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Tuesday, November 13, 2012
EXTRA CREDIT!
STUDENTS, in the comment box, tell me what you can do in and out of the classroom to show a GROWTH MINDSET!
Macy Whitenburg Hour: 2 I won't say "I will not/I can't". I will try my very hardest to accomplish what needs to be done and be the best that I can be.
What I can do to show a growth mindset in the classroom is to always pay attention and try my best. If I have questions then I should ask for help. At home what I can do is make sure I'm logging on to the classroom blog and keeping up to date with it. Also by watching the news and learning about what is happening in the world and all around us.
Macy Whitenburg
ReplyDeleteHour: 2
I won't say "I will not/I can't". I will try my very hardest to accomplish what needs to be done and be the best that I can be.
Morgan Dietrich
ReplyDelete2nd hour
What I can do to show a growth mindset in the classroom is to always pay attention and try my best. If I have questions then I should ask for help. At home what I can do is make sure I'm logging on to the classroom blog and keeping up to date with it. Also by watching the news and learning about what is happening in the world and all around us.
David Box 3rd hour.
ReplyDeleteDuring my hockey game I play until I hear the whistle.
Seth Handy 3rd hour
ReplyDeleteSay i can not i can't
Cory Codling - 3rd hour - Have a positive attitude and think of all the possibilities.
ReplyDeleteAlexis Harpel
ReplyDeleteThe growth mindset I use at home is reading every night 15 minutes, at school is to re-read the cought ya's after going over them.
Charles Hilsenbeck 3rd hour
ReplyDeleteNever give up when times get tough.