Pout Pout Fish Goes to School Growth Mindset Lesson, Counseling SEL
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Teach students about growth mindset with the story "The Pout Pout Fish Goes to School" by Deborah Diesen. Students learn how to adopt a growth mindset, overcome the "first day jitters," and have a positive attitude, just like Pout Pout Fish!
✨ Digital for Google Slides™, PowerPoint, and printable formats are all included.
⭐ THIS RESOURCE INCLUDES:
✅ A digital for Google Slides™ interactive lesson that summarizes the story and teaches about the "first day jitters," the difference between growth mindset and fixed mindset, the power of yet, and how to adopt a growth mindset! An interactive drag-and-drop activity lets students read 24 scenarios and determine if they show a growth mindset or a fixed mindset.
✅ A PowerPoint presentation that teaches the same material as the Google Slides™ version.
✅ A printable growth mindset vs. fixed mindset bag sorting game with 24 scenario cards.
✅ Printable instructional posters that teach about growth mindset and fixed mindset.
✅ Printable worksheets and coloring pages for a variety of ages and ability levels!
✅ Document that shows how the lesson is aligned to ASCA Mindsets and Behaviors.
✂️ I recommend having a copy of the story "The Pout Pout Fish Goes to School" and two brown paper lunch sacks on hand for this lesson!
[This lesson was posted with permission from author Deborah Diesen and Senior Rights Manager from Macmillan Children's Publishing Group, Ebony Lane].
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