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40 Great Books for Inspiring a Growth Mindset

by BrainNinjasWP

Add these books with characters who are overcoming challenges to your classroom library. Having a growth mindset is important for learning and these books are a great way to show students how to work through learning challenges. Come check out our list and tell us which ones we've missed.

Having a growth mindset means knowing how to rebound after a failure or not giving up when learning something new. Children are incredibly resilient, but developing a growth mindset needs to be taught. Many students have a fear of failure, and many parents today prevent their children from experiencing it. Learning to fail is a healthy skill that will serve a child throughout their life. Come learn some of the activities and books we use to help students learn to have a growth mindset.

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Filed Under: Classroom Tips Tagged With: Back to School, Book Recommendations, books, Critical Thinking, Growth Mindset, Learning Commons, Problem Solving, Professional Learning

How to Teach Research Skills in the Library

by BrainNinjasWP

With all the digital resources available, the library seems to be overlooked. Schools are cutting back on librarians and purchasing books. What a waste! There are so many valauble research skills that can be taught in the library. Come read some of the ways we do it.

When you want to do research in your school library do you often find your school just can’t afford the resources (or even the librarian) you need? This is why so often we take our students online to do research. In doing this, we often teach students that libraries are not a valuable resource because nothing could be further from the truth. Help your students build research skills by taking them back to the library and showing them the value.

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Filed Under: Teaching Strategies Tagged With: books, Language Arts, Learning Commons, library, nonfiction texts, research skills, text features

How to Host a Maker Walk

by BrainNinjasWP

Create an opportunity for your makers to show off their creative sides by hosting a Maker Walk. We' veput together a planning guide to get you started. Come check it out-so easy and fun!

Are your students using your makerspace and now you want to show off their hard work? Host a Maker Walk. Picture a science fair, but so much cooler because it’s filled with the creations your students made in your makerspace!

This can be done with the school’s makerspace or you can just use the creations your students have created from your classroom’s makerspace (like us),

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Filed Under: Classroom Tips Tagged With: Critical Thinking, Holidays and Seasonal, Learning Commons, Makerspace, Multiple Means of Engagement, steam, stem, UDL, Universal Design for Learning

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