Growth Mindset Teaching Resources
Help students build a growth mindset with teaching resources designed specifically to help establish a growth mindset for kids.
Created by teachers, for teachers, each worksheet, motivational classroom poster and activity in this collection has undergone rigorous review by the Teach Starter team to ensure it's ready for the classroom ... and your primary students!
Are you still learning about the growth mindset and wondering how it applies to kids in your classroom? Read on for some tips from our expert teachers!
What Is a Growth Mindset in the Classroom?
The growth mindset concept — and its counterpart, the fixed mindset — come from the research of Dr. Carol Dweck, an American university professor known for her work on the implicit theories of intelligence. Dweck's research surmises that your mindset falls somewhere on a continuum according to your implicit views of where ability comes from.
Those who believe abilities are innate are said to have a fixed mindset, while those with a growth mindset see learning as a process and understand that we develop over time with learning, hard work, and persistence.
So how do you define a growth mindset for kids?
Broken down to be easily understood by your students, a growth mindset is a belief that you can develop your brain to be better and better at different skills through a mix of effort and different strategies.
Kids with a growth mindset can see failures as learning opportunities and push past them. This is often compared to a fixed mindset, which hampers kids who feel their intelligence and abilities can't substantially improve. A fixed mindset can frustrate students, while a growth mindset offers growth opportunities.
Fixed Mindset vs. Growth Mindset
Here's how Dweck herself described the fixed mindset vs. the growth mindset in one interview: 'In a fixed mindset students believe their basic abilities, their intelligence, their talents, are just fixed traits. They have a certain amount and that's that, and then their goal becomes to look smart all the time and never look dumb. In a growth mindset, students understand that their talents and abilities can be developed through effort, good teaching and persistence. They don't necessarily think everyone's the same or anyone can be Einstein, but they believe everyone can get smarter if they work at it.'
Dweck says over-praising kids for being intelligent leads to a fixed mindset, with kids afraid to take risks lest they make mistakes. And there are very real impacts.
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Positive Self Talk Poster: Talking to Myself
Highlight the benefits of positive self talk and having a growth mindset with this classroom poster.
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Growth Mindset Interactive Activity
Engage students in spending time looking at how to grow their growth mindset with this interactive activity.
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Self -Esteem Flipbook
Explore the topic of self-esteem with your students using this engaging flipbook template.
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Growth Mindset Game Show Interactive Activity
Explore growth mindset with this interactive activity that encourages students to think, act, write, talk and decide on true or false for a set of questions.
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Growth or Fixed Mindset Sorting Activity
Help students understand the difference between a fixed mindset and a growth mindset with this sorting activity.
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Growth Mindset Brag Tags
Celebrate students using a growth mindset with printable growth mindset brag tags!
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Growth Affirmation Display Banner
A beautifully designed growth affirmation display banner for the classroom.
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Growth Mindset Goal Sticker Chart (Captain Yet Version) – Template
Print a growth mindset sticker chart template for students to track the progress of their goals.
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Growth Mindset Captain Yet: Nup's Odyssey It's Not Over Yet – Large Posters
Large Captain Yet posters to help students learn more resourcefully and independently in the classroom.
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Growth Mindset Inspired Goals – Template
A reflection template for students to use their strengths and Captain Yet's strategies to achieve their goals.
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Growth Mindset Advice Dice Game
A dice game in which students are given a challenging scenario and give advice using Captain Yet's optimistic solutions.
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Captain Yet: Pirate Nup's Odyssey It's Not Over Yet – Poster
A Captain Yet poster to help students learn more resourcefully and independently in the classroom.
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Growth Mindset/Mindfulness/Wellbeing Display Banner
A classroom display banner to use on your 'Growth Mindset' display board.
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Captain Yet – Growth Mindset Resource Pack
A collection of Captain Yet resources themed around helping students to overcome their learning challenges.