What is the difference between a big problem and a small problem?
Small problem: something I can solve on my own
Big problem: something I should ask for help for
True or False: mistakes are okay. it means my brain is learning and growing!
True
Is this a big problem or a small problem?
-At recess, my friend wants to play something different than me
Small problem
Growth or Fixed Mindset?
"I will never do better. I should give up."
Fixed Mindset
How do you know if you need help?
-I have tried already
-I have a bigger problem
-I start to feel confused
-Etc.
Is this a big problem or a small problem?
-I fell off the monkey bars and hurt my arm
Big problem
What is a growth mindset statement you can tell yourself when something is hard?
Lots of possible answers!
-"I can do this"
-"I got this"
-"Don't give up"
You do not know the teacher's instructions. What can you do?
A.) Put your head on your desk
B.) Talk to friends about recess
C.) Doodle on paper
D.) Ask for help
D.) Ask for help!
Does the reaction match the size of the problem?
-After getting an answer wrong on the worksheet, Sam stomps out of the classroom
Does not match the size of the problem
Your classmate says it's impossible to do better or learn a new skill. What could you tell your classmate?
-Use a growth mindset
-Mistakes help us grow
-It is possible to try again and learn new skills
How can you ask for help? What does it look like?
-Raising hand
-Asking for teacher
-Going to teacher's desk
I am frustrated about a math problem I can't get right. Is this a big or small problem? What can I do about it?
-small problem
-possible responses: ask for help, take a break, tell myself I can do it
What is something you are good at?
Have you ever made a mistake?
-Answers may vary
You realize you have been doing the wrong questions in the workbook. You feel nervous to ask the teacher for help. What can you do?
-Tell yourself mistakes are okay
-Ask the teacher for help
-Etc.