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Growth vs. Fixed Mindset Scenarios | Growth Mindset Situation Cards | Scenarios

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Growth vs. Fixed Mindset Scenarios | Growth Mindset Situation Cards | Scenarios

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ABOUT THIS RESOURCE

★ Topic - Growth vs. Fixed Mindset Scenarios

60 pages

Features 32 Scenarios with Questions

Print and Digital (PDF and GOOGLE SLIDES)

Excellent for grades 6, Middle School, and High School

This is an SEL-related topic!

This resource includes:

32 Growth vs. Fixed Mindset Scenario Task Cards

  • Butterfly Task Cards
  • Purple Task Cards
  • B&W Task Cards (in which you can also print on any colored paper!)

32 Growth vs. Fixed Mindset Scenario Worksheets (Print and Digital)

List of Scenarios (Easy Access for Teachers)

Google Slide Link

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This resource is also included in the following discounted Bundles:

  • Growth Mindset BUNDLE
  • SEL Mega Bundle
  • ELA/SEL MEGA BUNDLE

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This resource is included in Google Slides! Text boxes have already been created to make it easier for you and your students! Each slide includes two instruction solution tabs for when students accidentally delete text boxes and when they want to zoom in (to enlarge worksheets). It's super helpful for students who are not that familiar with how to use Google Slides or need the extra assistance.

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This resource features 32 Growth vs. Fixed Mindset Scenarios that come in the following variations: Task Cards, Worksheets, and Digital. The scenarios highlight real-life situations to help students of all levels and abilities understand the difference between a fixed mindset and growth mindset.

Students will read a scenario and answer the following two questions:

1. How would a person with a Fixed Mindset respond?

2. How would a person with a Growth Mindset respond?

▶️ 32 SCENARIO TASK CARDS (in 3 variations: Butterfly, Purple, and B&W)

✅ This resource includes scenario task cards that come in three variations: Butterfly Task Cards, Purple Task Cards, and B&W Task Cards (where you can print on any color paper).

✅ This resource provides opportunities for students to build and practice a growth mindset. The Growth vs. Fixed Mindset Scenario Task Cards can be used in guided small groups, whole-class discussions, partner discussion before sharing out with the larger group or class, or even one-on-one with a teacher, guidance counselor, or parent/guardian!

✅ You can print them out on gloss paper and/or laminate for optimal quality and shine. You may also organize them in a binder ring.

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▶️ 32 SCENARIO WORKSHEETS (Print and Digital)

✅ The same scenarios on the Growth vs. Fixed Mindset Scenario Task Cards also come in Worksheet form (with lines for students to respond to as a writing piece/prompt). Like the Task Cards, students read a scenario and answer the following two questions:

1. How would a person with a Fixed Mindset respond?

2. How would a person with a Growth Mindset respond?

✅ These Worksheets are excellent for Do Now activities, formative assessments, homework assignments, in class assignments, etc.

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How/When To Use the Growth vs. Fixed Mindset Scenario Task Cards

  • Mini Lesson / Guided Practice / Do Now: You can use 1-2 scenarios to teach/show students the difference between a Growth Mindset and a Fixed Mindset, or you can use them as a launch activity to prepare students for an upcoming lesson.
  • Role-Playing: Students can collaborate in pairs or groups to act out a variety of scenarios and demonstrate the differences between a fixed mindset and growth mindset. Role-playing activities can be used to expose students to the variety of ways they can approach situations with a growth mindset. This activity can ultimately improve confidence, communication, and assertiveness skills.
  • Icebreaker: This can be a great way to start a meeting, training session, or team-building activity. It’s also a great way to get students to get to know each other and buy into the purpose of an upcoming activity or lesson.
  • Play Writing Exercise: Students can work in groups to create skits or scenes then perform the skit for the class.
  • Writing Response: Students can be given a scenario to read and then write their responses. Students can switch papers with a partner who then reads their responses and determines whether they agree/disagree with their responses/approaches to these real-life scenarios.
  • Discussion: Students can discuss the Fixed vs. Growth Mindset Task Cards in groups or whole class. They can discuss things like “What would you do?”, “Why would you do that?”, and “What are some other ways you can approach this situation with a growth mindset?”

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▶️ List of Scenarios (Easy Access for Teachers – 4 pages)

Also included is a 4-page complete LIST OF SCENARIOS to allow easier access for teachers to read and select scenarios to work with. These are the same scenarios listed in the Task Cards!

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Other GROWTH MINDSET resources you might be interested in:

  • Growth Mindset BUNDLE
  • Growth Mindset Activity Worksheets and Answer Keys
  • Self-Talk Packet
  • BELL RINGERS: Motivational Quotes and Writing Prompts
  • Growth Mindset and Mindfulness Lesson Plan BUNDLE
  • Growth Mindset Lesson Plan and PowerPoint Packet
  • Mindfulness Lesson Plan and PowerPoint Packet
  • Growth Mindset Text Messaging
  • Growth Mindset Quote Analysis Packet
  • Growth Mindset Scenario Task Cards and Worksheet Packet
  • Growth Mindset Reflection Questions Task Cards Packet
  • Growth Mindset Bookmarks
  • Growth Mindset Sticky Note Worksheets

Growth Mindset POSTERS

---- Motivational Water Color Growth Mindset Posters

---- Growth Mindset Posters Volume 1: (Colorful)

---- Growth Mindset Posters Volume 2: (Black and Blue)

---- Growth Mindset Posters Volume 3: (Colored Pencils)

---- Growth Mindset Posters Volume 4: (Black and White)

---- Growth Mindset Poster Bundle (Volumes 1-4)

---- Growth Mindset Vocabulary Word Wall/Bulletin Board

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Use this How to Make & Answer a Phone Call - Job | Social Skills - Scripts | Practice | Scenarios resource to ease phone anxiety and help your students MASTER the art of the phone call! This comprehensive, easy-to-follow phone call skills unit will build your students' social, life, and workplace communication skills. Through guided formulas, scripts, templates, and practice activities, you will easily and effectively teach your students:

  1. How to make a phone call and take notes
  2. How to create a general phone call script (as necessary)
  3. How to answer a phone call and take a message for someone else
  4. How to understand and navigate different types of phone calls (using inferencing, predicting, problem solving, and executive functioning skills)

This resource is printable and has been designed to easily be used digitally on any interactive whiteboard or tablet with any digital annotation tool or app.


This phone call skills unit includes lessons and materials regarding the following:

  • Making a Phone Call:

    • Guided Formula Visual Aid
    • Script Template
    • Phone Call Notes Sheets and Templates
    • Examples of Phone Call Script, Dialogue, and Notes
  • Receiving a Phone Call:

    • Guided Formula Visual Aid
    • Taking a Message Sheets and Templates
    • Examples of Taking a Message Dialogue and Notes
  • Practice Activities:

    • Practice Taking Phone Call Notes
    • Practice Taking a Message for Someone Else
    • Answer Questions for Understanding and Navigating Phone Calls (Inferencing, Predicting, Problem Solving & Executive Functioning Questions) (ANSWER KEY Included)
    • Role Play: 15 Phone Call Scenario Cards - Students will practice a variety of phone calls (e.g., making appointments, cancelling appointments, making reservations, ordering food for delivery/pickup/catering, calling into work for a variety of purposes, asking questions for clarification, asking for help, calling 911 for emergencies, etc.)

Suggested uses: 

Excellent for high school, career readiness, job skills, life skills, social communication skills, formal communication, professional communication - prepare your students and equip them with the tools, knowledge, and confidence to communicate effectively and efficiently via the phone!


Thank you for your interest! Enjoy!

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Use this How to Write a Formal Email Professional Writing Etiquette Template Online Safety resource to help your students MASTER the art of the email! This comprehensive, easy-to-follow email skills unit will build your students' life and job skills. Through guided lessons, visual aids, email templates, and practice activities, you will easily and effectively teach your students:

  1. How to write and reply to a formal and professional email in formal settings such as school or work

  2. Parts of an email

  3. Proper email etiquette and social rules

  4. Online safety - what is okay/not okay to share & red flags to look out for in digital content

  5. Improved executive functioning skills via self-monitoring, digital time management and email organization practice activities

This email unit progresses gradually through the different parts of the email (subject, greeting, body, closing) - each email component is broken down and practiced before moving onto the next. All sections include mini-lessons/info pages and practice activities to ensure understanding. Answer keys are provided as well. 

* This resource is printable and has been designed to easily be used digitally on any interactive whiteboard or tablet with any digital annotation tool or app.


This email skills unit includes:

Email Rules & Tips:

  • Formal vs. Informal Emails Mini Lesson/Info Page

  • Instead of…,Say… - Ideas for more Professional/Formal Phrases 

Email Templates (Instructional, Guided, & Blank Versions) 

How to Write an Email / Parts of an Email:

  • Mini-Lessons/Info Pages for each part of an email (Subject, Greeting, Body, Closing)

  • Do’s & Dont’s / Email Etiquette

  • Practice Activities for: Subject, Greeting, Body of the Email, and Closing (Activities Include Answer Keys)

  • Identify Email Errors Practice 

Compose Formal Emails & Reply to Emails (20 email scenarios)

  • Write Emails given Scenarios (15 Scenarios - 4 guided templates & 11 blank templates)

  • Reply to Emails (5 Scenarios)

Increase Executive Functioning & Online Internet Safety Skills:

  • Email Checklist to Increase Independence - Students will learn to self-check emails before pressing send
  • Time Management Skills - Practice prioritizing emails in order of importance 
  • Learn to discern safe emails from spam/viruses
  • Public vs. Private - Okay to Share or Private/Do Not Share? - Practice identifying what is safe and appropriate to share vs. what should be kept private

Suggested uses: 

Excellent for high school, college readiness, career readiness, job skills, life skills, formal communication, professional writing lessons and activities -  prepare your students and equip them with the tools, knowledge, and confidence to communicate professionally, effectively, efficiently, and safely via email. 


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Phone Call Skills:

  1. How to make a phone call and take notes
  2. How to create a general phone call script (as necessary)
  3. How to answer a phone call and take a message for someone else
  4. How to understand and navigate different types of phone calls (using inferencing, predicting, problem solving, and executive functioning skills)

Voicemail Skills:

  1. How to leave a voicemail message
  2. How to create a general voicemail script (in preparation as necessary)
  3. How to take notes to document voicemails they have left

* This resource is printable and has been designed to easily be used digitally on any interactive whiteboard or tablet with any digital annotation tool or app.

Suggested uses: 

Excellent for high school, college readiness, career readiness, job skills, life skills, formal communication, professional communication - prepare your students and equip them with the tools, knowledge, and confidence to communicate professionally, effectively, efficiently, and safely via phone, and voicemail!

Thank you for your interest! Enjoy!


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