of activities to discuss the importance of growth mindset.