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Molly, a school counselor and teacher, and Jill, an Occupational Therapist, have combined their experience and energy - their MOXIE - to create relevant and actionable resources to nurture students' confidence and resilience.

Molly, a school counselor and teacher, and Jill, an Occupational Therapist, have combined their experience and energy - their MOXIE - to create relevant and actionable resources to nurture students' confidence and resilience.
Empathy - Exploring Inner Qualities
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Empathy - Exploring Inner Qualities

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Are you looking for activities to teach empathy to children? This empathy lesson for kids can help! Students will analyze how they share their invisible qualities with the world, including their values, beliefs, hopes and dreams and attain greater self-awareness of how they show up in the world. This product contains Google Slides and Fillable PDF versions Why Teach Empathy? Understanding ourselves and how we show up in the word is a key factor in learning empathy. Teaching students empathy will allow them to flourish in the classroom and beyond. Who is this resource for? This resource is useful for elementary general education teachers looking for lessons on teaching empathy. This resource would also be an asset for special education teachers, parents, school counselors, occupational therapists, and other support professionals, as well as parents wanting to expose their student’s empathy. Lesson Objectives: Reflect on our visible and invisible personal characteristics. Increase empathy by allowing students glimpses into each other’s lives. Lesson Includes: 6 pages of worksheets and activities along with a detailed teacher lesson plan. The Amazing Parts of Me (analyze visible and invisible characteristics) The Amazing Parts of Me (more structured) It Begins with Thoughts and Words poem analysis Thoughts --> Words --> Actions worksheet Everything You Need is Already Inside YOU worksheet The Amazing Parts of Me example page Who is this resource for? This resource is useful for elementary general education teachers looking for lessons on teaching empathy. This resource would also be an asset for special education teachers, parents, school counselors, occupational therapists, and other support professionals, as well as parents wanting to expose their student’s empathy. Resource Features: Lessons contain detailed teaching instructions. Student worksheets have clear directions and are intended to be a “low prep” format so they can easily be printed and used. Many of the worksheets lend themselves to whole class or small group discussions. Lessons can be delivered in whole class, small group, or individual lesson format. Related Resources If you like this resource, you will want to check out: Empathy Lessons BUNDLE Empathy Lesson – Empathy Quiz & Refection | If the Shoe Fits Empathy Lesson – Seeing Other Perspectives Copyright Information © Positively Moxie. All rights reserved. This product is to be used by the buyer in the classroom or for personal use. The reproduction of this product for any other use is prohibited. You are not permitted to resell, distribute, or claim this product as your own. Multiple licenses can be purchased if you wish to share with other teachers.
Perspective-Taking Empathy Lesson
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Perspective-Taking Empathy Lesson

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How do you teach kids empathy? Learning to take someone else’s perspective can help kids begin to learn empathy. This is a fun lesson that teaches perspective-taking through engaging wildland firefighter (Smokejumper) photos. Students will analyze perspective/point-of-view using artful thinking strategies. This product contains Google Slides and Fillable PDF versions Resource Contains - 7 pages of activities and worksheets: I See, I Think, I Wonder Step In, Step Out, Step Back (2 versions) Creative Questions See, Think, Me, We Compass Points Rabbit-Duck Who is this resource for? This resource is useful for elementary general education teachers looking for lessons on teaching empathy through perspective taking. This resource would also be an asset for special education teachers, parents, school counselors, occupational therapists, and other support professionals, as well as parents wanting to expose their student to perspective taking. Why teach perspective taking? Teaching students the ability to take someone else’s perspective lays the foundation for kindness and empathy. When students learn to “step into someone else’s shoes,” it helps them develop a deeper understanding and perception of their world. These factors affect how we act and feel about other people and events. Lesson Objectives: Analyze images to assume a person’s perspective/point-of-view. Discuss the various perspectives with classmates. Resource Features: Lessons contain detailed teaching instructions. Student worksheets have clear directions and are intended to be a “low prep” format so they can easily be printed and used. Many of the worksheets lend themselves to whole class or small group discussions. Lessons can be delivered in whole class, small group, or individual lesson format. Related Resources If you like this resource, you will want to check out: Empathy Lessons BUNDLE Empathy Lesson – Understanding Empathy | Exploring Your Iceberg Empathy Lesson – Empathy Quiz & Refection | Our Power for Good Copyright Information © Positively Moxie. All rights reserved. This product is to be used by the buyer in the classroom or for personal use. The reproduction of this product for any other use is prohibited. You are not permitted to resell, distribute, or claim this product as your own. Multiple licenses can be purchased if you wish to share with other teachers. Please feel free to contact us with questions. We love feedback! contact@positivelymoxie.com
Growth Mindset Activities BUNDLE
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Growth Mindset Activities BUNDLE

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Are you wondering how to teach growth mindset to your students? These lessons can help you in your quest to teaching growth mindset? These activities and lessons teach the important concepts of a growth mindset to kids. Students who tend to have a growth mindset believe that intelligence can be nurtured. They focus on learning instead of just looking smart, demonstrate a strong work ethic, and seek challenges. This bundle contains over 90 pages of engaging lessons and activities designed to support the understanding and practice of a growth mindset. **Resource Contains: 24+ Lessons divided into 4 units Each teaching unit contains a student self-assessment Teaching Tips Sheet (current research, teaching tips, and special considerations for teaching Growth Mindset) 4 Quizzes Informative Parent Letter 4 Growth Mindset Coloring Pages 4 Posters 20 Vocabulary Terms Defined in Word Wall Format What is a growth mindset? Who is this resource for? This resource is useful for upper elementary teachers and middle school teachers looking for lessons on teaching growth mindset. It would also be an asset for parents, counselors, specialists, and other educators. GROWTH MINDSET: Belief that ability and talents can improve with effort. FIXED MINDSET: Belief that ability is a fixed trait that cannot change TABLE of CONTENTS for Lessons: THE BRAIN Growth Self-assessment How to Build a Stronger Brain Build a Synapse Parts of a Neuron The Brain Neuron Cell Your Amazing Brain Lobes of the Brain Pruning Dendrites Neuroplasticity GROWTH VERSUS FIXED MINDSET Mindset Self-Assessment Why Does Mindset Matter? Positive Self-Talk Bouncing Back to a Growth Mindset Growth or Fixed Mindset? The Power of Yet Learning Something New GOAL-SETTING Goal-setting Self-Assessment What Type of Goal? Goal-Setting: 4 or 5 Categories SMART Goals Goal-Setting: Backward Planning Set an “AMPS” goal AMPS Goal Analysis Goal-Setting Analysis Habits → Goals (7 days / 21 days) DEVELOPING THINKING PATTERNS Thinking Patterns Self-Assessment Think Like an Optimist Is the Thought Helpful or Unhelpful? Ideas to Solve a Problem Think Through a Mistake Accepting Responsibility Positive Affirmations If you like teaching Growth Mindset, you might also be interested in our: Growth Mindset Bulletin Board Please feel free to contact us with questions. contact@positivelymoxie.com Connect with us! Positively Moxie website Positively MOXIE Instagram Positively MOXIE Pinterest
Growth Mindset Posters / Positive Cards
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Use these GROWTH MINDSET POSTERS in your classroom! These posters will supplement our Growth Mindset lessons. Hang up the positive phrases for students to inspire them to learn a growth mindset. Smaller card size can be given to students to promote optimism. Contains 4 posters in two sizes - 8.5 x 11 and card sizes. Who is this resource for? This resource is useful for upper elementary teachers and middle school teachers looking for lessons on teaching growth mindset. It would also be an asset for parents, counselors, specialists, and other educators. You might also be interested in our other GROWTH MINDSET RESOURCES: Growth Mindset BUNDLE Growth Mindset Lesson – Thinking Errors Growth Mindset Lesson – Goal Setting Growth Mindset Lesson – Growth vs. Fixed Mindset Growth Mindset Lesson – The Brain Growth Mindset Bulletin Board Growth Mindset Vocabulary Word Wall and Quizzes Growth Mindset Activities and Quizzes Growth Mindset Coloring Pages Please feel free to contact us with questions. contact@positivelymoxie.com Connect with us! Positively Moxie website Positively MOXIE Instagram Positively MOXIE Pinterest Copyright Information © Positively Moxie. All rights reserved. This product is to be used by the buyer in the classroom or for personal use. The reproduction of this product for any other use is prohibited. You are not permitted to resell, distribute, or claim this product as your own. Multiple licenses can be purchased if you wish to share with other teachers.