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An important aspect of the growth mindset journey is learning how the brain works. The brain is like a muscle that grows and strengthens with practice. Learning the science behind agrowth mindset is empowering. In this unit, students learn about our brain’s neuroplasticity. We will also explore the function of neurons, dendrites, synapses, the brain’s lobes, and the limbic system. Students will learn how struggling to learn something new is actually a good thing because it is helping build and strengthen new pathways in the brain.

Who is this resource for?
This resource is useful for upper elementary teachers and middle school teachers looking for lessons on teaching growth mindset. It would also be an asset for parents, counselors, specialists, and other educators.

What is a growth mindset?
Growth Mindset is a term coined by Carol Dweck in her book Mindset: The New Psychology of Success (2006). Dweck and her team collected 30 years’ worth of research to reinforce a powerful learning theory - human intelligence, creativity, athleticism, and other qualities are malleable traits that can be changed and improved with determination and effort. As Dweck writes, “No matter what your ability is, effort is what ignites that ability and turns it into accomplishment.” No one operates with only one mindset or the other - we all fluctuate on a mindset continuum. However, to simplify the concept of mindset for students, this toolkit works primarily with the growth and fixed mindset definitions as shown below:

GROWTH MINDSET: Belief that ability and talents can improve with effort.
FIXED MINDSET: Belief that ability is a fixed trait that cannot change

TABLE of CONTENTS:
The Brain
Growth Self-assessment
How to Build a Stronger Brain
Build a Synapse
Parts of a Neuron
The Brain Neuron Cell
Your Amazing Brain
Lobes of the Brain
Pruning Dendrites
Neuroplasticity

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Are you wondering how to teach growth mindset to your students? These lessons can help you in your quest to teaching growth mindset? These activities and lessons teach the important concepts of a growth mindset to kids. Students who tend to have a growth mindset believe that intelligence can be nurtured. They focus on learning instead of just looking smart, demonstrate a strong work ethic, and seek challenges. This bundle contains over 90 pages of engaging lessons and activities designed to support the understanding and practice of a growth mindset. **Resource Contains: **24+ Lessons divided into 4 units** Each teaching unit contains a student self-assessment Teaching Tips Sheet (current research, teaching tips, and special considerations for teaching Growth Mindset) 4 Quizzes Informative Parent Letter 4 Growth Mindset Coloring Pages 4 Posters 20 Vocabulary Terms Defined in Word Wall Format What is a growth mindset? Who is this resource for? This resource is useful for upper elementary teachers and middle school teachers looking for lessons on teaching growth mindset. It would also be an asset for parents, counselors, specialists, and other educators. GROWTH MINDSET: Belief that ability and talents can improve with effort. FIXED MINDSET: Belief that ability is a fixed trait that cannot change TABLE of CONTENTS for Lessons: THE BRAIN Growth Self-assessment How to Build a Stronger Brain Build a Synapse Parts of a Neuron The Brain Neuron Cell Your Amazing Brain Lobes of the Brain Pruning Dendrites Neuroplasticity GROWTH VERSUS FIXED MINDSET 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 GOAL-SETTING 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) DEVELOPING THINKING PATTERNS 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

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