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Growth Mindset Resources

Here’s some great resources for those who are implementing Growth Mindset with their students:

STOKE DECK:
Stanford’s d.school is one of my go-to resources for anything creative, so I was a bit surprised when I found this particular one completely by accident.  I was looking for unique team-building tools, and “Stoke Deck” popped up.  This free printable has 28 different activities that will help students to “Boost Energy, Create Focus, Get Personal, Nurture Camaraderie, and Communicate Mindsets.”  They are each short exercises that can be used before starting a lesson – or even as a quick break during instruction.  Some of them, like “Blind Disco,”  may require some an established history of trust before you try them.  Others, like “Long Lost Friends,” might be good for introductions.  Almost all of them were new to me, so I can’t wait to try them!

 

Stoke Deck printables:

https://dschool-old.stanford.edu/sandbox/groups/k12/wiki/c5441/attachments/40f83/Stoke_Deck_FINAL.pdf?sessionID=8cbdfc6129ceb041dbad2247ffc9d0112fd0ebce

 

The K-12 Kiki lab:

https://dschool-old.stanford.edu/groups/k12/wiki/d5580/Stokes_and_Warm_Ups.html

 

Selfie Station Handout:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DDJayxf0M9CjUiGpcsYPERtVAp6lKRSe/view

 

 

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