Sylvia Schultze told me that I should post some of the paper things that I had made as a Resident Assistant. While it's not super artistic, I will admit that I put a lot of time into the pieces and others could see what I have done. I created these pieces sixty times. I have added pictures of both the single pieces along with the Door Decorations February 2015 January 2015 *(Unfortunately, I was no longer an RA after the fall semester, but I had made all of my door decorations for the year, so I still distributed them to everyone that I had before.) December 2014 November 2014 October 2014 September 2014 August 2014 April 2014 March 2014 February 2014 January 2014 December 2013 November 2013 October 2013 September 2013 August 2013 When it came to bulletin boards, I tried to put a lot of effort into my bulletin boards, so that they would be interesting and catch people's attention. Bulletin Boards November 2014 October 2014 September 2014 August 2014 April 2014 March 2014 February 2014 January 2014 September 2013 August 2013
Learn how to set goals with elementary students in 3 easy and fun steps. Read more to find out how to get your free teacher template, too!
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Are you ready to start fostering a growth mindset culture with your elementary students and unsure where to start? This resource is designed with explicit, research based lessons, activities, anchor charts, and an interactive bulletin board to help your students distinguish between growth and fixed mindsets, how the brain learns, goal setting, and much more!
It's January, which means it's time to get revved up for a new year with new aspirations! Follow these January goals for a successful year.
Are you ready to start fostering a growth mindset culture with your elementary students and unsure where to start? This resource is designed with explicit, research based lessons, activities, anchor charts, and an interactive bulletin board to help your students distinguish between growth and fixed mindsets, how the brain learns, goal setting, and much more!
Math About Me is a fun getting to know you activity where students describe themselves using math!
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Kick off 2020 with your goals planned. I'm giving you a 2020 Goal Setting Printable for you to fill out all your dreams and goals.
Before I get into sharing this activity, I should probably start out by saying that I sort of have this thing for hot air balloons. I’ve always loved them and what they represent: adventure, travels, hopes, dreams. If anyone happens to be a thirty-something like me, they might vaguely remember this movie from childhood in the 80’s about a race around the world in balloons. If not, it was basically the Chipmunks cartoon version of "The Amazing Race."
Are you ready to start fostering a growth mindset culture with your elementary students and unsure where to start? This resource is designed with explicit, research based lessons, activities, anchor charts, and an interactive bulletin board to help your students distinguish between growth and fixed mindsets, how the brain learns, goal setting, and much more!
Stephen Covey's Big Rock framework can help you establish quarterly goals for you, your business, and your people to be successful.
Help growth minded students embrace mistakes as an integral part of the learning process rather than fear challenges or setbacks.
Goal Setting - This 4th grade teacher uses post it notes to remind children of their goals upon entering the classroom. I love that her method to this has
A free worksheet to help students organize their goal for the year with strategies. Cloud, hot air balloon theme.
Are you ready to try goal setting with your students this year, but not sure how to start? Grab an inspiring picture book to help set the tone! Here are some picture books for goal setting that might just inspire your students to dream big!
Math About Me is a fun getting to know you activity where students describe themselves using math!
New Need to Succeed Bulletin Board Digital Download with everything that you need for it now in pastel colors! This set includes letters for the titles, handouts for the students, board accessories and the cover sheets for each section.This board includes handouts for students that cover test anxiety, stress, study skills, organization, time management, growth mindset, learning styles and setting goals. If you are interested in any color difference or have any comments, please feel free to contact me and we can work on it! This board was created by a school counselor for all schools and school counselors who are in charge of bulletin boards! This board is great for both middle school and high school. In order to make sure that you are receiving the best content to help your students I have created a Google Drive link in which you can access the updated versions of the handouts in this set. This Google Drive link will be messaged to you in the event any changes are made.