A PowerPoint on Persistence, Mistakes, and Enjoying Challenges

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A PowerPoint on Persistence, Mistakes, and Enjoying Challenges Growing Your Brain! A PowerPoint on Persistence, Mistakes, and Enjoying Challenges Do not use slideshow without purchasing a license from http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Eve-Coates. If you wish to share with coworkers, additional licenses can be purchased at a discounted rate. Note to Buyers: The slides will appear to have overlapping text due to the animations, but when played as a slideshow will look normal. I recommend viewing the slideshow before presenting it to the students to become familiar with the way the buttons and slides are formatted. © 2014 Eve Coates. All rights reserved. Purchase of this unit entitles the purchaser the right to use the product for personal classroom use only. Sharing or duplication for colleagues, schools, school systems, websites, or for commercial purposes is strictly forbidden without written permission from the publisher. © 2014 Eve Coates

No! You didn’t know anything when you were a baby! When you were a baby, do you think you were born smart? No!

The only way you were able to get smarter was to do . . . Things HARD

HARD When you first walked, it was But as you practiced, your body grew stronger until it was easy! HARD

The more you try to learn hard things, the more your brain grows! When you learn hard things, your brain grows. It works the same with your brain!

It would probably fall asleep! What do you think your brain would do if you only did easy things all the time? 1+1=2 1+1=2 1+1=2 1+1=2 1+1=2 1+1=2 1+1=2 Your brain does NOT grow if you only do easy things.

She STILL wouldn’t know how to read! But she didn’t quit, and her brain grew! Now reading is easy for her. What if when your teacher was young, she thought reading was too hard and quit? It’s too hard! I quit! This is easy now! Your brain does NOT grow if you quit too soon!

Doing things that are hard doesn’t just grow your brain, it’s also more FUN! Let’s try an experiment to show you that harder things can be more FUN than easy things.

Click on the triangle. Great job! You found the triangle!

Click on the triangle. That’s right! You found the triangle!

Which one was harder? Which one was more FUN? Doing hard things grows your brain AND it’s more FUN! Which one was more FUN? Which one was harder? Which one took longer to solve? The 1st one? Or the 2nd one?

Your brain wouldn’t have a chance to grow! What if someone had shown you the triangle before you had a chance to find it yourself? It’s right here! Your brain does NOT grow if someone tells you the answer before you have time to think!

Sometimes we know an answer right away. That’s easy! It’s 2! 1 + 1 = 2

Sometimes we have to think a while. Oh! I know! It’s 10! Hmm…I’ll have to think about this one. 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 = 10

If you don’t know an answer right away, that can be a good thing! Because it means you are doing something hard and your brain is growing! Why?

But mistakes can be good! Some people think mistakes are bad. Really? Why are mistakes good? I made a mistake. I must not be smart.

You need to challenge your brain! If you never make ANY mistakes, that means you are doing things that are TOO easy. You need to challenge your brain! I’m bored. I want a challenge!

Let’s practice growing our brains by fixing mistakes. When you can find your mistake and explain how to fix it, that is when your brain grows the most! Let’s practice growing our brains by fixing mistakes. See if you can find the mistakes these children made, then explain why they made that mistake and how to fix it.

6 5 + 1 = 4 Let’s fix the mistake! What would be the correct answer? Why do you think they made this mistake? They probably thought it was a subtraction problem instead of an addition problem! What is the mistake? 5 + 1 = 4 6

To, too, and two all sound the same, but they are spelled differently To, too, and two all sound the same, but they are spelled differently. They must have picked the wrong spelling! Let’s fix the mistake! What would be the correct spelling? Why do you think they made this mistake? What is the mistake? I have to cats. two

30 ¢ 3 ¢ Let’s fix the mistake! What would be the correct amount? Why do you think they made this mistake? They must have counted 1 cent for each dime, but that’s not how much dimes are worth! What is the mistake? 3 ¢ 30 ¢

That’s too easy. Our brains didn’t grow. Let’s try a harder one! Click on which shape below comes next in the pattern. Let’s practice growing our brains!

Click on which shape comes next in the pattern. Well done! Your brain grew! Let’s try another!

That’s too easy. Our brains didn’t grow. Let’s try a harder one! Click on which word is spelled right. sun kslkasdjzk

Click on which word is spelled right. Great job! Your brain grew! nigt nite Let’s try another! night nit knite nighte

That’s too easy. Our brains didn’t grow. Let’s try a harder one! Click on the girl with the red dress.

Great job! Your brain grew! Click on the girl with the red dress, brown hair, pig tails, and purple shoes. Great job! Your brain grew!

Great! Let’s try another! sleep grow What does your brain do if you only do easy things all the time? Click on the answer below. Let’s see if you remember what we learned about your brain. Great! Let’s try another! sleep grow

Correct! Let’s try another! When you never make mistakes. When does your brain grow the most? Click on the answer below. Correct! Let’s try another! When you never make mistakes. When you find and fix mistakes.

That’s right! You’ve done a good job learning about your brain. When does your brain NOT grow? Click on the answer below. You’ve done a good job learning about your brain. Now see how much you can grow your brain today! That’s right! When you make mistakes. When you quit too soon. When you try hard things.

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