Description
Make coloring meaningful and decorate your classroom with these growth mindset “Instead of – try thinking” posters! Each poster features a different fixed mindset vs. growth mindset statement.
There are 10 different posters to color, each with a unique statement and colorable background. Each poster is presented in both landscape and portrait formats.
WHAT’S INCLUDED:
✍️ PRINT:
- 10 Coloring Pages
- Landscape
- Portrait
- Growth Mindset Graphic Organizer
- Lined
- Unlined
- Celebration Tickets!
DIGITAL:
- Click here to see how the digital coloring works.
- Housed on Minds-in-Bloom.com, a safe and ad-free website
TIPS FOR USING THIS RESOURCE:
- Great for calming your class
- Indoor Recess
- Rewards for a job well done
- Just for fun!
CHECK OUT THE PREVIEW TO SEE MORE!
Here’s what teachers are saying:
✏️ “This is an enjoyable way for students to be reminded of Growth Mindset, not only as the color but also as we’ve used them to decorate our hallway.” -Patricia V.
✏️ “As with ALL your products, this one is well organized with great explanations. The kids will love the more challenging color pages, and I like that the sheets give both the fixed and growth mindset quotes. I feel it is very important to help them identify when they are operating on a fixed mindset and how they can change their thinking into a growth mindset.” -Kelley A.
✏️ “I absolutely LOVE this!! I’m always looking for ways to help my kids understand that Growth Mindset is something that they already have, and that they can still improve. These will be great for those “dead time” moments when I might otherwise have them doing a regular coloring sheet. Thank you!” -Jennifer B.
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Copyright/Terms of Use:
This artwork was hand-drawn and copyrighted by Rachel Lynette. This resource is for personal and single classroom use only. You may not alter, redistribute, or sell any part of this resource. Teachers may distribute this product in email, through google classroom or over the Internet to their students (and parents) as long as the site is password protected. In other words, you may distribute it to your own students, but may not put it on the Internet where it could be publicly found and downloaded.
If you want to share this resource with colleagues, please purchase additional licenses. Thank you for respecting these terms of use.
This product is happily brought to you by Rachel Lynette and Cassi Noack of Minds in Bloom
SKU: 3238445
Valerie V. –
These are the perfect addition to my growth mindset lessons. My older students picked one they liked and then discussed in groups, then shared with the class. The younger students got to color one to take home and share with their families. Those that wanted to do more than one helped to decorate the hallway outside my lab for all to see and be inspired as they pass by.
Valerie V. –
These are the perfect addition to my growth mindset lessons. My older students picked one they liked and then discussed in groups, then shared with the class. The younger students got to color one to take home and share with their families. Those that wanted to do more than one helped to decorate the hallway outside my lab for all to see and be inspired as they pass by.
Christina B. –
Love the growth mindset quotes on these coloring sheets!
Snapshots of Sixth Grade –
Students used this as an early finishing activity with my counseling lesson and it was PERFECT!
Julie H Addington –
My students loved these! I used for early finishers
Patricia V. –
This is an enjoyable way for students to be reminded of Growth Mindset, not only as the color but also as we’ve used them to decorate our hallway.
Patricia V. –
This is an enjoyable way for students to be reminded of Growth Mindset, not only as the color but also as we’ve used them to decorate our hallway.
Shveta T. –
I used them to have a brief discussion in the morning and then they could color it anytime they were finished early throughout the day.
Shveta T. –
I used them to have a brief discussion in the morning and then they could color it anytime they were finished early throughout the day.
Antinque T. –
Great resource to incorporate during our week on growth mindsets.