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Molly, a school counselor and teacher, and Jill, an Occupational Therapist, have combined their experience and energy - their MOXIE - to create relevant and actionable resources to nurture students' confidence and resilience.

Molly, a school counselor and teacher, and Jill, an Occupational Therapist, have combined their experience and energy - their MOXIE - to create relevant and actionable resources to nurture students' confidence and resilience.
Growth Mindset Goals for Students
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Growth Mindset Goals for Students

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Would you like to help your students set goals? This unit can help you do it! Learning how to set goals and creating an action plan for achieving them is also a key part of cultivating a growth mindset. Growth-mindset goals are uniquely actionable and focus on the small steps of growth. In this unit, students will identify the differences between learning and performance goals, practice setting goals by categories, set and analyze SMART and AMPS goals, engage in backward planning, and experience how little changes in habits can lead to big changes in growth and achievement. I have used these goal-setting worksheets with mid-upper elementary students, and also with middle-schoolers. Supporting Worksheets & Activities: • Goal-setting Self-Assessment • What Type of Goal? • Goal-Setting: 4 or 5 Categories • SMART Goals • Goal-Setting: Backward Planning • Set an “AMPS” goal • AMPS Goal Analysis • Goal-Setting Analysis • Habits → Goals (7 days / 21 days) Also Included: Teaching Tips Parent Letter Research Page Copyright Information © Positively Moxie. All rights reserved. This product is to be used by the buyer in the classroom or for personal use. The reproduction of this product for any other use is prohibited. You are not permitted to resell, distribute, or claim this product as your own. Multiple licenses can be purchased if you wish to share with other teachers.
Senses and Mindfulness
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Senses and Mindfulness

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This lesson on teaching mindfulness topic explores how we use our senses to become more mindfully aware of the present moment. Each time we can bring our attention back to our primary senses, it strengthens our concentration, a foundational skill in developing a mindfulness practice. The practice of focusing attention on our sensory experiences helps us with memory, problem solving, and creativity.
Mindful Coloring Pages
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Mindful Coloring Pages

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This resource 6 pages of mindful coloring as an activity to reduce stress. Who is this resource for? This resource is useful for upper elementary general education teachers and middle school teachers looking for coloring pages on mindfulness. This resource would also be an asset for special education teachers, parents, school counselors, occupational therapists, and other support professionals, as well as parents wanting to expose their students to mindfulness. This resource would also be appropriate for those working with students struggling with emotional and behavioral concerns, attention issues, depression, and anxiety. What Is Mindfulness? Mindfulness is noticing our thoughts, feelings, and physical sensations in the present moment. Paying close attention helps us refocus and maintain attention to what is happening around us now. Research on mindfulness tells us that practicing mindfulness has many positive effects on our bodies and brains. Mindfulness improves our resilience and well-being. Why Teach Mindfulness? Today’s youth have a lot of anxiety and stress. Frequently, students are triggered by events causing flight, fight, freeze (stress) reactions impacting self-regulation and ability to cope. Mindfulness practices help youth with their ability to regain a feeling of calm after a stress response. Mindfulness increases our resilience and well-being by improving our immune function (how we fight illness), increasing attention and focus, and helping us self-regulate. Related Resources If you like this resource, you will want to check out: Mindful Yoga Cards Copyright Information © Positively Moxie. All rights reserved. This product is to be used by the buyer in the classroom or for personal use. The reproduction of this product for any other use is prohibited. You are not permitted to resell, distribute, or claim this product as your own. Multiple licenses can be purchased if you wish to share with other teachers. DISCLAIMER: This resource is designed for educational purposes and not intended as a replacement for counseling or additional supports. Please seek out professional help as needed.
Mindfulness Activities and Lessons BUNDLE
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Mindfulness Activities and Lessons BUNDLE

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This BUNDLE is designed to help youth understand and practice mindfulness to help support self-regulation, well-being, focused attention, and emotional control. Mindfulness is focusing our attention on the present moment without judgement. Being able to practice and use mindfulness techniques are powerful tools to combat anxiety and worry. This resource provides students with mindfulness practice and a greater understanding of why these strategies are so effective in dealing with stress. Who is this resource for? This resource is useful for upper elementary general education teachers and middle school teachers looking for lessons on teaching mindfulness. This resource would also be an asset for special education teachers, parents, school counselors, occupational therapists, and other support professionals, as well as parents wanting to expose their students to mindfulness. This resource would also be appropriate for those working with students struggling with emotional and behavioral concerns, attention issues, depression, and anxiety. Product Contains: Over 65 pages designed to support the understanding of mindfulness and mindfulness practices 24 Lessons with a detailed educator guide Teaching Tips Sheet 4 Quizzes Informative Parent Letter 6 Mindful Coloring Pages 6 Posters 20 Vocabulary Terms Defined in Word Wall Format Reference sheet outlining current research, teaching tips, and special considerations for teaching mindfulness 24 Lessons: What is Mindfulness? A Mindful Body and Brain The Positive Effects of Mindfulness Mindful versus Unmindful 5 x 5 Sensory Scan Sensory Capture The Color Detective Eagle Eyes A Mindful Breath The Brain and Mindful Breathing My Breathing Tools Directed Relaxation The Stressed Brain A Mindful Brain Brain Power Savoring Thoughts and Emotions Mindful Emotions Pleasant Events Unpleasant Events Mindful Kindness Body SCANS 5 Mindful Minutes Kindness Reflection Product Features: Each lesson contains detailed teaching instructions. Student worksheets have clear directions and are intended to be a “low prep” format so they can easily be printed and used. Many of the worksheets lend themselves to the whole class or small group discussions. Posters can be printed and mounted in the classroom. Quizzes can be given as a pre and/or post-assessment. Lessons can be delivered in whole class, small group, or individual lesson format. What Is Mindfulness? Mindfulness is noticing our thoughts, feelings, and physical sensations in the present moment. Paying close attention helps us refocus and maintain attention to what is happening around us now. Research on mindfulness tells us that practicing mindfulness has many positive effects on our bodies and brains. Mindfulness improves our resilience and well-being. Why Teach Mindfulness? Some youth have a lot of anxiety and stress. Frequently, students are triggered by events causing flight, fight, freeze (stress) reactions impacting self-regulation and ability to cope. Mindfulness practices help youth with their ability to regain a feeling of calm after a stress response. Mindfulness increases our resilience and well-being by improving our immune function (how we fight illness), increasing attention and focus, and helping us self-regulate. Copyright Information ©Positively Moxie. All rights reserved. This product is to be used by the buyer in the classroom or for personal use. The reproduction of this product for any other use is prohibited. You are not permitted to resell, distribute, or claim this product as your own. Multiple licenses can be purchased if you wish to share with other teachers. DISCLAIMER: This resource is designed for educational purposes and not intended as a replacement for counseling or additional supports. Please seek out professional help as needed.
Mindfulness in Action | Mindfulness Lesson and Activities
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Mindfulness in Action | Mindfulness Lesson and Activities

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Our brains are wired to be changed by our own experiences. What we pay attention to matters. Performing mindfulness activities helps us explore paying attention to the present moment without judgment in a variety of ways. Lessons and Activities: Mindful Kindness Body SCANS 5 Mindful Minutes Kindness Reflection Who is this resource for? This resource is useful for upper elementary general education teachers and middle school teachers looking for lessons on teaching mindfulness. This resource would also be an asset for special education teachers, parents, school counselors, occupational therapists, and other support professionals, as well as parents wanting to expose their students to mindfulness. This resource would also be appropriate for those working with students struggling with emotional and behavioral concerns, attention issues, depression, and anxiety. Product Features: Each lesson contains detailed teaching instructions. Student worksheets have clear directions and are intended to be in a “low prep” format so they can easily be printed and used. Many of the worksheets lend themselves to the whole class or small group discussions. Lessons can be delivered in whole class, small group, or individual lesson format. What Is Mindfulness? Mindfulness is noticing our thoughts, feelings, and physical sensations in the present moment. Paying close attention helps us refocus and maintain attention to what is happening around us now. Research on mindfulness tells us that practicing mindfulness has many positive effects on our bodies and brains. Mindfulness improves our resilience and well-being. Why Teach Mindfulness? Today’s youth have a lot of anxiety and stress. Frequently, students are triggered by events causing flight, fight, freeze (stress) reactions impacting self-regulation and ability to cope. Mindfulness practices help youth with their ability to regain a feeling of calm after a stress response. Mindfulness increases our resilience and well-being by improving our immune function (how we fight illness), increasing attention and focus, and helping us self-regulate. Related Resources If you like this resource, you will want to check out: Mindful Yoga Cards Copyright Information ©Positively Moxie. All rights reserved. This product is to be used by the buyer in the classroom or for personal use. The reproduction of this product for any other use is prohibited. You are not permitted to resell, distribute, or claim this product as your own. Multiple licenses can be purchased if you wish to share with other teachers. DISCLAIMER: This resource is designed for educational purposes and not intended as a replacement for counseling or additional supports. Please seek out professional help as needed.
Teaching Mindfulness - Vocabulary Word Wall
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Teaching Mindfulness - Vocabulary Word Wall

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This resource on mindfulness includes 20 key mindfulness vocabulary terms defined, along with a word wall format. It also includes 2 quizzes with answer keys. Who is this resource for? This resource is useful for upper elementary general education teachers and middle school teachers looking for key vocabulary along with assessments/quizzes on mindfulness. This resource would also be an asset for special education teachers, parents, school counselors, occupational therapists, and other support professionals, as well as parents wanting to expose their students to mindfulness. This resource would also be appropriate for those working with students struggling with emotional and behavioral concerns, attention issues, depression, and anxiety. What Is Mindfulness? Mindfulness is noticing our thoughts, feelings, and physical sensations in the present moment. Paying close attention helps us refocus and maintain attention to what is happening around us now. Research on mindfulness tells us that practicing mindfulness has many positive effects on our bodies and brains. Mindfulness improves our resilience and well-being. Why Teach Mindfulness? Today’s youth have a lot of anxiety and stress. Frequently, students are triggered by events causing flight, fight, freeze (stress) reactions impacting self-regulation and ability to cope. Mindfulness practices help youth with their ability to regain a feeling of calm after a stress response. Mindfulness increases our resilience and well-being by improving our immune function (how we fight illness), increasing attention and focus, and helping us self-regulate. Related Resources If you like this resource, you will want to check out: Mindful Yoga Cards Copyright Information © Positively Moxie. All rights reserved. This product is to be used by the buyer in the classroom or for personal use. The reproduction of this product for any other use is prohibited. You are not permitted to resell, distribute, or claim this product as your own. Multiple licenses can be purchased if you wish to share with other teachers. DISCLAIMER: This resource is designed for educational purposes and not intended as a replacement for counseling or additional supports. Please seek out professional help as needed.
Mindful Posters & Mindful Quotes
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Mindful Posters & Mindful Quotes

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Post and appreciate mindfulness quotes and mindful breathing posters. What’s Included: 5 Mindful quotes / mindful phrases 1 Mindful Breathing poster Who is this resource for? This resource is useful for upper elementary general education teachers and middle school teachers looking for posters on mindfulness. This resource would also be an asset for special education teachers, parents, school counselors, occupational therapists, and other support professionals, as well as parents wanting to expose their students to mindfulness. This resource would also be appropriate for those working with students struggling with emotional and behavioral concerns, attention issues, depression, and anxiety. What Is Mindfulness? Mindfulness is noticing our thoughts, feelings, and physical sensations in the present moment. Paying close attention helps us refocus and maintain attention to what is happening around us now. Research on mindfulness tells us that practicing mindfulness has many positive effects on our bodies and brains. Mindfulness improves our resilience and well-being. Why Teach Mindfulness? Today’s youth have a lot of anxiety and stress. Frequently, students are triggered by events causing flight, fight, freeze (stress) reactions impacting self-regulation and ability to cope. Mindfulness practices help youth with their ability to regain a feeling of calm after a stress response. Mindfulness increases our resilience and well-being by improving our immune function (how we fight illness), increasing attention and focus, and helping us self-regulate. Related Resources If you like this resource, you will want to check out: Mindful Yoga Cards Copyright Information © Positively Moxie. All rights reserved. This product is to be used by the buyer in the classroom or for personal use. The reproduction of this product for any other use is prohibited. You are not permitted to resell, distribute, or claim this product as your own. Multiple licenses can be purchased if you wish to share with other teachers. DISCLAIMER: This resource is designed for educational purposes and not intended as a replacement for counseling or additional supports. Please seek out professional help as needed.
Mindfulness Quizzes
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Mindfulness Quizzes

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Use these quizzes to assess students’ knowledge of mindfulness. Quizzes can be used as pre and/or post-test to gauge their understanding of the concepts within the lessons. What’s Included: 2 quiz options are included with answer keys. Who is this resource for? This resource is useful for upper elementary general education teachers and middle school teachers looking for quizzes or ways to assess students’ understanding of mindfulness. This resource would also be an asset for special education teachers, parents, school counselors, occupational therapists, and other support professionals, as well as parents wanting to expose their students to mindfulness. This resource would also be appropriate for those working with students struggling with emotional and behavioral concerns, attention issues, depression, and anxiety. What Is Mindfulness? Mindfulness is noticing our thoughts, feelings, and physical sensations in the present moment. Paying close attention helps us refocus and maintain attention to what is happening around us now. Research on mindfulness tells us that practicing mindfulness has many positive effects on our bodies and brains. Mindfulness improves our resilience and well-being. Why Teach Mindfulness? Today’s youth have a lot of anxiety and stress. Frequently, students are triggered by events causing flight, fight, freeze (stress) reactions impacting self-regulation and ability to cope. Mindfulness practices help youth with their ability to regain a feeling of calm after a stress response. Mindfulness increases our resilience and well-being by improving our immune function (how we fight illness), increasing attention and focus, and helping us self-regulate. Copyright Information © Positively Moxie. All rights reserved. This product is to be used by the buyer in the classroom or for personal use. The reproduction of this product for any other use is prohibited. You are not permitted to resell, distribute, or claim this product as your own. Multiple licenses can be purchased if you wish to share with other teachers. DISCLAIMER: This resource is designed for educational purposes and not intended as a replacement for counseling or additional supports. Please seek out professional help as needed.
Growth Mindset vs. Fixed Mindset
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Growth Mindset vs. Fixed Mindset

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If you are wondering, what is growth mindset and how do I develop growth mindset for kids, this lesson will help! Students will learn to identify growth mindset versus fixed mindset, study the power of yet, analyze the learning process, and practice reframing. It is important to teach about a growth mindset because researchers have identified a strong correlation between mindset training and students’ improved grades and engagement. This lesson is perfect for middle to upper elementary grades. I have even used it with middle-schoolers. This lesson contains these Worksheets & Activities: • Mindset Self-assessment • Why Does Mindset Matter? • Positive Self-Talk • Bouncing Back to a Growth Mindset • Growth or Fixed Mindset? • The Power of Yet • Learning Something New Also Included: Teaching Tips Parent Letter Research Page Copyright Information © Positively Moxie. All rights reserved. This product is to be used by the buyer in the classroom or for personal use. The reproduction of this product for any other use is prohibited. You are not permitted to resell, distribute, or claim this product as your own. Multiple licenses can be purchased if you wish to share with other teachers. DISCLAIMER: This resource is designed for educational purposes and not intended as a replacement for counseling or additional supports. Please seek out professional help as needed.
Growth Mindset - Overcome Thinking Errors
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Growth Mindset - Overcome Thinking Errors

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If you are wondering, what is growth mindset and how do I teach it, this lesson can help! It will help students overcome thinking errors and encourage optimism! Students learn how about thoughts, emotions, and thinking errors. Students will notice helpful and unhelpful thinking patterns (thinking errors), solve problems, analyze mistakes, and create positive affirmations. This lesson is appropriate for upper elementary and middle school. Supporting Worksheets & Activities: • Thinking Patterns Self-Assessment • Think Like an Optimist • Is the Thought Helpful or Unhelpful • Ideas to Solve a Problem • Think Through a Mistake • Accepting Responsibility • Positive Affirmations • Share Your Story Also Included: •Teaching Tips •Parent Letter •Research Page Copyright Information © Positively Moxie. All rights reserved. This product is to be used by the buyer in the classroom or for personal use. The reproduction of this product for any other use is prohibited. You are not permitted to resell, distribute, or claim this product as your own. Multiple licenses can be purchased if you wish to share with other teachers. DISCLAIMER: This resource is designed for educational purposes and not intended as a replacement for counseling or additional supports. Please seek out professional help as needed.