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Last updated

23 June 2025

Includes: Circle of Control | Effort Steps | Zones of Learning

Perfect for Primary 4–7 | Health & Wellbeing | Growth Mindset | Resilience Building

Product Description
Empower your learners with the emotional tools they need to succeed! This Glow Up Growth Mindset Bundle is designed to build resilience, increase self-awareness, and boost learner agency across the classroom. Whether you’re launching a new health and wellbeing topic, introducing reflective thinking, or embedding strategies into daily practice, this trio will transform how learners view challenge and effort.

With clear visuals, engaging activities, and differentiated supports, these tools help children understand what they can control, how to manage their effort, and what it means to step outside their comfort zone.

What’s Included

  1. Circle of Control Pack
  • Editable PowerPoint Presentation
  • My Circle Toolkit Worksheet (Editable + Printable)
  • A3 Poster Set — “What I Can Control / What I Can’t Control” + Circle Visual
  • Class Scenario Activity Table
  1. Effort Steps Pack
  • Effort Steps PowerPoint explaining 5-tier scale
  • Fraction Bar Visuals – Showing effort as a chocolate bar from 1/5 to 5/5
  • Cocoon-to-Butterfly Evolution Chart — 5-Stage Effort Metaphor
  • Class Reflection Activities + Visual Tracker Templates
  1. Zones of Learning Pack
  • Interactive PowerPoint exploring Safe, Challenge, and Panic Zones
  • Zones Wall Display Posters
  • Scenario Sorting Task (Mild to Hot)
  • Reflection Templates — What zone am I in? What helps me get to my Challenge Zone?

How to Use This Bundle
Start with a Mini-Series
Introduce each concept as a standalone mini-lesson over three weeks, building on prior understanding (e.g. Week 1 = Circle of Control, Week 2 = Effort Steps, Week 3 = Zones of Learning).
Embed into Daily Practice
Display the posters around the room as visual prompts. Use the worksheets during morning meetings, reflection time, or wellbeing journals.
Use for Check-Ins & Coaching
When learners are stuck, emotional, or disengaged, refer back to the toolkit:

  • “Is this in your control?”
  • “What effort step are you on?”
  • “Which zone are you currently in?”

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