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Student self efficacy is a key component of academic achievement. This math student self efficacy resource pack is the perfect way to build math confidence in your students and embed social-emotional learning (SEL) and a growth mindset. Are you looking for a math self-efficacy resource to develop your students’ confidence in math? Do you want to build strong student-teacher relationships? Do you want to implement activities for social-emotional learning, but feel time constraints? These agenda and check-in slides are a perfect way to build math self-efficacy, reinforce SEL and build memorable student-teacher relationships. This product comes with 11 quotes that you can choose from to implement one per month throughout the school year to focus on social-emotional learning (SEL) and growth mindset in math. A monthly focus, allows students to really grasp the quote and develop a growth mindset. Students also check in daily to say how they feel and answer a question about their social-emotional well-being. Students love sharing their heart and their daily experiences with their teachers. This is a great way to build trust with students, build a positive classroom culture that builds student self efficacy in math, and have beautiful student-teacher relationships.
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You will receive access to:
-11 quotes to choose from-agenda slides with quotes (3 options: hello, good morning, or good afternoon)
-check-in slides for upper and lower grades- bookmark quotes (each page includes a coloring bookmark)
-33 quote posters (full color, print-friendly, and coloring page)-sample questions to ask for each quote
-letter to the guardian to reinforce quotes at home to help parents build student self efficacy in math as well
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