These middle school transition bookmarks are ideal for grades 5 and 6, and each bookmark includes a short activity students can do that gets them building their independence – a necessary skill in secondary school.
Growth mindset is an important skill for students to start building in secondary school. The goal of each of the tasks is to get students to start thinking (and eventually moving) away from dependent learning towards more independent learning. Overtime, this helps them change from a fixed mindset to more of a growth mindset.
THESE BOOKMARKS HAVE BUILT-IN TASKS FOR:
- moving towards independent thinking
- the importance of writing things down
- perspective-taking
- empathy building
- reflection on the past
- rules and consequences
The bookmarks are set individually on A4 length pages, with a front and back which can be folded down the middle. Print them out give them to your students at random or gift them all six bookmarks all at once. They can also be laminated and used in your classroom year-after-year.
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This resource is packaged in PDF file that can be opened using your preferred PDF reader. There are 6 bookmarks spread across six A4 pages. Print them out in color or black and white and cute them out. Each page has a front and a back part of the bookmark.
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