These 2 Mindsets are part of Growth Mindset
Fixed and Growth
A student feels embarrassed after answering a question incorrectly. They loudly say, “Whatever, this class is stupid anyway,” and start cracking jokes to get the class laughing.
Fight
The ability to understand the situation from another person’s point of view.
Perspective Taking
This part of the iceberg is the only emotion people actually see.
Anger
WYR stands for
Would You Rather
This part of the Kennedy triangle means “having people who have your back.”
Support
A student gets called to the office unexpectedly.
As they walk down the hall, their heart races, they start sweating and without thinking, they take a detour and hide in the bathroom for 10 minutes.
Flight
Everyones perspective is unique
True
We count this way to allow our brain time to slow down
Backwards
This meal is served nearly every Tuesday at lunch
Mandarin Orange Chicken
Never giving up even when something is challenging is an example of this.
Grit
A student didn’t finish an important project.
When the teacher asks where it is, the student quickly says, “My Chromebook wouldn’t load anything,”
even though they were overwhelmed and avoided starting it.
Fib
This shapes our perspective by assuming something as truth without having to experience an outcome.
When emotions feel too big, taking a short step away from the situation is called this.
Taking a break
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Ms. Brown
Believing you deserve to be included and valued is known as this.
Belonging
This F-response often looks calm on the outside but comes from panic on the inside.
Freeze
Perspectives are either right or wrong but they can't impact a person’s decisions and won't affect others.
False
Take this number of breaths when calming down
3
These online lessons is everyones favorite
Orilearning
This means bouncing back after something goes wrong.
Resilience
A student walks into the cafeteria, sees a group of kids staring at them,
feels their stomach drop, and immediately turns around and walks out without saying anything.
Flight
A closely related skill to perspective taking, it involves feeling or understanding what another person is experiencing.
Empathy
The main purpose of the Anger Iceberg model is to teach people to look beyond the immediate emotion and identify these.
Underlyng Feeling-Under the Water Feelings
Limits are set for safety reasons with this norm
Boundaries
Doing your personal best and taking pride in your work describes this part of the Kennedy
Excellence
The most common F response when dealing with a bully or in a domestic violent relationship.
Fawn
This often teaches us how the world works. A negative one can cause a person to have negative thoughts towards a situation, whereas positive ones create more positive thoughts.
Experience
This strategy uses your breath, often for 4 seconds in, 4 seconds out, to slow down your heart rate.
Box Breathing
This young man slept in his car and washed up in a laundry mat
Isaiah Lamb
This Kennedy Trait goes with Growth Mindset.
Belonging
During group work, one student feels the group turning against them. Instead of defending their idea, they suddenly agree with everyone, apologize repeatedly, and offer to do all the group’s work to “make it right.”
Freeze
A student is exhibiting the Fight response.If you were using Perspective Taking, what is one primary emotion you might assume is hiding below the anger on the Anger Iceberg?
Fear, hurt or insecurity
This part of your brain is your body’s alarm clock. When it senses danger, it takes over before your thinking brain can.
The Limbic system
How many LOOK birthday's did we celebrate Trimester 1?
5