Mindset Lesson Plan
Mindset Lesson Plan
Mindset Lesson Plan
Common Core Predict potential long- term outcomes of a health-related decision. H5.W7.4
Standards
Create a personal health goal and track progress toward achieving it. H6.W8.4
Primary Lesson Students will be able to explain what growth mindset is and list strategies for adapting
Objective one.
Students will be able to explain how traits such as athletic ability and intelligence, can
be developed through hard work and consistency.
Formative I will monitor student progress through checks for understanding and teacher
Assessment: supervision. I will use the thumbs up/thumbs down method.
ü How will you
monitor student
progress on
lesson
objective?
Summative Evaluation: Students will have an exit ticket that includes self-reflection questions about the
ü How will the content covered. Students will be expected to answer the questions with complete
student be sentences. The questions are:
evaluated? 1. How is our brain like a muscle?
2. How can we grow our brains and improve on our abilities?
3. Why can failure be a good thing?
4. What’s a strategy you can use to cope with failure?
5. Why do I want to be successful?
6. What are two positive self-talk things you can say to yourself?
Considerations:
ü Resources: Resources:
- Youtube
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rf8FX2sI3gU
ü Materials: Materials:
- Projector + laptop
- Worksheets / exit ticket
- Markers and crayons
ü Technology: Technology:
- Youtube
Communicate behavior
ü expectations:
Communicate I will read the expectations and
behavior do a CFU for the first one,
expectations asking students to point to
where they should be looking if
I’m talking. The 2nd and 3rd
expectation are tailored to this
lesson and will be explained.
“Today we will be doing some
thinking in our head, and
answering questions. If it’s
time to think in your head, all
voices should be off. If it’s time
for an activity and we’re
answering questions, we need
to tell the truth.” The last two
expectations will also have
CFU’s. I will ask students to
show me what all four on the
floor looks like (all four chair
legs on the floor, no rocking)
and ask them to show me what
they should do if they have a
question.
● Eyes and ears on the
speaker.
● Think in my head.
● Tell the truth.
● All four on the floor.
● Raise your hand to ask
a question.
ü Vocabulary Vocabulary:
Mindset: The way we think.
Challenge: A hard problem.
Failure: An opportunity to
learn.
Success: The effort you put in.
Goal: Something you want to
do but haven’t yet.
Ability: Performing a skill.
Statements:
1. I have gone through
3rd grade.
2. I can drive a car.
3. I play an instrument.
4. I have started middle
school.
5. I play sports.
6. I can write my name.
7. I came to school today.
8. I have taken a college
class.
9. Have you said hi to
someone you do not
usually talk to today?
Independent Practice:
Transition:
ü Transition - Students will clean up materials and turn in exit tickets on their way out to
recess.
Back-up plan or
additional practice:
ü Plan for Plan for those who finish early:
those who - Students who finish early can start coloring their mindset independent work.
finish early Students can also discuss with their partner how their diagram shows progress and
ü How will you growth.
re-teach Re-teach strategies for those who need extra help:
strategy for - Students who need more support can explain to the teacher how the diagram
those who shows progress or growth.
need help?
STUDENT MATERIALS
● Success worksheet
● Mindset template example (students may also choose from a blank flower, tree or rocket
ship template)