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Growth Mindset Worksheet | “I Am Learning To…” | Back to School Wellbeing Activity | Junior Primary

KBCreated by KateCreated by Kate

Growth Mindset Worksheet | “I Am Learning To…” | Back to School Wellbeing Activity | Junior Primary

KBCreated by KateCreated by Kate
$1.29

Description


Support a positive, growth-focused classroom culture from day one with this simple, hands-on growth mindset worksheet designed for junior primary students.


“I Am Learning To…” encourages students to recognise that learning takes time, effort, and practice. Through drawing and writing, students reflect on something they are currently learning, helping to normalise mistakes, build confidence, and promote persistence in a gentle, inclusive way.


This low-prep activity is perfect for the first week of school, wellbeing lessons, or anytime students need reassurance that it’s okay not to know everything yet.


The resource includes:

  • 1 student worksheet (draw and/or write)
  • 1 teacher guide with lesson structure, modelling tips, and differentiation ideas


Designed to be calm, supportive, and accessible, this activity works beautifully as a standalone lesson, morning task, or part of a growth mindset unit.


Curriculum Connections (Australian Curriculum)

This resource supports:

  • Personal and Social Capability: self-awareness, self-management, and resilience
  • Literacy: expressing ideas through drawing and simple written language
  • Wellbeing & SEL: developing confidence, perseverance, and a positive learning identity

Suitable for Foundation , Year 2, with easy differentiation options included.

Why Teachers Love This Resource

  • Low-pressure and inclusive
  • No comparison or “right answers”
  • Supports emotional safety and classroom trust
  • Ideal for calm corners, wellbeing blocks, or early finisher work
  • Minimal prep, print and go!

Resource Details

FAQs

Is this suitable for students who are not confident writers?

Yes! Students can draw only, write a word or sentence, or dictate their response with support.

Can this be used on the first day of school?

Absolutely. It’s designed to gently ease students into learning expectations while building confidence

Is this aligned with growth mindset principles?

Yes. The activity focuses on effort, learning in progress, and self-belief rather than achievement or correctness.

Can I use this for older students?

While designed for junior years, it can be adapted for older students by extending written responses.

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Description


Support a positive, growth-focused classroom culture from day one with this simple, hands-on growth mindset worksheet designed for junior primary students.


“I Am Learning To…” encourages students to recognise that learning takes time, effort, and practice. Through drawing and writing, students reflect on something they are currently learning, helping to normalise mistakes, build confidence, and promote persistence in a gentle, inclusive way.


This low-prep activity is perfect for the first week of school, wellbeing lessons, or anytime students need reassurance that it’s okay not to know everything yet.


The resource includes:

  • 1 student worksheet (draw and/or write)
  • 1 teacher guide with lesson structure, modelling tips, and differentiation ideas


Designed to be calm, supportive, and accessible, this activity works beautifully as a standalone lesson, morning task, or part of a growth mindset unit.


Curriculum Connections (Australian Curriculum)

This resource supports:

  • Personal and Social Capability: self-awareness, self-management, and resilience
  • Literacy: expressing ideas through drawing and simple written language
  • Wellbeing & SEL: developing confidence, perseverance, and a positive learning identity

Suitable for Foundation , Year 2, with easy differentiation options included.

Why Teachers Love This Resource

  • Low-pressure and inclusive
  • No comparison or “right answers”
  • Supports emotional safety and classroom trust
  • Ideal for calm corners, wellbeing blocks, or early finisher work
  • Minimal prep, print and go!

Resource Details

FAQs

Is this suitable for students who are not confident writers?

Yes! Students can draw only, write a word or sentence, or dictate their response with support.

Can this be used on the first day of school?

Absolutely. It’s designed to gently ease students into learning expectations while building confidence

Is this aligned with growth mindset principles?

Yes. The activity focuses on effort, learning in progress, and self-belief rather than achievement or correctness.

Can I use this for older students?

While designed for junior years, it can be adapted for older students by extending written responses.

Ratings & reviews

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