Growth Mindset

In Instruction by Steve Rigby

Growth Mindset

Angie EubankFourth Grade

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This bulletin board uses bright colors to differentiate between the old fixed mindset (yellow) and the growth mindset (bright colors), and helps the students shift their thinking as they remember the new way of thinking, or refer back to the board. They love the board and have asked to keep it up for the remainder of the school year! Pinterest idea gone right!!

This bulletin board uses bright colors to differentiate between the old fixed mindset (yellow) and the growth mindset (bright colors), and helps the students shift their thinking as they remember the new way of thinking, or refer back to the board. They love the board and have asked to keep it up for the remainder of the school year! Pinterest idea gone right!!