Understanding Context
Growth vs. fixed mindset
Lies
Values
Flexibility
100

These are clues like tone, facial expression, and situation that help us understand meaning.

context

100

This mindset means believing you can improve with effort and practice.

Growth Mindset

100

A small lie told to avoid hurting someone’s feelings is often called this.

A white lie 


100

These are the beliefs that guide how a person behaves and makes choices.

Values 

100

This skill means being able to adjust when things don’t go as expected

Flexibility 

200

This can change how a message is understood, even if the words stay the same.

Tone of voice 

200

This type of mindset believes abilities are fixed and cannot change much.

Fixed mindset

200

This type of lie can cause harm, confusion, or broken trust.

A harmful lie

200

This value means telling the truth even when it is difficult.

Honesty 


200

What would you call it if you are stuck on one idea or plan

Rigid thinking 


300

This is what we should do before reacting when we are unsure about someone’s intentions.

Look for more context, gather additional information

300

This is the belief that mistakes help you learn and improve.

Learning from mistakes 

300

Saying “I like your haircut” when you don’t want to hurt someone’s feelings is this type of lie.

A white lie

300

True or False: Everyone has to have the same values 

False

300

This is what you are doing when you try a different way after your first attempt fails.

Problem solving

400

Someone laughs as you walk by. This is one possible explanation that is not about you.

They could be laughing at something else 

400

This is an example of growth mindset self-talk after a mistake.

I can try again 


400

Saying you did homework when you didn’t and blaming someone else is this type of lie.

Harmful lie

400

This happens when your actions match your values.

Being true to yourself

400

This is a flexible response when a friend wants to do something different than you planned, you meet in the middle 

Compromising 

500

This happens when we decide what something means without enough information.

Jump to conclusions, make assumptions etc. 

500

This is what you can say instead of “I can’t do this.”

I can't do it yet or I just need some help

500

In a strategy game, pretending you are going to make one move but planning another is called this.

Bluffing 

500

This is what you might feel when your actions don’t match your values. 

Guilt or discomfort 

500

This is what you are doing when you consider someone else’s idea even if it wasn’t your first choice.

Perspective Taking