Change Your Words, Change Your Mindset

8 years ago 22

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 fixed mindset and a growth mindset. We watched this awesome video and talked about it after.  link Next, I showed them a list of words and we had a discussion about their meanings. I don't know about you,  but my students LOVE to talk and this was a perfect opportunity for them:) I put each word on a poster, and students had about 15 minutes of quiet time to walk around and write what that word meant to them!  This was not my original idea, I found it from Heidi over at Create, Dream, Explore! Here's a look at the around the classroom activity! After students were done, we talked and shared. Their responses were amazing!  The next day, we had a quick recap of what the differences is between a fixed mindset vs growth mindset. We did this on TodaysMeet! You can view our conversation here! After we "talked about the differences, I gave them some fixed statements. I would type in the fixed statement and they would type in what they would do to make it a growth statement! The last part of this activity was an art piece. I have each student a head! I instructed them to draw, doodle, write, color, anything they wanted to show how they were going to change their fixed mindset to a growth mindset in 2017. The results were amazing! I am so impressed with my students work! I don't think I ever want to change my door! After many requests, the art piece and "Change your words, Change your mindset" posters are now in my TpT shop for $1!  How do you get your students to change their mindset? I'd love to hear it! Have a great week!


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