Dedicate a Friday afternoon to a . This isn’t just about goofing off; it’s about strategic thinking and social-emotional learning.
If you have access to a small patch of dirt or even just a windowsill, a event is incredibly rewarding. classroom events g
Board games, collaborative digital games, or even "Growth Mindset" challenges like building the tallest tower out of spaghetti and marshmallows. Dedicate a Friday afternoon to a
Have students plant seeds in decorated pots. Discuss the biology of growth and the responsibility of caring for a living thing. Board games, collaborative digital games, or even "Growth
Organize a "G" themed drive— Gently used books, Grains (canned food), or Gloves for a winter clothing drive.
It validates student effort and practices the "G" of Gratitude for each other's work. 2. Games and Growth Mindset Day
Invite a local professional, a parent, or even a community leader to speak to the class (either in person or via video call).