Home PSHE & SEL Growth Mindset — Fixed vs Growth PSHE & SEL Growth Mindset — Fixed vs Growth Compare fixed-mindset and growth-mindset thinking. Rewrite negative self-talk. Worksheet Grade 2 Grade 3 Members only Preview 📄 Open full PDF → Page count: 3. Print-ready PDF — letter / A4 friendly. Click image to see all pages. Learning objective Develop a growth mindset by reframing self-talk. About this resource Subject: PSHE & SEL Type: Worksheet Grade levels: Grade 2 (ages 7-8, ≈ Year 3), Grade 3 (ages 8-9, ≈ Year 4) Pages: 3 Date added: 2026-03-01 Credit: Qualified primary teacher Related topics Wellbeing Part of these collections Curated bundles where this resource appears alongside related ones. Collection · 12 resources Back-to-School Pack A handpicked mix of routines, getting-to-know-you activities and easy first-week resources that work across grade levels. Collection · 8 resources End-of-Year Reflection Reflective writing, fitness and wellbeing planners, and personal goal-setting templates for the final weeks of the school year. You might also like Selected based on subject, grade, and type — with a free option always included. C PSHE & SEL 2nd 3rd 4th Compliments, Not Comparisons How to give and receive compliments well — and why comparisons hurt even when they sound nice. Worksheet Members G PSHE & SEL 3rd 4th 5th Growth vs Fixed Mindset Cards 16 phrases — sort into 'fixed mindset' vs 'growth mindset' — and rephrase the fixed ones. Worksheet Members D PSHE & SEL 3rd 4th 5th Decision-Making Framework for Kids A simple 4-question framework children can use to make better choices when they're not sure what to do. Worksheet Members C PSHE & SEL 3rd 4th 5th Conflict Resolution — Using I-Statements Turn finger-pointing into clear communication with the I-statement formula. Worksheet Members E PSHE & SEL 3rd 4th Empathy — Seeing Things from Another View Six story scenarios ask students to consider how each character feels and why. Worksheet Members C PSHE & SEL Pre-K K 1st 2nd Color the Mood — Feelings Coloring Pack Children color faces and abstract shapes to match different feelings, then talk about how each feeling feels in their own body. Combines coloring with emotional literacy. Useful for SEL lessons, calm-down corners, and morning check-ins. Activity Pack Free