basketball free throw purpose: students will review concepts of growth mindset. outcome: students...
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Basketball Free Throw
Purpose: Students will review concepts of growth mindset.
Outcome: Students will collaborate in groups and play Basketball Free Throw.
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-Work in teams of 4.-Write your team number and answer each question on a half sheet of paper.-You will have no more than 1 minute to answer each question.
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-If you have the correct answer, you shoot into the basket from the closer line.-If you have an incorrect answer, you shoot from the farther line.-Each shot made is worth 1 point, no matter where you shoot from.-We'll tally up the points at the end of the game.
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#1A: Brain development can be compared to how this
develops.
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#2A: This is the opposite of
Growth Mindset.
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#3A: In a growth mindset, this “F” word is recognized as an
opportunity for learning.
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#4A: This is the name of your
period 4 teacher.
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#5A: This is the Growth-
Minded principal of Hoover High School.
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#6A: Perseverance and
metacognition are essential elements of this.
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#7A: Tiny nerve cells are
called this.
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#8A: Scientists have found that the brain grows more when
you learn something new, and less when you do this.
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#9A: This is the formula for
growing your “Math Brain.”
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#10A: Seeing mistakes as temporary setbacks,
something to overcome, is a characteristic of this.
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#11A: This is what we do
before reading any type of text.
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#12A: Title, subtitle, images, diagrams, references are
all examples of this.
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#13A: This is the word we add to the end of a Growth Mindset sentence that states what we
can’t do.
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#14A: “You must have worked very hard!” is an example
of this type of praise.
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#15A: “When things get
challenging, I never give up” is a definition for this.
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#16A: Belief that intelligence is static is a characteristic
of this.
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#17A: “Know what you know and
what you don’t know, and listen to what others know,” is
a definition for this.
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#18A: This changes and gets bigger when you practice
and learn new things.
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#19A: “You must be very
smart!” is an example of this type of praise.
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#20A: This word is used to
describe the brain’s ability to change and grow.
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#21A: You need to learn and
practice these things in order to learn most effectively.
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#22A: This is a belief that you can
learn anything if you work hard, learn and use good skills, and see
mistakes as opportunities to learn.
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#23A: Feeling threatened by criticism and using it as a
reason to quit is a characteristic of this.
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#24A: The brain and a muscle
have this in common.
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#25A: People with this
mindset worry about how others will judge them.
SCOREBOARD
TEAM TEAM1 52 63 74 8
CORRECT RESPONSESTeachers- Print this page so you can refer to it during the game.1) Q: What is a muscle?2) Q: What is Fixed Mindset? 3) Q: What is Failure? 4) Q: Who is…..? 5) Q: Who is Joe Austin? 6) Q: What is a Growth Mindset? 7) Q: What are neurons? 8) Q: What is – practice what you already know? 9) Q: What is Effort + Good Strategies + Help From Others? 10) Q: What is a Growth Mindset? 11) Q: What is prereading? 12) Q: What are text features?
13) Q: What is “yet”? 14) Q: What is Growth Mindset? 15) Q: What is perseverance? 16) Q: What is a Fixed Mindset? 17) Q: What is metacognition? 18) Q: What is a brain? 19) Q: What is Fixed Mindset? 20) Q: What is malleable? 21) Q: What are skills? 22) Q: What is a Growth Mindset? 23) Q: What is a Fixed Mindset? 24) Q: What is – to grow and change with practice? 25) Q: What is Fixed Mindset?