Help your students develop a growth mindset with a Growth Mindset Teaching Slide Presentation.
Teaching Growth Mindset Made Easy!
It has never been more important to have a growth mindset than it is now. In today’s fast-paced world, our students encounter new challenges every day, so having a growth mindset is essential. But what does this really mean?
What Is a Growth Mindset?
Students with a growth mindset believe they can improve and learn more if they put in the effort and extra practice. Having this growth mindset can help students overcome obstacles they may face when learning something new or developing a new skill. It’s all about persistence and determination.
This teaching resource has been designed to support teachers when delivering lessons on developing a growth mindset to students.
This PowerPoint presentation:
- identifies the difference between having a fixed mindset and a growth mindset
- includes class activities to help encourage growth mindsets in the classroom
- is to be used in conjunction with the Teach Starter Mindset Worksheets and Posters.
Download Your No-Prep Growth Mindset Lesson!
This resource is available as an easy-to-use Google Slides Resource file. To get your copy, click the download button to download your copy and start teaching!
This resource was created by Samantha Lynn, a teacher in Florida and Teach Starter collaborator.
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