Fixed or Growth?
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Parts of the Brain
True or False?
Answer the Question
100
This is too hard
Fixed Mindset
100
I'll never be able to do this.
This is hard but I am going to keep trying.
100
Imagine you are on a planning committee to plan a party. Activating your prefrontal cortex, how would you plan the party.
find committee members set a meeting list things that need to be done assign jobs
100
Your brain has nothing to do with moving your body; that is the sole responsibility of your muscles.
false
100
What does it mean to have a growth mindset?
Belief your brain can grow Show perseverance
200
I can't do this yet.
Growth
200

I hate making mistakes.

Mistakes help me learn.

200
Imagine your cerebellum, the part of your brain that directs muscles to move and balance, stopped working. What three things would you miss doing?
walking, talking, eating.
200
Your brain stops changing and growing after the age of 10.
false
200

In a group Avery got picked to be the artist even though she doesn't like drawing. What can she say to herself?

This could be fun and I get to be creative, I am going to do my best.

300
Sarah is frustrated with her math homework but she tries a new strategy.
Growth
300
The last time I tried this, I failed. It was a waste of time to try again.
If I keep trying, I will learn how to do this.
300
Imagine you are alone at night walking through a dark alleyway and you heard footsteps behind you. What signal, message or emotion would your amygdala likely send you?
Scared, run, danger
300
Our brains allow us to think, imagine, remember, hear, see, speak, move, and feel emotions.
true
300

Clara wants to try out for the school play but she thinks she isn't good at singing. What can she tell herself?

I will show up see if I can get a part in the play. I might not be the best singer but I am going to try.

400
The belief that the brain can grow and learn new skills.
Growth
400
I hate math.
Even though I do not like math, I am going to keep on practicing and learning new skills.
400
Imagine you are outside the school building. Activating your hippocampus and remembering the surrounding, what three things would you see?
grass, trees, birds
400
If you can't learn something easily or right away, you are doomed and will never learn it.
false
400

Ian wants to get better at guitar but it is challenging for him. What should he do?

Keep practicing. Get support from a guitar teacher

500
The belief that the brain cannot learn new skills or improve.
Fixed
500
I can't do this.
I can't do this Yet.
500
What are brain cells called?
neurons
500
Practice, making mistakes, and learning new things helps neurons to form new connections, strengthening your brain.
true
500

Luke sees his friend Oliver getting better at basketball. Luke is worried Oliver will become better than him. How should Oliver respond instead?

Encourage his friend; Practice with his friend; Avoid jealousy